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- Q16043663 description "Norwegian educator".
- Q16043663 description "Norwegian educator".
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- Q16043663 abstract "Sofie Borchgrevink (26 September 1846 – 5 December 1911) was a Norwegian educator. She was born in Christiania, a daughter of Major General Fredrik Laurentius Klouman and Wilhelmine Kristine Juell. She was mother-in-law of museologist Stian Herlofsen Finne-Grønn.She served as principal at Kristiania kvinnelige industriskole from 1888 to 1911.".
- Q16043663 birthDate "1846-09-26".
- Q16043663 birthYear "1846".
- Q16043663 deathDate "1911-12-05".
- Q16043663 deathYear "1911".
- Q16043663 nationality Q20.
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- Q16043663 wikiPageWikiLink Q6646121.
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- Q16043663 dateOfBirth "1846-09-26".
- Q16043663 dateOfDeath "1911-12-05".
- Q16043663 name "Borchgrevink, Sofie".
- Q16043663 shortDescription "Norwegian educator".
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- Q16043663 comment "Sofie Borchgrevink (26 September 1846 – 5 December 1911) was a Norwegian educator. She was born in Christiania, a daughter of Major General Fredrik Laurentius Klouman and Wilhelmine Kristine Juell. She was mother-in-law of museologist Stian Herlofsen Finne-Grønn.She served as principal at Kristiania kvinnelige industriskole from 1888 to 1911.".
- Q16043663 label "Sofie Borchgrevink".
- Q16043663 givenName "Sofie".
- Q16043663 name "Borchgrevink, Sofie".
- Q16043663 name "Sofie Borchgrevink".
- Q16043663 surname "Borchgrevink".