Edvard Philip HotherHage (born 9 January 1816 in Stege, and deceased on 9 February 1873 in Møn) was a Danish politician and lawyer. HotherHage was the son...
counted merchants at least since the 17th century. Hage was the brother of HotherHage and Johannes Dam Hage (1800–1837). Intended for an academic career,...
Georg Nathan David. Hage became shortly thereafter the paper's editor-in-chief. His brothers Alfred Hage, Christopher Hage and HotherHage, as well as his...
Friedenreich Hage (19 July 1759 – 15 August 1849), was a Danish merchant on the island of Møn. He was the father of Alfred Hage, HotherHage, Johannes Dam Hage and...
Hage, (30 January 1793 - 1803) Martha Benedicte Hage (27 November 1794 - 27 March 1860) Johannes Philip Hage (18 October 1796 - 23 April 1803) Hother...
military officer H. C. G. F. Hedemann (1792-1859), editor and politician HotherHage (1816-1873) and clergy and politician Ditlev Gothard Monrad (1811-1887)...
Hage's homes in Copenhagen and in Stokkerup on the Øresund coast were frequented by writers, artists, politicians and actors. Hage's brother, Hother Hage...
Møller (1814–1865) was a resident in 1843-44. The lawyer and politician HotherHage was also a resident in the building in around 1843. Anker Vilhelm Frederik...
1868 - CHARLOTTE HAGE (ID=3271), sold before 1873. 1870 - CHRISTOPHER HAGE (ID=12436), owned by Puggaard & Hage, Nakskov. 1872 - HOTHER (ID=9377), owned...
canal promoters decided to go ahead without the Philadelphia backing. HotherHage and Edward H. Gill were hired to engineer the project, and made changes...
times. Johannes Hage (1800–1837), the editor of the magazine Fædrelandet, was also a resident in the building around 1836. HotherHage (1816–1873) a National...
in Fanefjord Church. Notable people buried in the churchyard include: HotherHage (1816-1873), politician and editor Eline Boisen (1813-1871), writer Aage...