19 relations: Basel, Caspar Bartholin the Younger, Copenhagen, Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Frederik Ahlefeldt, Giessen, Lübeck, Leiden, Lundbygård, Lutheranism, Maase (noble family), Mecklenburg, Ole Rømer, Oxford, Strasbourg, Tübingen, University of Copenhagen, Utrecht, Zealand.
Basel
Basel (also Basle; Basel; Bâle; Basilea) is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine.
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Caspar Bartholin the Younger
Caspar Bartholin the Younger (Latinized: Caspar Bartholin Secundus; 10 September 1655 in Copenhagen – 11 June 1738), was a Danish anatomist who first described the "Bartholin's gland" in the 17th century.
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen (København; Hafnia) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark.
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Dansk Biografisk Leksikon
Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (usually abbreviated DBL; title of first edition written Dansk biografisk Lexikon) is a Danish biographical dictionary that has been published in three editions.
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Frederik Ahlefeldt
Frederik Ahlefeldt (1623 - July 7, 1686) was a Danish landowner and Grand Chancellor.
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Giessen
Giessen, spelled Gießen in German, is a town in the German federal state (Bundesland) of Hesse, capital of both the district of Giessen and the administrative region of Giessen.
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Lübeck
Lübeck is a city in Schleswig-Holstein, northern Germany, and one of the major ports of Germany.
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Leiden
Leiden (in English and archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and municipality in the province of South Holland, Netherlands.
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Lundbygård
Lundbygård is a manor house at estate located in Lundby, Vordingborg Municipality, in the southeastern part of Denmark.
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Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity which identifies with the theology of Martin Luther (1483–1546), a German friar, ecclesiastical reformer and theologian.
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Maase (noble family)
Maase or von der Maase is a Danish noble family which is descended from the German-Danish theologian and landowner Hector Gottfried Masius whose children were ennobled by letters patent in 1712.
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Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg (locally, Low German: Mękel(n)borg) is a historical region in northern Germany comprising the western and larger part of the federal-state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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Ole Rømer
Ole Christensen Rømer (25 September 1644 – 19 September 1710) was a Danish astronomer who in 1676 made the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light.
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Oxford
Oxford is a city in the South East region of England and the county town of Oxfordshire.
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Strasbourg
Strasbourg (Alsatian: Strossburi; Straßburg) is the capital and largest city of the Grand Est region of France and is the official seat of the European Parliament.
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Tübingen
Tübingen is a traditional university town in central Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
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University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen (UCPH) (Københavns Universitet) is the oldest university and research institution in Denmark.
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Utrecht
Utrecht is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, capital and most populous city of the province of Utrecht.
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Zealand
Zealand (Sjælland), at 7,031 km2, is the largest and most populous island in Denmark proper (thus excluding Greenland and Disko Island, which are larger).
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