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  • Peder Munk
  • Danish admiral

    Peder Munk of Estvadgård (22 April 1534 – 1623), was a Danish navigator, politician, and ambassador, who was in charge of the fleet carrying Anne of Denmark

    Peder Munk

    Peder Munk

    Peder_Munk

  • Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark
  • 1590 ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland

    1589, when it was expected she would sail from Denmark with the admirals Peder Munk and Henrik Gyldenstierne. She was delayed by accidents and poor weather

    Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark

    Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark

    Entry_and_coronation_of_Anne_of_Denmark

  • Anne of Denmark
  • Queen of Scotland (1589–1619); Queen of England and Ireland (1603–1619)

    for Scotland within 10 days, but her fleet under the command of Admiral Peder Munk was beset by misadventures. At Elsinore a naval gun backfired, killing

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne of Denmark

    Anne_of_Denmark

  • Christian IV of Denmark
  • King of Denmark and Norway from 1588 to 1648

    Niels Kaas (1535–1594) and consisted of the Rigsraadet council members Peder Munk (1534–1623), Jørgen Ottesen Rosenkrantz (1523–1596) and Christoffer Valkendorff

    Christian IV of Denmark

    Christian IV of Denmark

    Christian_IV_of_Denmark

  • Bombardment of Reval (1569)
  • Attack on Reval in 1569

    Tallinn) in 1569 during the Northern Seven Years' War. The attack led to Peder Munk bringing home a large booty from plundering merchant ships. If he had

    Bombardment of Reval (1569)

    Bombardment of Reval (1569)

    Bombardment_of_Reval_(1569)

  • North Berwick witch trials
  • Scottish witch trials in 1590

    described and discussed in Denmark. The admiral of the Danish fleet, Peder Munk argued with the treasurer Christoffer Valkendorff about the state of the

    North Berwick witch trials

    North Berwick witch trials

    North_Berwick_witch_trials

  • Agnes Sampson
  • 16th-century Scottish healer and purported witch

    in Denmark, the Copenhagen witch trials, started by the Danish admiral Peder Munk. One of its victims was Anna Koldings, who gave the names of five women

    Agnes Sampson

    Agnes Sampson

    Agnes_Sampson

  • Wemyss Castle
  • Castle in Fife, Scotland

    Castle in July 1583. On 11 May 1590 a party of Danish commissioners led by Peder Munk and the Scottish lawyer John Skene stayed at Wemyss Castle. Their task

    Wemyss Castle

    Wemyss Castle

    Wemyss_Castle

  • Lochleven Castle
  • Castle in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

    William Douglas, now 6th Earl of Morton, entertained the Danish Admiral Peder Munk at the Newhouse. He had been to Falkland Palace taking possession of the

    Lochleven Castle

    Lochleven Castle

    Lochleven_Castle

  • Anne of Denmark and contrary winds
  • Weather problems for the new queen of Scotland were interpreted as witchcraft

    where Peder Munk was able to arrange a welcoming banquet. Contrary winds frustrated attempts to progress from Flekkerøy. The Gideon began to leak. Peder Munk

    Anne of Denmark and contrary winds

    Anne of Denmark and contrary winds

    Anne_of_Denmark_and_contrary_winds

  • Rossend Castle
  • castle. On 11 May 1590 Sir Robert Melville hosted the Danish Admiral Peder Munk who was travelling to Falkland Palace to take possession of the lands

    Rossend Castle

    Rossend Castle

    Rossend_Castle

  • Livonian War
  • 16th-century war in Eastern Europe

    War. Livonia was also affected by the naval campaign of Danish admiral Peder Munk, who bombarded Swedish Reval (Tallinn) from sea in July 1569. The Treaty

    Livonian War

    Livonian War

    Livonian_War

  • William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton
  • Lord Jailer of Mary Queen of Scots (c. 1540 – 1606)

    Drochil Castle. In May 1590 he hosted the Danish Admiral Peder Munk at the Newhouse of Lochleven. Munk had been at Falkland Palace to accept the property as

    William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton

    William_Douglas,_6th_Earl_of_Morton

  • Linlithgow Palace
  • Ruined palace in Scotland

    palace to his bride Anne of Denmark as a "morning gift". On 14 May 1590 Peder Munk, the Admiral of Denmark, rode to Linlithgow from Niddry Castle, and was

