Jacobine Camilla Collett (née Wergeland; 23 January 1813 – 6 March 1895) was a Norwegian writer, often referred to as the first Norwegian feminist. She... 9 KB (1,019 words) - 10:33, 16 August 2023 |
teacher of chess Camilla Collett (1813–1895), Norwegian writer and feminist Camilla Eibenschütz (1884–1958), German stage actress Camilla Odhnoff (1928–2013)... 8 KB (833 words) - 13:22, 4 April 2024 |
landowner Camilla Collett (1813–1895), Norwegian author James Collett (1655–1727), English-Norwegian merchant; origin of the Norwegian Collett family Johan... 3 KB (389 words) - 05:54, 6 March 2024 |
longer valid, was the first Norwegian banknote featuring a woman: Camilla Collett (1813–1895), author, feminist activist, sister of Henrik Wergeland... 21 KB (1,425 words) - 13:55, 2 May 2023 |
cited reading Amtmandens Døtre (The Official's Daughters, 1855) by Camilla Collett and Henrik Ibsen's plays Kjærlighedens komedie (Love's Comedy, 1862)... 17 KB (2,020 words) - 09:46, 14 April 2024 |
Norway. He was the second son of professor Peter Jonas Collett (1813-1851) and Camilla Collett (1813-1895). His maternal uncles included Oscar and Henrik... 4 KB (282 words) - 14:59, 1 May 2022 |
Minister of Defense and chamberlain Brita Collett Paus (née Collett, 1917-1998), humanitarian Camilla Collett (née Wergeland, 1813–1895), writer, often... 4 KB (446 words) - 10:45, 10 July 2023 |
Oslo), Norway. She was the daughter of Harald Buch (1872–1950) and Camilla Collett (1878–1973) and a sister of art historian Ada Polak. In 1933 she married... 3 KB (225 words) - 17:46, 12 January 2023 |
education in Norway, but also Læseforening for Kvinder (founded by Camilla Collett in 1874), Nissen's Girls' School, Kristiania Lærerindeforening, the... 48 KB (4,718 words) - 16:55, 20 April 2024 |