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The Danish National Archives (Danish: Rigsarkivet) is the national archive system of Denmark. Its primary purpose is to collect, preserve and archive historically valuable records from central authorities, such as ministries, agencies and national organisations and make them available to the public.
Lars Lassen [1] (1761 – 6 June 1823) was a Danish landowner, proprietor, chamber councilor "kammerråd" and agricultural commissioner. [2] He was the son of Niels Lassen (1729-1811) and Karen Sørensdatter (1726-1810). [3] Lassen owned the estates Benzonseje , Rosengård, Adamshøj, Egholm, Krabbesholm and Meilgaard. [4]
The number of national daily newspapers in Denmark was 127 in 1950, whereas it was 37 in 1965. [1] In 2009 the number of newspapers was 36. [2]The European Journalism Centre (EJC) categorizes Danish newspapers into five groups: National newspapers with large distribution such as Jyllands-Posten, Politiken and Berlingske Tidende; national newspapers with small distribution such as Information ...
The Danish Census Book or the Danish book of land taxation (Latin: Liber Census Daniæ, Danish: Kong Valdemars Jordebog) dates from the 13th century and consists of a number of separate manuscripts. The original manuscripts are now housed in the Danish National Archives ( Rigsarkivet ) in Copenhagen.
This is a list of chronicles, annals and historical works about Denmark from antiquity to medieval times. These books / writings (and others), which were mostly written in Latin , form the bases of knowledge for the early history of Denmark .
Else Christensen (1913–2005) [a] was a Danish proponent of the modern Pagan new religious movement of Heathenry.She established a Heathen organisation known as the Odinist Fellowship in the United States, where she lived for much of her life.
Louise Christine Rasmussen, also known as Countess Danner (21 April 1815 – 6 March 1874), was a Danish ballet dancer and stage actor. She was the mistress and later the morganatic spouse of King Frederick VII of Denmark. She was not a queen consort, but officially styled Countess Danner.
A comparison of United Kingdom, Netherlands and Denmark, Knowledge Exchange; John Houghton; Alma Swan; Sheridan Brown (2011), Access to research and technical information in Denmark (PDF), ISBN 978-87-923-7287-1, Report to The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (FI) and Denmark's Electronic Research Library (DEFF)