    Linlithgow Palace

    Linlithgow Palace

    Linlithgow_Palace

  • Aristocracy of Norway
  • Socially privileged class in Norway

    power, for example Severin Løvenskiold as Governor-General of Norway and Peder Anker and Mathias Sommerhielm as Prime Minister. Aristocrats were active

    Aristocracy of Norway

    Aristocracy_of_Norway

  • Diplomatic gift
  • goldsmith Thomas Foulis provided gold chains as diplomatic gifts for Peder Munk and the other Danish envoys. Foulis made four gold chains for ambassadors

    Diplomatic gift

    Diplomatic gift

    Diplomatic_gift

  • Ane Koldings
  • Alleged Danish witch

    minister of finance, Christoffer Valkendorff, was accused by the Admiral Peder Munk of having equipped the royal ship so insufficiently that it had been unable

    Ane Koldings

    Ane_Koldings

  • Falkland Palace
  • Castle in Fife, Scotland

    queen's lands and, as a traditional symbol of ownership, the Danish Admiral Peder Munk was given a handful of earth and stone. After this ceremony, they rode

    Falkland Palace

    Falkland Palace

    Falkland_Palace

  • Niddry Castle
  • Tower house in Scotland

    Hamilton, on 1 August 1574 at Niddry with "great triumphs." On 13 May 1590, Peder Munk, Great Admiral of Denmark, and the Danish commissioners appointed to take

    Niddry Castle

    Niddry Castle

    Niddry_Castle

  • Copenhagen witch trials
  • minister of finance, Christoffer Valkendorff, was accused by the Admiral Peder Munk of having equipped the royal ship so insufficiently that it had been unable

    Copenhagen witch trials

    Copenhagen_witch_trials

  • Breide Rantzau
  • German nobleman in Danish-Norwegian service

    she sailed to Scotland to join her husband James VI, with the Admiral Peder Munk, Paul Knibbe, and Niels Krag. The voyage was interrupted by storms and

    Breide Rantzau

    Breide_Rantzau

  • Robert Bowes (diplomat)
  • 16th-century English ambassador to Scotland

    arrests in Scotland: It is advertised from Denmark, that the admirall (Peder Munk) there hathe caused five or six witches to be taken in Coupnahaven, upon

    Robert Bowes (diplomat)

    Robert_Bowes_(diplomat)

  • Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell
  • Scottish nobleman (1562–1612)

    from Denmark but was prevented by storms three times. The Danish admiral Peder Munk attributed the storms to witchcraft. The same weather caused an accident

    Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell

    Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell

    Francis_Stewart,_5th_Earl_of_Bothwell

  • Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
  • Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1572 to 1588

    Chancellor Niels Kaas (1535–1594) and consisted of the council members Peder Munk (1534–1623), Jørgen Ottesen Rosenkrantz (1523–1596) and Christoffer Valkendorff

    Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow

    Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow

    Sophie_of_Mecklenburg-Güstrow

  • Daniel Rogers (diplomat)
  • Anglo-Flemish diplomat and politician

    Danish diplomat Dr Paul Knibbe wrote to Rogers about the fleet of Admiral Peder Munk and witchcraft trials. He was Member of Parliament for Newport, Cornwall

    Daniel Rogers (diplomat)

    Daniel_Rogers_(diplomat)

  • Richard Wedderburn
  • Scottish merchant based in Denmark

    Denmark. In 1600 he was involved in the transport of timber bought by Peder Munk for building work at Frederiksborg Castle. Richard Wedderburn married

    Richard Wedderburn

    Richard_Wedderburn

  • Malte Sehested
  • Danish military officer and landowner

    Sehested married to Sophie Brahe (1580–1638). She was the widow of rigsmarsk Peder Munk (1535–1623). After her death, on 25 September 1640, in Viborg, he married

    Malte Sehested

    Malte Sehested

    Malte_Sehested

  • Christoffer Valkendorff
  • Danish-Norwegian statesman and landowner

    Scotland, who had married Anne of Denmark in 1589. Valkendorff argued with Peder Munk about defects in the fleet that had prevented Anne of Denmark sailing

