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  1. Hovudside; Arbeidskontoret; Samfunnshuset; Siste endringar; Tilfeldig side; Hjelp; Gåver; Kontakt

  2. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Posted on August 31, 2021 by Sophie Strand I am beyond happy to announce that my eco-feminist historical fiction reimagining of the gospels from the perspective of Mary Magdalene– The Madonna Secret – ha...

  3. Two of Sophie Magdalene's brothers were Danish admirals, and her mother, Dowager Margravine Sophie Christiane of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, arrived to Denmark after the announcement of Sophie Magdalene's first pregnancy in 1723, staying at Sorgenfri Palace in Kongens Lyngby, where she remained for the rest of her life until her death in 1737.

  4. I have supported local training institutions and organizations to create and implement their strategic objectives according to donor policies. Over the years, I have developed expertise in partnership building and management, grants management, private sector engagement, social inclusion strategies, capacity building through knowledge and skills training, and project monitoring and assessment ...

    • Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)
  5. Magdalene Sophie Married: 12 september Catharina Wilhelmina Castberg 1754 - 1830 Michael Fleischer 1747 - 1814 Married: 18 november 1776 Magdalene Paulsen 1778 - 1833 Married: 15 februar 1802 Michael Hellesen Casterg 1780 - Willhelmine.Cathrine Casterg 1788 - 1853 Ole Arndtsen 1786 - 1853 Married: 16 februar 1813 Friederich Casterg 1812 - 1841 ...

  6. Magdalene Sophie Buchholm. 1759 - 1825. Norge. Född och uppvuxen i en norsk ämbetsmannafamilj. Hon gifte sig med prästen Peter L. Castberg, sedan med köpmannen Joachim L. Buchholm. Som 20-åring bodde hon i Köpenhamn, skrev tidstypiska, känslosamma elegiska dikter och kallades Nordens Sapfo.

  7. Anna Sophie Magdalene Frederikke Ulrikke (born in 1730 or 1740 – died 22 January 1805) was a Danish con artist who in 1766 demanded a pension from the Danish royal house with the claim that she was the illegitimate daughter of King Christian VI of Denmark and the king's sister-in-law, the Dowager Princess of Ostefriesland, Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1707–1764).