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Bolette is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Bolette Gjør (1835–1909), Norwegian writer and missionary * Anne Bolette Holsen (1856–1913), Norwegian teacher and women's rights activist *Bolette Roed Bolette Roed (born 1979) is a Danish-born recorder player based in Copenhagen. Education Roed graduated from the advanced solo performance class of the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen in March 2004. Parallel, she studied at the C ... (born 1979), Danish musician * Bolette Sutermeister Petri (1920–2018), Danish-Swiss travel writer See also * Bolete, a mushroom {{forename Feminine given names ...
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Bolette Gjør
:''Should not be confused with Bolette Margrethe Nissen, born 1849, the mother-in-law of Hartvig Johannson.'' Bolette Margrethe Gjør, née Nissen (11 May 1835 – 4 November 1909) was a Norwegian writer and inner missionary. She was born in Trondheim as a daughter of merchant Martinus Nissen (1800–1836) and Ida Susanne Amalie Hagerup (1808–85). After her father died when she was only one year old, her mother remarried and they moved to Romedal. She was a sister of Rikke Nissen, niece of Hartvig Nissen, grandniece of Henrich Steffens and a first cousin of Prime Minister Francis Hagerup. In October, 1872, she married vicar Julius Gjør (1839–1916), a son of Magnus A. Gjør. She attended her uncle's Nissen Girls School from 1849, and later learnt English. In her early twenties she underwent a Christian awakening in the milieu surrounding Gisle Johnson. She dedicated the rest of her life to missionary organizational work for women, inspired by the practical work of Gustava Ki ...
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Anne Bolette Holsen
Anne Bolette Holsen (21 July 1856 – 1 June 1913) was a Norwegian schoolteacher and proponent for women's rights. She was a co-founder of Kvindestemmeretsforeningen in 1885, and chaired the organization from 1897 until her death. Personal life Holsen was born in Bergen to Ole Rasmussen Holsen and Synnøve Høisæth. She died in Kristiania in 1913. Career Holsen was educated as schoolteacher, and from 1879 she was appointed at a primary school in Sofienberg in Kristiania. She took part in organizational work, and was active in the association Kristiania Lærerinneforening. In 1900 she established a secondary school for girls ( no, fortsettelsesskole for unge piger) at Grünerløkka in Kristiania, along with Anna Rogstad and Göthilde Næss. The school was the first of its kind, and was taken over by Kristiania municipality in 1909, and served as a model for similar schools ( no, fortsettelsesskole/framhaldsskole) in other cities in Norway. She was a co-founder of Kvindestem ...
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Bolette Roed
Bolette Roed (born 1979) is a Danish-born recorder player based in Copenhagen. Education Roed graduated from the advanced solo performance class of the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen in March 2004. Parallel, she studied at the Conservatoire National Superieur Musique et Danse de Lyon and graduated as a medical doctor from the University of Copenhagen in 2011. She studied the recorder with Dan Laurin and Pierre Hamon, Nikolaj Ronimus and Kirsten Rehling and took masterclasses with Kees Boeke, Pedro Memelsdorff, Peter Holtslag, Marion Verbruggen and Gerd Lünenbürger. Her repertoire ranges from medieval through renaissance and baroque to contemporary music and she has world premiered a large number of works. Career Since 2004, Roed has toured as a soloist with the baroque orchestra Arte dei Suonatori and has performed as a soloist with Concerto Copenhagen, the Danish National Chamber Orchestra, the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Danish Orchest ...
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Bolette Sutermeister Petri
Bolette-Merete Sutermeister Petri (October 23, 1920 – 2018) was a Danish-Swiss writer of travel literature, considered as ″expert for the High North". Biography Petri Sutermeister was born in October 1920 in Kriens, Switzerland. Her mother was Danish and her father was the owner of a pasta producer in Lucerne; she spent her first eight years of life in the ″villa Bleiche″ in Kriens; then she lived with her family in Lucerne; In 1935 she moved with her mother after her divorce to Copenhagen. At sixteen, she first traveled to Spitsbergen. She worked as a translator in Copenhagen and made archeological studies and expeditions to Greenland, Lapland and Spitsbergen. In Longyearbyen, she created in the former coal mine of John Munroe Longyear a museum ″with facts about Svalbard″. Until 1992, she spent each summer, from May to September in Spitsbergen. Petri Sutermeister's books consist of stories that usually contain a trip /travel, for example, in a train or on a plan ...
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Bolete
{{refimprove, date=July 2020 A bolete is a type of mushroom, or fungal fruiting body. It can be identified thanks to a unique mushroom cap. The cap is clearly different from the stem. On the underside of the cap there is usually a spongy surface with pores, instead of the gills typical of mushrooms. However, there are some boletes that are gilled, such as species of '' Chroogomphus'', '' Gomphidius'', ''Paxillus'', '' Phylloporus'' and '' Hygrophoropsis aurantiaca''. "Bolete" is the English common name In biology, a common name of a taxon or organism (also known as a vernacular name, English name, colloquial name, country name, popular name, or farmer's name) is a name that is based on the normal language of everyday life; and is often contrast ... for fungus species whose mushroom caps have this appearance. The boletes are classified in the order Boletales. Not all members of the order Boletales are boletes. The micromorphology and molecular phylogeny of the order ...
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