    Christoffer Valkendorff

    Christoffer Valkendorff

    Christoffer_Valkendorff

  • 16th century in Norway
  • mention of Porsgrunn by the writer Peder Claussøn Friis in his work Concerning the Kingdom of Norway 1577 9 July – Ludvig Munk was appointed Governor-General

    16th century in Norway

    16th_century_in_Norway

  • Jewels of Anne of Denmark
  • Jewels belonging to the Scottish and English queen

    Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg on 19 April 1590, and to the admiral Peder Munk. These gifts included four great table diamonds and two great rubies set

    Jewels of Anne of Denmark

    Jewels of Anne of Denmark

    Jewels_of_Anne_of_Denmark

  • John Skene, Lord Curriehill
  • Scottish judge

    traditional symbol of the transfer of ownership (sasine), the Danish Admiral Peder Munk was given a handful of earth. After this ceremony, the party rode to the

    John Skene, Lord Curriehill

    John_Skene,_Lord_Curriehill

  • Robert Melville, 1st Lord Melville
  • Scottish diplomat

    Denmark. On 11 May 1590 he hosted the Danish Admiral Peder Munk at Rossend Castle at Burntisland. Munk was travelling to Falkland Palace to take sasine of

    Robert Melville, 1st Lord Melville

    Robert_Melville,_1st_Lord_Melville

  • Steen Bille
  • Danish councillor and diplomat

    had held some of the lands. Bille and Krag visited the dowry lands as Peder Munk had done in May 1590. The last week in July was occupied by the aftermath

    Steen Bille

    Steen_Bille

  • Steen Ottesen Brahe (1547–1620)
  • Danish landowner

    of Scotland. Brahe and the queen's servants set sail with the Admiral Peder Munk for Scotland. The wind drove them to stay on the coast of Norway. James

    Steen Ottesen Brahe (1547–1620)

    Steen Ottesen Brahe (1547–1620)

    Steen_Ottesen_Brahe_(1547–1620)

  • Henrik Below
  • Danish nobleman and diplomat

    the Scottish ambassadors were seated at one table with the king, Peder Munk, Peder Gyldenstierne, Steen Brahe, Hak Holgersen Ulfstand, Henrik Below,

    Henrik Below

    Henrik_Below

  • Paul Knibbe
  • Flemish-born lawyer and diplomat in Danish service

    Scotland to join her husband James VI. Her company included the Admiral Peder Munk, Breide Rantzau, Knibbe, and Niels Krag. Facing adverse weather and 'contrary

    Paul Knibbe

    Paul_Knibbe

  • Frederick I of Denmark
  • King of Denmark (1523–1533) and Norway (1524–1533)

    1523 the uprising was proclaimed at the Viborg Landsting, led by Munk and Tyge Krabbe. Munk then offered Frederick the crown at Husum, and he accepted, quickly

    Frederick I of Denmark

    Frederick I of Denmark

    Frederick_I_of_Denmark

  • John Williams (goldsmith)
  • Welsh goldsmith (fl. 1584–1627?)

    diplomats including Andrew Sinclair, Christian Barnekow, Steen Brahe, Peder Munk, and Henrik Ramel. Anne of Denmark gave John Florio a cup of his making

    John Williams (goldsmith)

    John Williams (goldsmith)

    John_Williams_(goldsmith)

  • 1623 in Denmark
  • treasurer (born 1566) Mogens Pedersøn, musician and composer (born c. 1583) Peder Munk, ambassador and navigator (born 1534) "Christian IV". Encyclopædia Britannica

    1623 in Denmark

    1623_in_Denmark

  • Thomas Foulis
  • Scottish goldsmith, mine entrepreneur and royal financier (1580–1628)

    May 1590, Foulis provided gold chains for gifts to the Danish Admiral Peder Munk and his companions. Foulis supplied jewels to James VI and Anne, while

    Thomas Foulis

    Thomas_Foulis

  • Peter Young (tutor)
  • Scottish diplomat and royal tutor

    representatives of the Scottish estates and burgh towns. The Danish Admiral Peder Munk travelled to the three palaces and took possession by sasine in a ceremony

    Peter Young (tutor)

    Peter Young (tutor)

    Peter_Young_(tutor)

  • Admiralgade
  • Street in Copenhagen, Denmark

    built at the southern corner of Admiralgade with Dybensgade in 1565. Peder Munk was the last admiral to reside in the building. From 1596, the building

    Admiralgade

    Admiralgade

    Admiralgade

  • Leonora Christina Ulfeldt
  • Danish noble and writer (1621–1698)

    16 March 1698), was daughter to King Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk and wife of the Steward of the Realm, the traitor Count Corfitz Ulfeldt.

