Jutta Bojsen-Møller
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Jutta Bojsen-Møller
Summary
Jutta Bojsen-Møller is a human[1]. She was born in Store Heddinge[2]. She was born on March 17, 1837[3]. She passed away in Copenhagen[4]. She died on January 12, 1927[5]. She worked as a women's rights activist[6]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller was born in Store Heddinge[2].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller passed away in Copenhagen[4].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller was born on March 17, 1837[3].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller died on January 12, 1927[5].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's father was Frederik Engelhart Boisen[8].
- A child of Jutta Bojsen-Møller was Helge Bojsen-Møller[9].
- A child of Jutta Bojsen-Møller was Eli Møller[10].
- A child of Jutta Bojsen-Møller was Aage Bojsen Møller[11].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[12].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller worked as a women's rights activist[6].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller held the position of chairperson[13].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller received the Medal of Merit in Gold[14].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller is recorded as female[15].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's Commons category is recorded as Jutta Bojsen-Møller[17].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's family name is recorded as Bojsen-Møller[18].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's given name is recorded as Jutta[19].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's sibling is recorded as Frede Bojsen[20].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's sibling is recorded as Peter Bojsen[21].
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller's sibling is recorded as Emil Bojsen[22].
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Origins and Family
Jutta Bojsen-Møller was born in Store Heddinge[2]. She was born on March 17, 1837[3]. Her father was Frederik Engelhart Boisen[8].
Career and Affiliations
Jutta Bojsen-Møller's professions included women's rights activist[6]. She held the position of chairperson[13].
Recognition
Jutta Bojsen-Møller received the Medal of Merit in Gold[14].
Personal Life
Children include Helge Bojsen-Møller[9], an architect[23], 1874–1946[24], of Kingdom of Denmark[25]; Eli Møller[10], a gynecologist[26], 1863–1941[27], of Kingdom of Denmark[28]; and Aage Bojsen Møller[11], a Lutheran pastor[29], 1857–1948[30], of Kingdom of Denmark[31], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog[32].
Death and Burial
Jutta Bojsen-Møller died on January 12, 1927[5]. She died in Copenhagen[4].
Why It Matters
Jutta Bojsen-Møller ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (6 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[7] She has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33]
FAQs
Where was Jutta Bojsen-Møller born?
Born in Store Heddinge[2], Jutta Bojsen-Møller…
Where did Jutta Bojsen-Møller die?
Jutta Bojsen-Møller died in Copenhagen[4].
Who were Jutta Bojsen-Møller's parents?
Jutta Bojsen-Møller's father was Frederik Engelhart Boisen[8].
What did Jutta Bojsen-Møller do for work?
Jutta Bojsen-Møller worked as women's rights activist[6].
What awards did Jutta Bojsen-Møller receive?
Honors received include Medal of Merit in Gold[14].