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Christiern Pedersen (c. 1480 – 16 January 1554) was a Danish canon, humanist scholar, writer, printer and publisher.
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ChristiernPedersen (c. 1480 – 16 January 1554) was a Danish canon, humanist scholar, writer, printer and publisher. ChristiernPedersen was born in Helsingør...
Copenhagen, Denmark. The text has, however, survived. In 1510–1512, ChristiernPedersen, a Danish translator working in Paris, searched Denmark high and...
Valdemar II of Denmark (r. 1202–1241). The oldest of them is in ChristiernPedersen's "Danske Krønike", which is a sequel to Saxo's Gesta Danorum, written...
to the Bible in their own language. In 1524, Hans Mikkelsen and ChristiernPedersen translated the New Testament into Danish; it became an instant best-seller...
century, the Lutheran Reformation came to Denmark. During this era, ChristiernPedersen translated the New Testament into Danish and Thomas Kingo composed...
on an oral tale of a son taking revenge for his murdered father. ChristiernPedersen, a Canon of Lund, collaborated with Jodocus Badius Ascensius, a fellow...
telegraphy (1872) and a railway station (1897).[citation needed] ChristiernPedersen (c.1480 – 1554 in Helsinge) a canon, humanist scholar, writer, printer...
Johannes Schöner, German astronomer and cartographer (b. 1477) 1554 – ChristiernPedersen, Danish publisher and scholar (b. 1480) 1585 – Edward Clinton, 1st...
Danish, the Bible of Christian II translated by ChristiernPedersen, was published in 1550. Pedersen's orthographic choices set the de facto standard for...
Bible of Christian III, some parts translated by ChristiernPedersen, was published in 1550. Pedersen's orthographic choices set the de facto standard for...
Crusades. An edition of the Gesta Danorum was edited by Danish priest ChristiernPedersen, and published by Jodocus Badius on 15 March 1514. This older source...
Grammaticus' 12th-century Scandinavian history Gesta Danorum, edited by ChristiernPedersen from an original found near Lund, is published as Danorum Regum heroumque...
Grammaticus' 12th century Scandinavian history Gesta Danorum, edited by ChristiernPedersen from an original found near Lund, is published as Danorum Regum heroumque...
nation's literature. Major authors of the time include the humanist ChristiernPedersen, who translated the New Testament into Danish, and Poul Helgesen...
1537) January 11 – Min Bin, king of Arakan (b. 1493) January 16 ChristiernPedersen, Danish humanist (b. c. 1480) Ambrosius Moibanus, German theologian...
Hansekaufmann Andreas von Ihlenfeld, Offizier im 30-Jährigen Krieg ChristiernPedersen, dänischer Humanist und Schriftsteller Franz Seldte, NSDAP-Politiker...
Grammaticus' 12th century Scandinavian history Gesta Danorum, edited by ChristiernPedersen from an original found near Lund, is published as Danorum Regum heroumque...
poet, soldier, courtier, spy and explorer (died 1618) January 16 – ChristiernPedersen, Danish scholar, writer and printer (born c. 1480) April 23 – Gaspara...
Portugal, Queen of Denmark (1231) Else Jacobsdatter (1539), wife of ChristiernPedersen Charlotte Amalie Griffenfeld (1703), daughter of Peder Griffenfeld...
access to the Bible in their own language. In 1524 Hans Mikkelsen and ChristiernPedersen translated the New Testament into Danish; it became an instant best-seller...
Grammaticus' 12th-century Scandinavian history Gesta Danorum, edited by ChristiernPedersen from an original found near Lund, is published as Danorum Regum heroumque...
1537) January 11 – Min Bin, king of Arakan (b. 1493) January 16 ChristiernPedersen, Danish humanist (b. c. 1480) Ambrosius Moibanus, German theologian...
Eske Bille, diplomat and statesman (b. c. 1480) 1554 16 January – ChristiernPedersen, scholar and publisher (b. c. 1480) 1555 Mads Hak, composer (date...
known to exist today. ChristiernPedersen's New Testament was a complete translation into Danish, published in Antwerp in 1529. Pedersen used the Vulgate as...
Denmark, Electress of Brandenburg (d. 1555 in Germany) c. 1480 – ChristiernPedersen, scholar and publisher (d. 1554) c. 1480 – Eske Bille, diplomat and...
translation of the Bible 1529–1531: a number of works in Danish by ChristiernPedersen, then exiled in the Low Countries 1530: Petrus Sylvius, Tfundament...