    Leonora Christina Ulfeldt

    Leonora Christina Ulfeldt

    Leonora_Christina_Ulfeldt

  • Niels Krag
  • Danish academic and diplomat

    historiographer Royal. In August 1589 the Danish council decided that Peder Munk, Breide Rantzau, Dr Paul Knibbe, and Niels Krag would accompany Anne of

    Niels Krag

    Niels_Krag

  • Marshal of the Realm (Denmark)
  • 1575 † 1–2 years Peder Gyldenstjerne (1533–1594) 1575 1593 19–20 years Hak Holgersen Ulfstand (1535–1594) 1593 1594 0–1 years Peder Munk (1534–1623) 1596

    Marshal of the Realm (Denmark)

    Marshal of the Realm (Denmark)

    Marshal_of_the_Realm_(Denmark)

  • Constantinsborg
  • Building in Aarhus Municipality, Denmark

    Constantinsborg dates back to around 1400 when it was owned by Erik Jensen Munk and known as Stadsgaard. In 1210 there was a forest named Stad in the area

    Constantinsborg

    Constantinsborg

    Constantinsborg

  • 1570s in Denmark
  • from the 1570s in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick II Steward of the Realm – Peder Oxe (until 1575) 13 December 1570 – the Treaty of Stettin is signed, ending

    1570s in Denmark

    1570s_in_Denmark

  • Rosendal (manor house)
  • Building in Faxe, Denmark

    The estate was originally called Totterupholm and was created when Ide Munk, the widow of Oluf Rosenkrantz, merged the farms in the village of Totterup

    Rosendal (manor house)

    Rosendal (manor house)

    Rosendal_(manor_house)

  • Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov
  • August 1677) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig-Holstein with her mother and

    Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov

    Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov

    Elisabeth_Augusta_Lindenov

  • Christiane Sehested
  • Daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark

    daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and his morganatic spouse, Kirsten Munk. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig-Holstein with her mother and

    Christiane Sehested

    Christiane Sehested

    Christiane_Sehested

  • Andrew Keith, Lord Dingwall
  • Scottish landowner, soldier, and diplomat

    seen Anna of Denmark and her fleet, commanded by the Danish admirals Peder Munk and Henrik Gyldenstierne, at the northern tip of Denmark, at Skagen. The

    Andrew Keith, Lord Dingwall

    Andrew_Keith,_Lord_Dingwall

  • John Kinloch (post master)
  • Scottish post master in 16th-century Edinburgh

    ambassadors were to be lodged in John Kinloch's house, while the vice-admiral Peder Munk would stay in Robert Cunningham's house. The costs and expenses of these

    John Kinloch (post master)

    John_Kinloch_(post_master)

  • Admiral of the Realm
  • Noble title in Denmark-Norway, Sweden and Holy Roman Empire

    the King, had existed since the beginning of the 16th century. In 1576, Peder Munk was appointed the first time Admiral of the Realm (Danish: Rigsens Admiral

    Admiral of the Realm

    Admiral_of_the_Realm

  • Dorothea Elisabeth Christiansdatter
  • of king Christian IV of Denmark and his second morganatic wife, Kirsten Munk. As were her siblings, she was raised by her grandmother Ellen Marsvin. She

    Dorothea Elisabeth Christiansdatter

    Dorothea_Elisabeth_Christiansdatter

  • Ancient Diocese of Ribe
  • Catholic diocese in Denmark

    1454–1465 Henrik Stangenberg 1465–1483 Peder Nielsen Lodehat 1483–1498 Hartvig Juel 1499–1534 Ivar Munk 1534–1536 Olaf Munk Taylor, Arthur. "Ancient See of Ribe

