Berendt Hus (also Huß or Huss; c. 1630 – February 1676) was a German organ builder. Hus was born around 1630 in the Oldenburg area of northern Germany...
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Christian Precht [de] in 1674–1677, and the organ was built in 1668–1675 by Berendt Hus and his nephew, the famous Arp Schnitger; the latter expanded the organ...
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politician Frederik Ferdinand Tillisch, professor Johan Georg Forchhammer, Ole Berendt Suhr and Hans Christian Andersen. The committee had its first meeting on...
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association's secretariat is located at the offices of the Danish FA at Fodboldens Hus, DBU Allé 1 in Brøndby. While the national FA is the organiser of the women's...
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Abraham Berendt, another clothing wholesaler and first lieutenant in the Civilian Guard, resided in the building with his wife Mathilde Berendt (née Lønenstein)...
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Gammeltorv. The current complex of buildings at the site was built for Ole Berendt Suhr in 1796–1797. The architect or builder is not known. Ole Bernt Suhr's...
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1831 1840 Adelaide von Løwenstern 1840 1858 Theodor Suhr 1858 1875 Ole Berendt Suhr 1875 ? Ida Marie Suhr, née Bech 1913 1924 Emil Glückstadt 1924 1948...
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Swedish count Johan Theodor Holmskjold (1731 in Nyborg – 1793), botanist Ole Berendt Suhr (1813 in Nyborg – 1875), investor Thora Fiedler (1854 in Nyborg –...
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København K 1720 Former arsenal built in 1598–1611 by Vhristian IV and Berendt Petersen Christian IV's Brewhouse Frederiksholms Kanal 29, 1220 København...
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