Abel Cathrine (ca. 1626-1676) was a Danish courtier and philanthropist. She was the favorite of the queen of Denmark, Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and known as the founder of Abel Cathrine Foundation (Abel Cathrines Stiftelse). Abel Cathrines Gade, a street in Copenhagen, is named after her.[1][2]
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1678) Christian Foss, physician and Supreme Court justice (died 1680) AbelCathrine, courtier and philanthropist (died 1676) Hans Nielsen, composer (born...
buildings from the 1890s. The building between Lille Istedgade and AbelCathrine Gade was built from 1897 to 1898 to the design of Emil Blichfeldt who...
Sambiria as a regent in 1259. 27 December 1675 – AbelCathrines Stiftelse is founded by AbelCathrine von der Wisch. 24 February 1871 – The Danish Women's...
Schack von Marschalck Louise Charlotte von Schlaberndorf 1699–1716: AbelCathrine Buchwald Fru von Grabow Beate Henriette af Reuss-Lobenstein 1746–1751:...
One of Kanneworff's other daughters, Fanny. was granted a dwelling in AbelCathrines Stiftelse. On 15 September 1862, she was married to the painter Niels...
and further developed the innovative works of mathematicians Niels Henrik Abel and Évariste Galois in algebra. Sylow theorems and p-groups, known as Sylow...
granted to supervisor of the royal kitchen (køkkenskriver) Hans Olufsen, AbelCathrine's husband, as payment for an old debt. Two years later his brother, a...