    Ancient Diocese of Ribe

    Ancient Diocese of Ribe

    Ancient_Diocese_of_Ribe

  • 1602 in Denmark
  • noblewoman 8 April – Ludvig Munk, nobleman (born 1537) 14 May – Niels Krag, academic and diplomat (born 1550) 28 July – Peder Sørensen, physician (born

    1602 in Denmark

    1602_in_Denmark

  • Valdemar Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
  • the son of king Christian IV of Denmark and his morganatic spouse Kirsten Munk. He had the title Count of Schleswig-Holstein. Born as the youngest legitimate

    Valdemar Christian of Schleswig-Holstein

    Valdemar Christian of Schleswig-Holstein

    Valdemar_Christian_of_Schleswig-Holstein

  • Hessel (North Denmark Region)
  • May to September. (1391-1411) Peder Andersen Munk (1411-1430) Jens Terkelsen (1430-1470) Unknown owner (1470-1480) Peder Raa (1480-1532) Unknown owner

    Hessel (North Denmark Region)

    Hessel (North Denmark Region)

    Hessel_(North_Denmark_Region)

  • Tidsrejsen
  • Danish television series

    ran for 24 episodes. It was written by Poul Berg and directed by Kaspar Munk. Tidsrejsen was filmed mostly in the town of Dragør on Amager, south of Copenhagen

    Tidsrejsen

    Tidsrejsen

    Tidsrejsen

  • Valravn
  • Supernatural raven in Danish folklore

    terrible creatures. This anecdote was provided by Peder Johansen, a mill worker from Skanderborg. Peder Johansen (b: April 15, 1855, d: November 24, 1928)

    Valravn

    Valravn

    Valravn

  • Hedevig Ulfeldt
  • Danish noble (1626–1678)

    October 1678) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. She was the twin of her sister Christiane Sehested. She shared the title

    Hedevig Ulfeldt

    Hedevig Ulfeldt

    Hedevig_Ulfeldt

  • 1826 in Denmark
  • October – Jens Immanuel Baggesen, poet (born 1764) 27 November – Niels Peder Christian Holsøe, architect (died 1895) 14 December – Conrad Malte-Brunm

    1826 in Denmark

    1826_in_Denmark

  • Marienlyst Manor
  • Manor house in Zealand, Denmark

    (1761–1802). His second marriage was to Anna Marie Munk (1770–1838), daughter of the mayor of Copenhagen, Morten Munk (1730–1796), and Karen Barfred (1744–1780)

    Marienlyst Manor

    Marienlyst Manor

    Marienlyst_Manor

  • List of people on the postage stamps of Denmark
  • O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Danish West Indies Nicolai A. Abildgaard (1984) Peder Christian Abildgaard (1973) Søren Abildgaard (1998) Absalon, Archbishop

    List of people on the postage stamps of Denmark

    List of people on the postage stamps of Denmark

    List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_Denmark

  • Hans Wassard
  • Danish businessman and landowner

    February 1804, Wassard married to Anna Maria Munk )1771-1838). She was the daughter of mayor in Copenhagen Morten Munk and Karen Barfred (daughter of Frederik

    Hans Wassard

    Hans Wassard

    Hans_Wassard

  • Ove Juul
  • Danish nobleman

    v t e Governors-General of Norway Denmark-Norway Christen Munk Povel Huitfeldt Ludvig Munk Axel Gyldenstierne Jørgen Friis Enevold Kruse Jens Hermansson

    Ove Juul

    Ove Juul

    Ove_Juul

  • Frederick II of Denmark
  • King of Denmark and Norway from 1559 to 1588

    III, Peder Oxe and the 1557 Meeting of the Great Council: Royal Purges and Succession". historisktidsskrift.dk. Retrieved 15 August 2016. "Oxe, Peder, 1520–75

    Frederick II of Denmark

    Frederick II of Denmark

    Frederick_II_of_Denmark

  • Povel Huitfeldt
  • Danish statesman

    youngest of four boys, including Christoffer Huitfeldt (c. 1501–1559) and Peder Huitfeldt (who died in 1584). Around 1548, Huitfeldt relocated to Bergen

