Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q3719487> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q3719487 description "Landowner".
- Q3719487 description "Landowner".
- Q3719487 subject Q6644875.
- Q3719487 subject Q6932691.
- Q3719487 subject Q7117170.
- Q3719487 subject Q8122864.
- Q3719487 subject Q8685822.
- Q3719487 abstract "Maren Juel (18 March 1749 – 20 February 1815) was a Norwegian landowner, regarded as the wealthiest woman in Norway at her time.She was born in Christiania (now Oslo) as the daughter of timber trader and civil servant Hans Juel (1702–1765). She was the sister of timber trader, Jacob Juel. In 1771 she was married to businessman and landowner Peder Holter (1723 - 1786). He had accumulated a number of estates and was regarded for his time to be one of the most wealthy men in the country. After her husband's death in 1786, she managed the properties herself. These included Losby in Lørenskog as well as the estates Hafslund and Borregaard in Sarpsborg and the Ljan Estate (Ljansbruket) which included Stubljan in Nordstrand and Hvitebjørn in Oppegård. In 1791 she married civil servant Ole Christopher Wessel who died in 1794. In 1796 Juel married Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz, later member of the Parliament of Norway and Government Minister. She had no children. Her heirs included her niece, Gjertrud Maren Juel who was married to Lars Ingier.".
- Q3719487 birthDate "1749-03-18".
- Q3719487 birthYear "1749".
- Q3719487 deathDate "1815-02-20".
- Q3719487 deathYear "1815".
- Q3719487 nationality Q20.
- Q3719487 thumbnail Fru_M._G._Rosenkrantz.png?width=300.
- Q3719487 wikiPageExternalLink Hafslund_hovedg%C3%A5rd.
- Q3719487 wikiPageExternalLink www.losbybruk.no.
- Q3719487 wikiPageExternalLink hvitebjoern-gaard.
- Q3719487 wikiPageExternalLink Borregaard-hovedgard.
- Q3719487 wikiPageExternalLink Stubljan.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q108025.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q109016.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q16896701.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1894190.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q1998762.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q4566266.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q57860.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q57868.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q585.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q6118825.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q6491555.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q6644875.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q6660829.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q6932691.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q7085824.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q7117170.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8122864.
- Q3719487 wikiPageWikiLink Q8685822.
- Q3719487 dateOfBirth "1749-03-18".
- Q3719487 dateOfDeath "1815-02-20".
- Q3719487 name "Juel, Maren".
- Q3719487 shortDescription "Landowner".
- Q3719487 type Person.
- Q3719487 type Agent.
- Q3719487 type Person.
- Q3719487 type Agent.
- Q3719487 type NaturalPerson.
- Q3719487 type Thing.
- Q3719487 type Q215627.
- Q3719487 type Q5.
- Q3719487 type Person.
- Q3719487 comment "Maren Juel (18 March 1749 – 20 February 1815) was a Norwegian landowner, regarded as the wealthiest woman in Norway at her time.She was born in Christiania (now Oslo) as the daughter of timber trader and civil servant Hans Juel (1702–1765). She was the sister of timber trader, Jacob Juel. In 1771 she was married to businessman and landowner Peder Holter (1723 - 1786). He had accumulated a number of estates and was regarded for his time to be one of the most wealthy men in the country.".
- Q3719487 label "Maren Juel".
- Q3719487 depiction Fru_M._G._Rosenkrantz.png.
- Q3719487 givenName "Maren".
- Q3719487 name "Juel, Maren".
- Q3719487 name "Maren Juel".
- Q3719487 surname "Juel".