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Danish and merchant
* 1963 – The Soviet nuclear powered submarine K-33 collides with the Finnish merchant vessel M / S Finnclipper in the Danish straits.
This definition are the absolute proportions for the Danish national flag to this day, for both the civil version of the flag (" Stutflaget "), as well as the merchant flag (" Handelsflaget ").
That some confusion still exists in this matter can be seen from the regulation of May 4, 1927, which once again states that Danish merchant ships have to fly flags according to the regulation of 1748.
During one of her visits she met and later married Edward Lind, a Danish merchant who worked in the Hacienda La Henriqueta in the town of Arroyo.
722 Danish merchant sailors and fisherman died, mostly due to vessels torpedoed by German submarines
** The Soviet nuclear powered submarine K-33 collides with the Finnish merchant vessel M / S Finnclipper in the Danish Straits.
Shipping is still the nerve of the town with its dockyards, its shipping companies and its maritime school which for more than a century has trained navigators for the Danish merchant fleet.
In the reign of king Eric of Pomerania the Danish government began to receive a large part of its income from the so-called Sound Dues toll on international merchant ships passing through the Øresund.
She was the daughter of the Danish grain merchant Conrad Stegmann and wife Louise Marie, née Brummer.
For several years Theophilus was an agent for King Charles I to the Danish Court, then a merchant in London.
In retaliation for the bombardment of Copenhagen, the Danish government had impounded British goods in warehouses, and merchant ships with their cargoes.
In 1871, the Danish merchant Friedrich Buman opened a specialized butter factory in the manor of Fominskoye ( 13 km northwest of Vologda ).
In 1871, the Danish merchant Friedrich Buman opened a specialized butter factory in the manor of Fominskoye, from Vologda.
At the same time Christian Waagepetersen, wine merchant to the Danish court and supporter of the arts, also became an important patron for Marstrand during this early period.
Gabriel Marcelis ( the elder ), a Dutch merchant with close ties to the Danish crown, took over operations in 1641 and invested in a double blast furnace that produced nails, iron parts, bullets, and cannon balls.
* Skipper Clement ( died 1536 ), Danish merchant, captain, privateer and leader of the peasant rebellion that was part of the civil war known as the Count's Feud ( Grevens Fejde )
During one of her visits she met and later married Edward Lind, a Danish merchant who worked in the Hacienda La Henriqueta in Arroyo.
She inherited the surname ' Andresen ' from her paternal grandfather, a Danish merchant.
Danish merchant Valdemar Hanschell established a liquor store in the 19th century which became the birthplace of Cockspur Rum.
It states that Bronck was born circa 1600 in Komstad in Småland, an historic province of Sweden adjacent to the then-Danish province of Skåneland, made his way to the coast on the Baltic Sea where he became a sailor in the Danish merchant marines, and later transferred to the Dutch fleet .< ref name = Komstad > The theory that Bronck was a Swede has been adopted by the official historian of the Bronx, Lloyd Ultan, the Bronx Historical Society and other publications .< ref >
Disguised as a merchant, Havelok is sheltered by Ubbe, a Danish nobleman.
The surname Dansby originates from a slave merchant of Danish descent who arrived in the new world as a serf working on a plantation in the Caribbean.
An important part of the Danish merchant marine escaped the occupation, as Arnold Peter Møller, President of the Mærsk shipping company, on 8 April instructed his ships on the high seas to move to Allied or neutral ports if at all possible.
The British contemplated confiscating the Norwegian merchant fleet as they did with the Danish fleet, but decided against it because the Norwegians continued to fight and because of intervention by the Norwegian ambassador in London.

Danish and Jacob
Key contributions were made by the Danish scholars Rasmus Rask and Karl Verner and the German scholar Jacob Grimm.
Jacob is recognized for enunciating Grimm's law, the Germanic Sound Shift, that was first observed by the Danish philologist Rasmus Christian Rask.
* 1987 – Jacob Bagersted, Danish handballer
In 1859 Jens Jacob Worsaae first proposed a division of the Stone Age into older and younger parts based on his work with Danish kitchen middens that began in 1851.
* May 20 – Jacob Ellehammer, Danish inventor ( b. 1871 )
** Jacob Gade, Danish violinist and composer ( b. 1879 )
* June 14 – Jacob Ellehammer, Danish inventor ( d. 1946 )
* February 19 – Jacob Vilhelm Rode Heiberg, Danish civil servant ( d. 1946 )
Harthacnut, however, was unable to travel to his coronation in England because his Danish kingdom was under threat of invasion by King Magnus I of Norway and King Anund Jacob of Sweden.
" " Ram's horn " was proposed by the Danish anatomist Jacob Winsløw in 1732 ; and a decade later his fellow Parisian, the surgeon de Garengeot, used " cornu Ammonis "-horn of ( the ancient Egyptian god ) Amun.
Jacob August Riis ( May 3, 1849 – May 26, 1914 ) was a Danish American social reformer, " muckraking " journalist and social documentary photographer.
Jacob Christian Jacobsen ( 2 September 1811 – 30 April 1887 ), mostly known as J. C. Jacobsen, was a Danish industrialist and philanthropist best known for founding the brewery Carlsberg.
In Paris, Holberg met the Danish scientist Jacob Winsløw, who was Catholic.
Struve's father Jacob moved the family from French-occupied Duchy of Holstein to Livonia in Imperial Russia to avoid military service, equipped with Danish passports.
Today Danish photographers such as Astrid Kruse Jensen and Jacob Aue Sobol are active both at home and abroad, participating in key exhibitions around the world.
In 1287, he also entered into an alliance with a group of Danish nobles, most prominently Jacob Nielsen, Count of Halland and Stig Andersen Hvide, who were outlawed in Denmark for allegedly murdering the Danish king Eric V. Eirik gave the outlaws sanctuary in Norway in 1287.
They were introduced to the United States by Emily Bissell in 1907, after she had read about the 1904 Danish Christmas Seal in an article by Danish-born Jacob Riis, a muckraking journalist and photographer.
One of the most universally known pieces of Danish music is the Jalousie ' Tango Tzigane ' ( 1925 ) composed by Jacob Gade.
* Jacob Israel Emden ( Danish rabbi )
* 1777 Holmblad & Co., Danish paints company, founded by Swedish born Jacob Holmblad in Copenhagen.
This contradiction has first been investigated in the 19th century by the German linguist Jacob Grimm and the Danish philosopher Nikolaj Grundtvig, where Grimm noted a dualism between good and evil in the Edda's light-elves and dark-elves, like Grundtvig, but raised the question if not three kinds of Norse elves should be assumed.
These claims were countered in pamphlets by Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae, an archaeologist who had excavated parts of Danevirke, who argued that there was no way of knowing the language of the earliest inhabitants of Danish territory, that Germans had more solid historical claims to large parts of France and England, and that Slavs by the same reasoning could annex parts of Eastern Germany.
Jens Jacob Asmussen Worsaae ( 14 March 1821 – 15 August 1885 ) was a Danish archaeologist, historian and politician, who was the second director of the National Museum of Denmark ( 1865 – 1874 ).

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