    Povel Huitfeldt

    Povel Huitfeldt

    Povel_Huitfeldt

  • Antvorskov
  • museum building at Kongevejen, 4200 Slagelse. Peder Reedtz, 1580–1589 Christian Friis, 1589–1596 Ebbe Munk, 1596–1620 Ernst Nordmand, 1620–1631 Hugo Lützow

    Antvorskov

    Antvorskov

    Antvorskov

  • From Copenhagen Stock Exchange
  • 1895 painting by Peder Severin Krøyer

    Kjøbenhavns Børs) is a monumental 1895 oil on canvas group portrait painting by Peder Severin Krøyer, featuring 50 representatives of the Danish commercial and

    From Copenhagen Stock Exchange

    From Copenhagen Stock Exchange

    From_Copenhagen_Stock_Exchange

  • Johannes Hauerslev
  • Danish photographer (1860–1921)

    1918. It was after that continued by Alfred Andersen (from c. 1933; Alfred Munk-Andersen). He was awarded a medal at the 1896 Baltic Exhibition in Malmö

    Johannes Hauerslev

    Johannes Hauerslev

    Johannes_Hauerslev

  • Grosserer-Societetet
  • Danish wholesaler organization

    on time (spærrepenge) are donated; as well as a large number of grants. Peder Severin Krøyer depicted some of the society's members in his monumental

    Grosserer-Societetet

    Grosserer-Societetet

    Grosserer-Societetet

  • List of nobles and magnates within Scandinavia in the 13th century
  • Danorum volume II) Herbord – Late 12th century Eskil – Late 12th century Peder Thorsentenson – Knight, brother in law to Absalon, possibly still living

    List of nobles and magnates within Scandinavia in the 13th century

    List_of_nobles_and_magnates_within_Scandinavia_in_the_13th_century

  • 1520s in Denmark
  • princess of Denmark and Electress Palatine (died 1580) Undated – Christen Munk, Governor-general of Norway (died 1579) 1521 21 June – John the Elder, prince

    1520s in Denmark

    1520s_in_Denmark

  • Vibygård
  • Manor house in Roskilde Municipality, Denmark

    (1775–1805) Jørgen Pedersen Qvistgaard (1805–1827) Peder Qvistgaard (1827–1846) Claus Henrik Munk Sandholt (1846–1852) Jacob Jacobsen (1852–1872) Josias

    Vibygård

    Vibygård

  • Oluf Parsberg
  • Danish privy councillor and landowner

    Parsberg of Hviderup, Jernit and Hagsholm (1555–1600) and Dorte Olufsdatter Munk (Lange) of Sødal (died 1641). He attended Sorø Academy from 1599. Parsberg

    Oluf Parsberg

    Oluf Parsberg

    Oluf_Parsberg

  • Peter group
  • Danish paramilitary group

    to be killed in retaliation." The group is infamous for the murder of Kaj Munk on January 4, 1944 and the destruction of the lookout tower Odinstårnet in

    Peter group

    Peter_group

  • C. F. Hansen Medal
  • Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts award for architecture

    Christensen [da] Christian Kampmann [arz; da] 1921 Marius Pedersen [arz; da] 1924 Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint 1926 Holger Jacobsen 1943 Ivar Bentsen 1945 Gudmund

    C. F. Hansen Medal

    C._F._Hansen_Medal

  • Dirch Passer
  • Danish actor and comedian (1926–1980)

    Karlsen (1958) – Valdemar Bøgelund Pigen og vandpytten (1958) – Fabrikant Munk Møde ved midnat (1958, TV Short) – Mr. Fox Dirch & Kjeld blir nye mennesker [da]

    Dirch Passer

    Dirch Passer

    Dirch_Passer

  • Frederik Sødring
  • Danish painter

    endowment. Sødring was born in Aalborg, Denmark. He was the son of merchant Peder Hansen Sødring (d. 1839) and Ane Dorthea (née Jepsen; d. 1842). He spent

    Frederik Sødring

    Frederik Sødring

    Frederik_Sødring

  • Plesner (Norwegian family)
  • Norwegian family of Danish extraction

    (1796–1834), Knud Cappelen (1797–1798), Inger Jørgine Cappelen (1799–1871) and Peder Cappelen (1800–1800). Maria Plesner was the grandmother of painter August

    Plesner (Norwegian family)

    Plesner_(Norwegian_family)

