1613 in Denmark

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The following is a list of events that occurred in the year 1613 in Denmark .

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Præstø</span> Place in Zealand, Denmark

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ole Worm</span> Danish scientist (1588–1654)

Ole Worm, who often went by the Latinized form of his name Olaus Wormius, was a Danish physician, natural historian and antiquary. He was a professor at the University of Copenhagen where he taught Greek, Latin, physics and medicine.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ole Nydahl</span> Danish teacher in Tibetan Buddhism

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Runic calendar</span> Perpetual calendar based on the 19-year-long Metonic cycle of the Moon

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<i>Nightwatch</i> (1994 film) 1994 Danish film

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hunnestad Monument</span> Monument formerly in Ystad, Sweden

The Hunnestad Monument, listed as DR 282 through 286 in the Rundata catalog, was once located at Hunnestad at Marsvinsholm north-west of Ystad, Sweden. It was the largest and most famous of the Viking Age monuments in Scania, and in Denmark, only comparable to the Jelling stones. The monument was destroyed during the end of the 18th century by Eric Ruuth of Marsvinsholm, probably between 1782 and 1786 when the estate was undergoing sweeping modernization, though the monument survived long enough to be documented and depicted.

The Liberal Alliance is a classical liberal and right-libertarian political party in Denmark.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">University of Copenhagen Zoological Museum</span> Natural history museum in Copenhagen, Denmark

The Copenhagen Zoological Museum is a part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, which is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen.

Ole is a Danish and Norwegian masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Óláfr, meaning "ancestor's descendant".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Codex Wormianus</span>

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Natural History Museum of Denmark</span> Natural History Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Events from the year 1655 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1681 in Denmark.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aarhus Katedralskole</span>

Aarhus Katedralskole is a cathedral school, an institution of secondary education, a Danish Gymnasium and a listed building in Aarhus, Denmark. The school is situated in the neighborhood Midtbyen, in the Latin Quarter, bounded by the streets Mejlgade, Kystvejen and Skolegyde. Aarhus Katedralskole offers the 3 year Matriculation examination (STX) programme with elective subjects in the natural sciences, social sciences and arts. The school is an independent self-owning institution financed by the Danish state with about 800 students divided across 30 classes.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Christen Friis</span>

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<i>Curiosity Cabinet of Ole Worm</i> 1655 engraving by Ole Worm

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References

  1. Kindleberger, Charles P. (2015-06-03). A Financial History of Western Europe. Routledge. p. 233. ISBN   978-1-136-80578-3.
  2. Rafael, Romero Reveron; Arráez-Aybar, Luis A (July 2015). "Ole Worm (1588-1654) - anatomist and antiquarian". European Journal of Anatomy.