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Alfabetisk liste 'Aa' står forrest, 'Å' bagest Kongehuset efter denne liste Niels Ebbesen Aagaard Arent Nicolai Aasheim Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard Peter Christian Abildgaard Søren Abildgaard Daniel Jensen Adzer Frederik Svane Africanus, se: http://bjoerna.net/havrebjerg/ Iver Als Peder Als Christoff Heinrich Amthor Peder Kofod Ancher Hans Peder Anchersen (1700-1765), filolog, historiker, jurist [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Thomas Angell Georg David Anthon Fredrich Christian Holberg Arentz (1736-1825), rektor [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Hans Jacob Arnoldt (1669-1758), general, husejer [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Johan Samuel Augustin Torkil Baden [Forvalter] Poul Badstuber Matthias Bagger [Matthias Olsen Bagger] Jens Baggesen [Jens Immanuel Baggesen] 1 Nicolai Edinger Balle Henning Frederik Bargum Bertel Bartholin Caspar Bartholin Hans Bartholin Johan Bernhard Basedow Georg Wilhelm Baurenfeind Laurent Angliviel de la Beaumelle (1726-1773), forfatter [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Knud Ahasverus Becker [Knud Ahasverus Becher] Knud Nielsen Benstrup Johan Severin Bentzon Ernst Heinrich Berling (1708-1750), bogtrykker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Andreas Peter Bernstorff J.H.E. Bernstorff Jacob Christian Bie Charlotta Dorothea Biehl (1731-1788), forfatter og oversætter [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Steen Andersen Bille Jens Bing Andreas Bjørn Søren Bloch Johannes Bartholomæus Bluhme Rasmus Borch Johannes Bormann [Bornemann] Henrik Bornemann Adolph Engelbert Boye Birgitte Cathrine Boye Georg Brandes (1842-1927) litteraturkritiker, forfatter [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Enevold Brandt Iver Brinck [Iver Brink] Broder Brorson Hans Adolf Brorson Nicolai Brorson [Niels Brorson] Malthe Conrad Bruun Oluf Bruun Balthazar Johannes de Buchwald Johannes de Buchwald Johan Bülow Etienne Capion (-1722-), teaterentreprenør [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Carl Landgreve af Hessen-Kassel Johan Frederik Carøe Guiseppe Casorti Ulrik Frederik Cicignon Christian Friederich Gottlob Clar Johan Frederik Classen Peter Hersleb Classen Peter Clausen Thomas Clausen 2 Johan Frederik Clemens Niels Hjersing Clementin (1721-1776), skuespiller [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Thomas Christensen Clitau Christian Colbjørnsen Antonio Como Frédéric de Coninck Christian Cramer Johan Andreas Cramer Peter Cramer Magnus Crusius Werner Dam Christian Conrad Greve Danneskjold-Laurwigen Frederik Greve Danneskjold-Samsøe Benjamin Dass Peter Dass [Petter Dass] Bartholomæus Deichman Georg Detharding Johan Christian Drewsen Christian Drubin Hans Poulsen Egede Poul Hansen Egede Hans Henrik von Eickstedt Nicolai Eigtved Frederik Christian Eilschov (1725-1750), filosof, sprogrenser [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Dorthe Engelbretsdatter [Dorthea Engelbretsdatter; Dorthe Engebretsdatter] Laurids Engelstoft Edvard Edvardsen Carl Wilhelm Anton Eegholm Lorentz Peter Eenholm Christian Ulrich Detlev Baron von Eggers Johan Bartram Ernst Johan Conrad Ernst Enevold Ewald Johannes Ewald Peder Ditlev Faber Christian Falster (1690-1752), rektor, satiriker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Claus Fasting Diderich Christian Fester Esaias Fleischer 3 Per Forskål Lars Larsen Forsæt Jacob Fortling Niels Foss Louis Fournier Catharina Frydendahl [Jomfru Møller] Peter Jørgen Frydendahl Christian Fædder Christian Carl Gabel Vincenzo Galeotti Peder Severin Garboe Frederik Eiler Gjedde Adam Gottlob Gjelstrup Cathrine Marie Gjelstrup Hans Gram (1685-1748), historiker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Hans Gram [Supplerende] Johan Gram Niels Gram Johannes Green Ulrik Green Emanuel Rasmus Grove Gustav Grüner Peter Grønland Ove Høegh-Guldberg [Ove Høgh Guldberg] Johan Ernst Gunnerus Søren Gyldendal Jean Henri Huguetan Greve af Gyldensten Jørgen Gylding Carl Frederik Ehrensvärd Gyllembourg Thomasine Christine