Niels Peter Christian Holsøe
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Niels Peter Christian Holsøe
Summary
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe is a human[1]. Born in Øster Egesborg[2], he… he was born on +1826-11-27T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Copenhagen[4]. He died on +1895-01-01T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as an architect[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Øster Egesborg[2], Niels Peter Christian Holsøe…
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe died in Copenhagen[4].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe was born on +1826-11-27T00:00:00Z[3].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe died on +1895-01-01T00:00:00Z[5].
- Burial took place at Frederiksberg Old Cemetery[8].
- A child of Niels Peter Christian Holsøe was Carl Holsøe[9].
- A child of Niels Peter Christian Holsøe was Niels Holsøe[10].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[11].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's professions included architect[6].
- A notable work attributed to Niels Peter Christian Holsøe is Remisen[12].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe received the Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog[13].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe received the Decoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog[14].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's image is recorded as Niels Peder Christian Holsoe.jpg[15].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe is recorded as male[16].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 95828122[18].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's Union List of Artist Names ID is recorded as 500023826[19].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's Commons category is recorded as Niels Peter Christian Holsøe[20].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's family name is recorded as Holsøe[21].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's given name is recorded as Niels[22].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's given name is recorded as Peder[23].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's given name is recorded as Christian[24].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe studied under Gustav Friedrich Hetsch[25].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's Kunstindeks Danmark Artist ID is recorded as 7620[26].
- Niels Peter Christian Holsøe's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Danish[27].
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Origins and Family
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe was born in Øster Egesborg[2]. He was born on +1826-11-27T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe studied under Gustav Friedrich Hetsch[25].
Career and Affiliations
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe worked as an architect[6].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Niels Peter Christian Holsøe is Remisen[12].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog[13], a grade of an order[28], in Denmark[29] and Decoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog[14], a grade of an order[30], in Denmark[31], founded in 1808[32].
Personal Life
Children include Carl Holsøe[9], a painter[33], 1863–1935[34], of Kingdom of Denmark[35], awarded the Eckersberg Medal[36] and Niels Holsøe[10], a painter[37], 1865–1928[38], of Kingdom of Denmark[39], awarded the Eckersberg Medal[40].
Death and Burial
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe died on +1895-01-01T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Copenhagen[4]. He is buried at Frederiksberg Old Cemetery[8].
Why It Matters
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (7 views/month, #7,297 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
FAQs
Where was Niels Peter Christian Holsøe born?
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe was born in Øster Egesborg[2].
Where did Niels Peter Christian Holsøe die?
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe died in Copenhagen[4].
What did Niels Peter Christian Holsøe do for work?
Niels Peter Christian Holsøe worked as architect[6].
What awards did Niels Peter Christian Holsøe receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog[13] and Decoration of the Cross of Honour of the Dannebrog[14].