MathildeFibiger (13 December 1830 – 17 June 1872) was a Danish feminist, novelist, and telegraphist. MathildeFibiger was born in Copenhagen in 1830....
Jesse Fibiger (born 1978), Canadian hockey player Johannes Fibiger (1867–1928), Danish pathologist MathildeFibiger (1830–1872), Danish writer Fibiger (crater)...
supporting evidence, Fibiger's work was regarded a milestone in cancer study. Fibiger was married to MathildeFibiger (1863–1954). Mathilde was his cousin who...
professional nurse. She was the elder sister of writer and feminist MathildeFibiger. Ilia Fibiger published four volumes of plays of which Modsætninger (Contradictions)...
Louisa Margaret Dunkley Thomas Eckert Thomas Edison John H. Emerick MathildeFibiger Ambrose E. Gonzales Oliver Heaviside Emma Hunter Joseph Nathan Kane...
Pomerania (1997) Edvard Eriksen (1989) [Martinus William Ferslew (2001) MathildeFibiger (1971) Niels R. Finsen (1960) Ole Fick (2003) Wilhelm Freddie (1993)...
Todd Lincoln, 16th First Lady of the United States (d. 1882) 1830 – MathildeFibiger, Danish feminist, novelist and telegraphist (d. 1892) 1836 – Franz...
for being one of the earliest women to work as a telegraph operator. MathildeFibiger (1830–1872), a Danish novelist and advocate of women's rights, became...
Scholar, the Gypsy and the Priest (novelized memoir of Romany life) MathildeFibiger – Clara Raphael, Tolv Breve (Clara Raphael, Twelve Letters) Elizabeth...
the women who worked in the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts. MathildeFibiger (1830–1872) was a Danish feminist, novelist, and telegraphist who championed...
2009: Awarded Mathilde Prize for contributions towards equality between women and men in academia. The prize is named after MathildeFibiger. 2008: Awarded...
The Lamplighter Charles Dickens – Hard Times Fanny Fern – Ruth Hall MathildeFibiger – Minona Frederick Greenwood – The Loves of an Apothecary Francesco...
(1817–1867), playwright, novelist and Denmark's first professional nurse MathildeFibiger (1830–1872), writings in support of women's rights Hanne Finsen (1925–2023)...
the public debate following the controversial novel Clara Raphael by MathildeFibiger (1851). Her spouse served as a vicar in a parish in Slesvig-Holsten...
See also: Timeline of women in Denmark First female civil servant: MathildeFibiger (as the first female telegraph operator, she was counted as a civil...
her thirties, Klein established a close friendship with the feminist MathildeFibiger who moved to Helsingør in 1864. Her husband, the architect Vilhelm...
Return Visit to Clara Raphael), in which she criticized the author MathildeFibiger. Using her own name, she went on to comment on the failings of Danish...
officer Wilhelm Marstrand, painter P.C. Skovgaard, painter Novelist MathildeFibiger Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thora Hallager. Tove Hansen:...
specializing in painting flowers and still lifes (b. 1803) 17 June – MathildeFibiger, feminist, novelist and telegraphist (b. 1830) 16 August – Andreas...
April – Louise Bille-Brahe, court member (died 1910) 13 December – MathildeFibiger, feminist, novelist and telegraphist (died 1872) 22 April – Knud Lyne...
who had previously supported the first female Danish telegrapher, MathildeFibiger. Fenger forwarded her apply to study medicine at the university to...
Gyldendal: Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 30 January 2019. Fibiger, Mathilde (2017). Clara Raphael. Lindhardt og Ringhof. pp. 334–. ISBN 978-87-11-74906-7...