Laust Jevsen Moltesen
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Laust Jevsen Moltesen
Summary
Laust Jevsen Moltesen is a human[1]. His place of birth was Råhede[2]. He was born on November 18, 1865[3]. He died in Ordrup[4]. He died on October 25, 1950[5]. He worked as a historian[6], politician[7], diplomat[8], and theologian[9]. He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
Key Facts
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen's place of birth was Råhede[2].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen died in Ordrup[4].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen was born on November 18, 1865[3].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen died on October 25, 1950[5].
- Burial took place at Gentofte Kirkegård[11].
- Among Laust Jevsen Moltesen's spouses was Eva Moltesen[12].
- A child of Laust Jevsen Moltesen was Erik Moltesen[13].
- A child of Laust Jevsen Moltesen was Per Algot Moltesen[14].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[15].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen worked as a historian[6].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen's professions included politician[7].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen worked as a diplomat[8].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen worked as a theologian[9].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen's field of work was church history[16].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen held the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark[17].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen held the position of member of the Folketing[18].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen held the position of member of the Folketing[19].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen held the position of member of the Folketing[20].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen received the Decoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog[21].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen received the Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Dannebrog[22].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen received the honorary doctorate of the University of Copenhagen[23].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen is recorded as male[24].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen's Commons category is recorded as Laust Jevsen Moltesen[26].
- Laust Jevsen Moltesen earned the academic degree of Candidatus theologiæ[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Råhede[2], Laust Jevsen Moltesen… he was born on November 18, 1865[3].
Education
Academic degrees include Candidatus theologiæ[27] and Doctor of Philosophy[28].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], politician[7], diplomat[8], and theologian[9]. Laust Jevsen Moltesen's field of work was church history[16]. Positions held include Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark[17], a position[29], in Denmark[30], founded in 1848[31] and member of the Folketing[18], a member of parliament[32], in Kingdom of Denmark[33].
Recognition
Awards received include Decoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog[21], a grade of an order[34], in Denmark[35], founded in 1808[36]; Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Dannebrog[22], a grade of an order[37], in Denmark[38]; and honorary doctorate of the University of Copenhagen[23], an award[39], in Denmark[40].
Personal Life
Laust Jevsen Moltesen was married to Eva Moltesen[12]. Children include Erik Moltesen[13], a writer[41], 1899–1926[42], of Kingdom of Denmark[43] and Per Algot Moltesen[14], 1900–1980[44], of Kingdom of Denmark[45], awarded the Decoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog[46].
Death and Burial
Laust Jevsen Moltesen died on October 25, 1950[5]. He passed away in Ordrup[4]. He is buried at Gentofte Kirkegård[11].
Why It Matters
Laust Jevsen Moltesen is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[10]
FAQs
Where was Laust Jevsen Moltesen born?
Born in Råhede[2], Laust Jevsen Moltesen…
Where did Laust Jevsen Moltesen die?
Laust Jevsen Moltesen passed away in Ordrup[4].
Who was Laust Jevsen Moltesen married to?
Laust Jevsen Moltesen's spouses include Eva Moltesen[12].
What did Laust Jevsen Moltesen do for work?
Laust Jevsen Moltesen worked as historian[6], politician[7], diplomat[8], and theologian[9].
What awards did Laust Jevsen Moltesen receive?
Honors received include Decoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog[21], Knight Grand Officer of the Order of the Dannebrog[22], and honorary doctorate of the University of Copenhagen[23].