  • Bernhard Middelboe
  • Danish painter (1850–1931)

    Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition with a historical genre picture, Mogens Olufsen Munk [da] says goodbye to Christian II after leaving the letter of resignation

    Bernhard Middelboe

    Bernhard Middelboe

    Bernhard_Middelboe

  • Leo Ulfeldt
  • Christina Ulfeldt 28. Ludvik Mogensen Munk 14. Ludvig Ludviksen Munk 29. Kirsten Pedersdatter Lykke 7. Kirsten Munk 30. Jørgen Pedersen Marsvin 15. Ellen

    Leo Ulfeldt

    Leo_Ulfeldt

  • Danish Ministry of Culture's Children's Book Award
  • begyndte sådan set bare at gå 2012 – Ronnie Andersen: Komatøs 2013 – Sanne Munk Jensen og Glenn Ringtved: Dig og mig ved daggry 2014 – Mette Hegnhøj: Ella

    Danish Ministry of Culture's Children's Book Award

    Danish_Ministry_of_Culture's_Children's_Book_Award

  • 1982 Danish 1st Division
  • 37th season of Danish 1st Division

    Danish). Peders Fodboldstatistik. Archived from the original on 29 January 2008. Retrieved 18 April 2025. "Danmarksturneringen 1982" (in Danish). Peders Fodboldstatistik

    1982 Danish 1st Division

    1982_Danish_1st_Division

  • St. Peter's Church, Copenhagen
  • Church in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Copenhagen, Denmark. It is situated at the corner of Nørregade and Sankt Peders Stræde in the city's Latin Quarter. Built as a single-nave church in the

    St. Peter's Church, Copenhagen

    St. Peter's Church, Copenhagen

    St._Peter's_Church,_Copenhagen

  • Rudbjerggaard
  • Manor house in Denmark

    Rud (1577– ) Jacob Rud Ø (1577–1592) Peder Rud (1577–1606) Corfitz Rud (1577–1611) Knud Rud (1611–1616) Kirsten Munk (1616–1622) Pernille Gyldenstierne

    Rudbjerggaard

    Rudbjerggaard

    Rudbjerggaard

  • Christoffer Urne
  • Danish statesman

    Chancellor of the Realm In office 1646–1663 Preceded by Just Høg Succeeded by Peder Reedtz Personal details Born Christoffer Knudsson Urne (1593-10-27)27 October

    Christoffer Urne

    Christoffer Urne

    Christoffer_Urne

  • Setesvein
  • Erlend Skott Erlend Skotte Umgong Omgang 'Skott' means 'man from Scotland'. Peder Iffversson Per Ivarsson Umgong Omgang His name is struck out in the list

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    a central role in Danish politics. Together with Frederik Ahlefeldt and Peder Schumacher Griffenfeld, he played a key role in Christoffer Gabel's fald[clarification

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    Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve

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    1530s in Denmark

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    List of members of the Folketing, 2026–present

    List of members of the Folketing, 2026–present

    List_of_members_of_the_Folketing,_2026–present

  • Norse settlement of North America
  • Earliest phase of European settlement in the Americas

    or Newfoundland Labrador or Nova Scotia Cape Cod area, south shore. Hans Peder Steensby (1918) Labrador Labrador New England or New Brunswick G. M. Gathorne-Hardy

    Norse settlement of North America

    Norse settlement of North America

    Norse_settlement_of_North_America

  • List of Danish architects
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    List of Danish architects

    List_of_Danish_architects

  • Proposed United States acquisition of Greenland
  • Berlingske Tidende (in Danish). Retrieved 11 September 2019. Viral, Thomas Munk. "Naleraq: Forhandlinger med USA skal undersøges". KNR (in Danish). Retrieved

    Proposed United States acquisition of Greenland

    Proposed United States acquisition of Greenland

    Proposed_United_States_acquisition_of_Greenland

  • List of Norwegians
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    List of Norwegians

    List_of_Norwegians

  • Johan Vibe
  • Danish military officer and engineer

    was born on as one of two illegitimate children of the Danish nobleman Peder Wibe (c. 1596–1658) and an unnamed French woman. He was raised as a legitimate

