For the Danish naval officers, see Steen Andersen Bille, Steen Andersen Bille (1797–1883), and Steen Andersen Bille (1751–1833).
Steen Bille (1565–1629) was a Danish councillor and diplomat.
He was the son of Jens Bille and Karen Rønnow, and is sometimes called "Steen Jensen Bille". His father compiled a manuscript of ballads, Jens Billes visebog.
As a young man Bille travelled in Europe. He then worked for the council of Danish Regents for the young Christian IV.
SteenBille (1565–1629) was a Danish councillor and diplomat. He was the son of Jens Bille and Karen Rønnow, and is sometimes called "Steen Jensen Bille"...
Cape SteenBille (Danish: Kap SteenBille) or Kap Bille, also known as Kangeq, is a headland in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast Greenland, Kujalleq...
The name of Steen Andersen Bille is closely associated with one extended family of Danish naval officers over several generations. In a direct line from...
there is no reliable information about these peoples. Danish Admiral SteenBille was the first to contact them in 1846 and Frederik Adolph de Roepstorff...
Michael Bille (1680–1756) (1680–1756), Royal Danish Navy vice admiral Michael Johannes Petronius Bille (born 1769), Royal Danish Navy vice admiral Steen Andersen...
brother, Christian IV of Denmark. Another Danish commission including SteenBille and Niels Krag visited in 1593, which resulted in the keeper James Beaton...
therefore, decided to make a second attempt. They sent Captain Steen Andersen Bille in the frigate Najaden 40 under Captain John Hoppe to Malta, where...
been delayed from setting out and would not try again. The diplomats SteenBille and Andrew Sinclair delivered the letters to King James on 10 October...
Jens spent some years abroad and studied in Paris with his brother Steen Clausen Bille (1527–86). Their tutor during the journey was Christiern Mortensen...
and the Danish lords soon returned to prosperity. Soon, another uncle, SteenBille, helped him build an observatory and alchemical laboratory at Herrevad...
(1998) In French. Georges Perec Et I'Histoire, ed. by Carsten Sestoft & SteenBille Jorgensen (2000). In French. La Grande Catena. Studi su "La Vie mode...
Claus Bille (ca. 1490 – 4 January 1558 at Lyngsgård, Scania) was a Danish statesman. Claus was born as the youngest son of a Danish nobleman, Steen Basse...
Ibsen married Danish writer Steen Andersen Josias Christopher Bille (called Josias), a member of the ancient noble Bille family, in 1930, and moved to...
as were two of their sons, Steen and Axel Brahe. Her husband held substantial fiefdoms. After his death in 1571, Beate Bille kept the fiefdom of Froste...
their daughters Vathrine and Charlotte Bille, their sons Just and Steen Andersen Bille, his wife's niece, Sophie Bille, and the widow, Mette Anders Datter...
guarded by a small Danish cavalry force under the command of Colonel SteenBille, which was disarmed after a short battle. Gyldenløve was also in Odense...
They encountered a large Inuit encampment on the first day, near Cape SteenBille. Occasional contacts with the nomadic native population continued as...
is a 2014 Danish drama film directed by Bille August, and starring Ghita Nørby, Morten Grunwald, Paprika Steen, and Jens Albinus. The film was nominated...
baptism of Prince Henry in 1594, those given to Christian Bernekow and SteenBille of Denmark were heavier and more costly than those given to Adam Crusius...