Alethe "Alette" Wilhelmine Georgine Due, née Sibbern (28 February 1812, in Værne Kloster – 7 May 1887, in Oslo), was a Norwegian singer, composer and...
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housewives' leader Alette Schreiner (1873–1951), Norwegian researcher Alette Sijbring (born 1982), Dutch water polo player Alethe Alette Due (1812–1887), Norwegian...
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during their stay there. In Norway, her principal ladies-in-waiting were Alette Due and Elise Løvenskiold. Sophia was known to dress spectacular at formal...
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Court offices Preceded by Fanny Løvenskiold Overhoffmesterinne to the Queen of Norway 1859–1871 Succeeded by Alette Due...
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Due is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alessandro Duè (1913–?), Italian footballer Alette Due (1812–1887), Norwegian singer and composer...
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Court offices Preceded by Alette Due Overhoffmesterinne to the Queen of Norway 1887–1905 Succeeded by Marie Magdalena Rustad...
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Alette Margrethe Aagaard (1776–1810) and after her death with Anne Cathrine Stockfleth (1785–1865). He was the father of musician and courtier Alette...
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politician, son of Valentin Christian Wilhelm Sibbern and brother of Alette Due. He was County Governor of Smaalenenes Amt (today named Østfold) from...
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Løvenskiold 1859–1871: Juliane Cathrine Wilhelmine Wedel Jarlsberg 1873–1887: Alette Due 1887–1905: Elise Løvenskiold 1906–1925: Marie Magdalena Rustad 1925–1927:...
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(1779–1853) and Anne Cathrine de Stockfleth (1785–1865) and a brother of Alette Due and Carl Sibbern. His father was a Norwegian government minister and was...
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