    Johan Vibe

    Johan Vibe

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  • Krak House
  • Building in Copenhagen, Denmark

    the Cadastre of 1689. It was at that time owned by procurator Christoffer Munk. In 1the new cadastre of 756, it was listed as No. 137 and belonged to a

    Krak House

    Krak House

    Krak_House

  • H-boat World Championship
  • World Champions in sailing for H-Boat Class

    Nothegger Spiker Janka  Sweden Henrik Edman J. Holst Peder Edman  Germany Dirk Stadler F. Piotrowski Thomas Munk 1992  Germany Vincent Hoesch Wolfgang Nothegger

    H-boat World Championship

    H-boat_World_Championship

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    Pender

    English : occupational name for an official who was responsible for rounding up stray animals and placing them in a pound, from an agent derivative of Middle English pind(en) ‘to shut up or enclose’. Black and MacLysaght quote Woulfe’s opinion that in Ireland this is often a reduced form of Prendergast.

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Peer

    A Rock; Form of Peter; Stone

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  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Greek English Shakespearean

    Peter

    A rock or stone.

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  • Peer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peer

    English : variant of Pear.Dutch and North German : from a reduced form of the personal name Peter.

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  • PEDR
  • Male

    Welsh

    PEDR

    Welsh form of Greek Petros, PEDR means "rock, stone."

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  • PEDYR
  • Male

    Cornish

    PEDYR

    , a stone.

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    Peter

    English, Scottish, German, Dutch, etc. : from the personal name Peter (Greek Petros, from petra ‘rock’, ‘stone’). The name was popular throughout Christian Europe in the Middle Ages, having been bestowed by Christ as a byname on the apostle Simon bar Jonah, the brother of Andrew. The name was chosen by Christ for its symbolic significance (John 1:42, Matt. 16:18); St. Peter is regarded as the founding head of the Christian Church in view of Christ’s saying, ‘Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church’. In Christian Germany in the early Middle Ages this was the most frequent personal name of non-Germanic origin until the 14th century. This surname has also absorbed many cognates in other languages, for example Czech Petr, Hungarian Péter. It has also been adopted as a surname by Ashkenazic Jews.

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    Rock.

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    Biblical

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    A wall.

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    English : variant spelling of Reader.Dutch : variant of Reeder 2.North German and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rād ‘counsel’ + heri ‘army’.North German and Dutch : occupational name for a ship owner or outfitter, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German rād ‘counsel’; ‘provisions’, ‘stock’.North German : habitational name from any of various places named Rieder (earlier Redere) or Reher (earlier Rethere) in northern Germany.Possibly an altered spelling of German Röder (see Roeder).

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Welsh

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    Rock; Stone; Welsh Form of Peter

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  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

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    Rock or Stone

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  • Male

    Norwegian

    PEDER

    Danish and Norwegian form of Greek Petros, PEDER means "rock, stone."

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  • Female

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    EDER

    (עֵדֶר) Hebrew unisex name EDER means "herd, flock." In the bible, this is the name of a Levite who lived in the time of David, and the name of a town in the south of Judah. Compare with another form of Eder.

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    German Scandinavian Muslim

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    Danish

    PEDER

    , a stone.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English

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    English : from a derivative of Middle English pedder ‘pannier’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a peddler or someone who carried a pannier. This name is now frequent in Australia.

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    Peder

    Stone; Rock

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  • Peered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peer

  • Pere
  • n.

    A peer.

  • Peer
  • n.

    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

  • Peterman
  • n.

    A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.

  • Unpeered
  • a.

    Having no peer; unequaled; unparalleled.

  • Peering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peer

  • Unpeerable
  • a.

    Incapable of having a peer, or equal.

  • Underpeer
  • v. t.

    To peer under.

  • Pedlar
  • n.

    Alt. of Pedler

  • Peerless
  • a.

    Having no peer or equal; matchless; superlative.

  • Peter
  • v. i.

    To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.

  • Weder
  • n.

    Weather.

  • Perk
  • v. i.

    To peer; to look inquisitively.

  • Overpeer
  • v. t.

    To peer over; to rise above.

  • Petered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peter

  • Petering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peter

  • Pedes
  • pl.

    of Pes

  • Peter
  • n.

    A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,

  • Pedler
  • n.

    See Peddler.