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Jens Andersen (writer)
Jens Andersen may refer to: * Jens Andersen Lodehat (died 1431), Danish bishop * Jens Andersen Beldenak (died 1537), Danish bishop * Jens Banzon Hee Andersen (1820–1892), Danish farmer * Jens Mathias Bollerup Andersen (1822–1868), Danish politician * Jens Andersen (businessman) (1866–1937), Norwegian shoemaker and businessperson * Jens Andersen (writer) (born 1955), Danish writer * Jens Andersen (actor) (born 1971), Danish actor * Jens Andersen (boxer) Jens Christian Andersen (28 June 1929 – 24 April 2010) was a Danish amateur boxer who won a silver medal in the light-middleweight division at the 1951 European Championships, losing in the final to László Papp. He competed in the 1956 Summ ...
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Jens Andersen Lodehat
Jens may refer to: * Jens (given name), a list of people with the name * Jens (surname), a list of people * Jens, Switzerland, a municipality * 1719 Jens, an asteroid See also * Jensen (other) Jensen may refer to: People *Jensen (surname) * Jensen (given name) * Jensen (gamer), Danish professional ''League of Legends'' player Places Australia * Jensen Oval, Sydney, Australia, a soccer park * Jensen, Queensland, a suburb of Townsvi ... * Jenssi {{disambiguation ...
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Jens Andersen Beldenak
Jens Andersen Beldenak, called the Bald, was a Danish bishop. He was born in the village of Brøndum, the Limfjord, and died 20 January 1537. Historians generally considered him a controversial figure due to his being a contrarian in addition to a quarrelsome character. Aside from his position in the church, he was an important figure in the court of King Christian II due to his legal expertise. Particularly, Beldenak was credited for transforming Sweden from electoral to a hereditary kingdom. Background Jens Andersen Beldenak was the son of a poor shoemaker. He was only taught in a convent school but he later studied in Cologne and Rome, where he also worked in the papal office. When he returned to Denmark, he was employed at the King John's office and soon distinguished himself for his sharp intellect, his eloquence and his legal knowledge and in 1501 became bishop of the Diocese of Funen, where he soon fell into a long-standing conflict with the nobility. Beldenak was the only bi ...
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Jens Banzon Hee Andersen
Jens may refer to: * Jens (given name), a list of people with the name * Jens (surname), a list of people * Jens, Switzerland, a municipality * 1719 Jens, an asteroid See also * Jensen (other) * Jenssi Joensuu (; krl, Jovensuu; ) is a city and municipality in North Karelia, Finland, located on the northern shore of Lake Pyhäselkä (northern part of Lake Saimaa) at the mouth of the Pielinen River (''Pielisjoki''). It was founded in 1848. Th ...
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Jens Andersen (businessman)
Jens Andersen (13 September 1866 – 5 January 1937) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Idd, and after taking his shoemaker training he worked for four years as a leather merchant in Fredrikstad. In 1898 he started the shoe factory Fredriksstad Skofabrik. He was the factory manager here until 1905, then a co-manager for I. T. Halvorsen Skofabrik in Halden from 1906 to 1910. In 1911 he started the company Skofabriken Norge in Kristiania, where he was the manager until 1924, then director. He was a board member of the Federation of Norwegian Industries and the Norwegian Employers' Confederation The Norwegian Employers' Confederation ( no, Norsk Arbeidsgiverforening, NAF) was an employers' organisation in Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comp .... He died in January 1937 and was buried at Vestre gravlund. References 1866 births 1937 deaths People from Halden Norwe ...
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Jens Andersen (writer)
Jens Andersen may refer to: * Jens Andersen Lodehat (died 1431), Danish bishop * Jens Andersen Beldenak (died 1537), Danish bishop * Jens Banzon Hee Andersen (1820–1892), Danish farmer * Jens Mathias Bollerup Andersen (1822–1868), Danish politician * Jens Andersen (businessman) (1866–1937), Norwegian shoemaker and businessperson * Jens Andersen (writer) (born 1955), Danish writer * Jens Andersen (actor) (born 1971), Danish actor * Jens Andersen (boxer) Jens Christian Andersen (28 June 1929 – 24 April 2010) was a Danish amateur boxer who won a silver medal in the light-middleweight division at the 1951 European Championships, losing in the final to László Papp. He competed in the 1956 Summ ...
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Jens Andersen (actor)
Jens Andersen may refer to: * Jens Andersen Lodehat (died 1431), Danish bishop * Jens Andersen Beldenak (died 1537), Danish bishop * Jens Banzon Hee Andersen (1820–1892), Danish farmer * Jens Mathias Bollerup Andersen (1822–1868), Danish politician * Jens Andersen (businessman) (1866–1937), Norwegian shoemaker and businessperson * Jens Andersen (writer) (born 1955), Danish writer * Jens Andersen (actor) (born 1971), Danish actor * Jens Andersen (boxer) Jens Christian Andersen (28 June 1929 – 24 April 2010) was a Danish amateur boxer who won a silver medal in the light-middleweight division at the 1951 European Championships, losing in the final to László Papp. He competed in the 1956 Summ ...
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