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Danish New Zealanders

Index Danish New Zealanders

Danish New Zealanders are New Zealanders with full or partial Danish ancestry. [1]

37 relations: Arnold Christensen, BiblioBazaar, Catholic Church, Colin Beyer, Craig Parker, Danes, Danevirke, Danish language, Dannevirke, Denmark–New Zealand relations, Ditlev Gothard Monrad, Duchy of Schleswig, Fairfax Fenwick, Foxton, New Zealand, Frederick Schramm, Herbert Fenwick, Isaac Featherston, Joy Cowley, Julius Vogel, Kristian Fredrikson, Linda Villumsen, Longburn, Marton Csokas, Minister of Foreign Affairs (New Zealand), Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, New Zealand English, New Zealanders, Norsewood, Norwegian New Zealanders, Palmerston North, Prime Minister of Denmark, Protestantism, Scandinavian New Zealanders, Second Schleswig War, Seventy Mile Bush, Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Yvonne du Fresne.

Arnold Christensen

Arnold Christensen (8 April 1922 – 29 March 1944), was a New Zealand Mustang fighter pilot who was taken prisoner during the Second World War during the Dieppe Raid, he is notable for the part he took in the 'Great Escape' from Stalag Luft III in March 1944 and as one of the men recaptured and subsequently executed by the Gestapo.

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BiblioBazaar

BiblioBazaar is, with Nabu Press, an imprint of the historical reprints publisher BiblioLife, which is based in Charleston, South Carolina and owned by BiblioLabs LLC.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Colin Beyer

Colin Andrew Nielsen Beyer (10 September 1938 – 21 August 2015) was a New Zealand lawyer.

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Craig Parker

Craig Parker (born 12 November 1970) is a New Zealand actor, known for his roles as Haldir in the films The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) and The Two Towers (2002), Darken Rahl in the television series Legend of the Seeker, Stéphane Narcisse in the CW television series Reign, and Gaius Claudius Glaber in the television series Spartacus.

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Danes

Danes (danskere) are a nation and a Germanic ethnic group native to Denmark, who speak Danish and share the common Danish culture.

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Danevirke

The Danevirke (modern Danish spelling: Dannevirke; in Old Norse; Danavirki, in German; Danewerk, literally meaning earthwork of the Danes) is a system of Danish fortifications in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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Danish language

Danish (dansk, dansk sprog) is a North Germanic language spoken by around six million people, principally in Denmark and in the region of Southern Schleswig in northern Germany, where it has minority language status.

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Dannevirke

Dannevirke (Danish: "Danes' work" and a reference to Danevirke) (Taniwaka), is a rural service town in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region of the North Island, New Zealand.

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Denmark–New Zealand relations

Denmark–New Zealand relations are the foreign relations between Denmark and New Zealand.

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Ditlev Gothard Monrad

Ditlev Gothard Monrad (24 November 1811 – 28 March 1887) was a Danish politician and bishop, a founding father of Danish constitutional democracy in 1848-49 but also led the country in its huge defeat during the Second Schleswig War of 1864.

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Duchy of Schleswig

The Duchy of Schleswig (Hertugdømmet Slesvig; Herzogtum Schleswig; Low German: Sleswig; North Frisian: Slaswik) was a duchy in Southern Jutland (Sønderjylland) covering the area between about 60 km north and 70 km south of the current border between Germany and Denmark.

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Fairfax Fenwick

Fairfax Frederik Fenwick (8 September 1852 – 31 August 1920) was a New Zealand cricketer who captained Otago in his only first-class match, during the 1875–76 season.

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Foxton, New Zealand

Foxton is a town in the Manawatu-Wanganui region of New Zealand.

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Frederick Schramm

Frederick William (Bill) Schramm (28 March 1886 – 28 October 1962) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party.

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Herbert Fenwick

Herbert Shakespeare Fenwick (1861 – 18 July 1934) was a New Zealand cricketer who played a single first-class match for Canterbury during the 1891–92 season.

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Isaac Featherston

Isaac Earl Featherston (21 March 1813 – 19 June 1876) was a New Zealand politician, and was known for his advocacy for the establishment of New Zealand self-government, and the importance of the provincial governments.

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Joy Cowley

Cassia Joy Cowley, (née Summers; born 7 August 1936) is a New Zealand author best known for her children's fiction, including the popular series of books Mrs. Wishy-Washy.

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Julius Vogel

Sir Julius Vogel (24 February 1835 – 12 March 1899) was the eighth Premier of New Zealand.

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Kristian Fredrikson

Kristian Fredrikson (194010 November 2005) was a New Zealand-born Australian stage and costume designer working in ballet, opera and other performing arts.

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Linda Villumsen

Linda Melanie Villumsen Serup (born 9 April 1985 in Herning) is a Danish-born road racing cyclist who became a New Zealand citizen in 2009 and has ridden under a Kiwi licence from 2010.

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Longburn

Longburn (or Karere) is a rural settlement just outside Palmerston North in the Manawatu-Wanganui area of New Zealand.

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Marton Csokas

Marton Paul Csokas (born 30 June 1966) is a New Zealand actor.

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Minister of Foreign Affairs (New Zealand)

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is a senior member of the Government of New Zealand heading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade and responsible for relations with foreign countries.

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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum, located in Wellington.

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New Zealand English

New Zealand English (NZE) is the variant of the English language spoken by most English-speaking New Zealanders.

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New Zealanders

New Zealanders, colloquially known as Kiwis, are people associated with New Zealand, sharing a common history, culture, and language (New Zealand English).

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Norsewood

Norsewood is a small rural town in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region of New Zealand's North Island.

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Norwegian New Zealanders

Norwegian New Zealanders (Norwegian: Norsknewzealendere) are New Zealanders of Norwegian ancestry, the majority of whom are part of the Norwegian diaspora.

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Palmerston North

Palmerston North (Te Papa-i-Oea) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatu-Wanganui region.

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Prime Minister of Denmark

The Prime Minister of Denmark (Danmarks statsminister; literally "Minister of the State") is the head of government in the Kingdom of Denmark.

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Protestantism

Protestantism is the second largest form of Christianity with collectively more than 900 million adherents worldwide or nearly 40% of all Christians.

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Scandinavian New Zealanders

Scandinavian New Zealanders are New Zealand-born citizens whose origins are found in any of the Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland), or people from any of these countries who live in New Zealand.

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Second Schleswig War

The Second Schleswig War (2., Deutsch-Dänischer Krieg) was the second military conflict over the Schleswig-Holstein Question of the nineteenth century.

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Seventy Mile Bush

The Seventy Mile Bush was a heavily forested area of New Zealand extending from Wairarapa to Central Hawkes Bay and out to that coast.

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Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand is an online encyclopedia created by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage of the New Zealand Government.

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Yvonne du Fresne

Yvonne Donna du Fresne (30 September 1929 – 13 March 2011) was a New Zealand writer of Danish descent.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_New_Zealanders

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