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- Anne_Bolette_Holsen abstract "Anne Bolette Holsen (21 July 1856 – 1 June 1913) was a Norwegian teacher and proponent for women's rights. She was born in Bergen to Ole Rasmussen Holsen and Synnøve Høisæth. She died in Kristiania in 1913.She was a co-founder of Kvindestemmeretsforeningen in 1885, among with Gina Krog, Ragna Nielsen, Anna Rogstad and others, and chaired the organization from 1897 until her death.".
- Q17119751 abstract "Anne Bolette Holsen (21 July 1856 – 1 June 1913) was a Norwegian teacher and proponent for women's rights. She was born in Bergen to Ole Rasmussen Holsen and Synnøve Høisæth. She died in Kristiania in 1913.She was a co-founder of Kvindestemmeretsforeningen in 1885, among with Gina Krog, Ragna Nielsen, Anna Rogstad and others, and chaired the organization from 1897 until her death.".
- Anne_Bolette_Holsen comment "Anne Bolette Holsen (21 July 1856 – 1 June 1913) was a Norwegian teacher and proponent for women's rights. She was born in Bergen to Ole Rasmussen Holsen and Synnøve Høisæth. She died in Kristiania in 1913.She was a co-founder of Kvindestemmeretsforeningen in 1885, among with Gina Krog, Ragna Nielsen, Anna Rogstad and others, and chaired the organization from 1897 until her death.".
- Q17119751 comment "Anne Bolette Holsen (21 July 1856 – 1 June 1913) was a Norwegian teacher and proponent for women's rights. She was born in Bergen to Ole Rasmussen Holsen and Synnøve Høisæth. She died in Kristiania in 1913.She was a co-founder of Kvindestemmeretsforeningen in 1885, among with Gina Krog, Ragna Nielsen, Anna Rogstad and others, and chaired the organization from 1897 until her death.".