Gyllembourg-Ehrensvärd Peter Güntelberg Joachim Gynther se: http://bjoerna.net/havrebjerg/ Caspar Frederik von Gähler Peter Elias von Gähler Sigismund Vilhelm von Gähler August Christian Wilhelm Haack Ludolf Hammeken Christine Harboe Jens Harboe Ludvig Harboe Caspar Frederik Harsdorff Joachim Hassing Frederik Christian von Haven Jens Haven Niels von Haven Peder von Haven 4 Peter Andreas Heiberg Joost van Hemert Peter van Hemert Ole Hersleb Peder Hersleb Bemærk en stilmæssig sammenligning med Holberg Henrik Hielmstjerne [Henrik Hjelmstjerne] Andreas Hojer (1690-1739), historiker, jurist og læge [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Se også: Andreas Hojer, Christian Nielsen Holberg (1625-1686), oberstløjtnant [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Ludvig Holberg (1684-1754), forfatter, udgiver [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Hans Holck [Agent Holck] Peder Holm Peter Nicolai Holst Christian Frederik Holstein Johan Ludvig Holstein Ulrik Adolf Holstein Clas Frederik Greve Horn Frederik Horn Peder Horrebow Marcus Ulsøe Hortulan (1732-1783), skuespiller [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Jean Henri Huguetan [Greve af Gyldensten] Andreas Christian Hviid Matthias Hviid Martin Hübner (1723-1795), naturretsforfatter [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Elias David Häusser Jens Sørensen Høberg Ove Høegh-Guldberg [Ove Høgh Guldberg] Johan Jørgen Høpffner (1689-1759), bogtrykker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Wille Høyberg Christian Fædder Høyer Cornelius Høyer Jacob Høyer Lyder Sørensen Høyer Marcus Haggæus Høyer Jens Pedersen Høysgaard Johannes Erasmus Iversen Ferdinand Heinrich Jahn Nicolas Henri Jardin Juliane Marie Jessen Nicolai Jacob Jessen 5 Ole Judichær Jens Juel Povel Juel Hans Christensen Juul Abraham Kall Johan Christian Kall Johan Gottfried Kemp Terkel Klevenfeldt Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock Hans Christian Knudsen Jens Kraft Ole Kraft Peder Kraft Christian Carl Kramer [Christian Carl Cramer] Johan Cornelius Krieger Frederik Ludvig Æmilius Kunzen Hinrich Ladiges Joachim Henriksen Lafrentz Gerhard Ludvig Lahde Johan Matthias Lahn Hans Landorph Barthold Nicolai Landsberg Jacob Langebek (1710-1775), historiker, arkivar [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Johannes Laverentzen (o. 1648-1729), bogtrykker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Abraham Lehn (1701-1757), godsejer [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Poul Abraham Lehn Niels Lembach Utilia Lenkiewitz – Utilia van Mander (1711-1770), skuespiller [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Ferdinand Ludvig Vilhelm Lindgreen Søren Lintrup (1669-1731), rektor, biskop, digter [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Jacob Lodberg Barthold Johan Lodde Odvardt Helmoldt von Lode Gert Londemann Laurids Luja (1668-1732), professor ved Odense Gymnasium [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] A(nna?) D(orothea?) Lund Bjørn Christian Lund Bolle Willum Luxdorph (1716-1788), jurist, embedsmand [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Volrad August v.d. Lühe Christopher Lysholm 6 Frederik Christopher Lütken Otto Diderik Lütken Frantz Julius Lütkens Poul Løvenørn Árni Magnússon [Arni Magnusson] Ove Malling Christian Martfelt Ferdinand Martini Hector Gotfred Masius Materna = Anna Catharina von Passow (1731-1757), skuespiller og forfatter [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Søren Matthiesen Johan Gabriel Maurenbrecher Adam Gottlob Moltke René Magnon de Montaigu (1661-1737), teaterdirektør [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Hans Mossin Bredo von Munthe af Morgenstierne Caspar Frederik Munthe (1704-1763), filolog [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Caspar Wilhelm von Munthe af Morgenstierne Otto Christopher von Munthe af Morgenstierne Frands Mygind Peder Benzon Mylius (o. 1689-1745), landsdommer, historiker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Frantz Heinrich Müller Bernhard Møllmann Carsten Niebuhr Hans Nobel Frederik Hartvig Greve von Nostitz Christopher Nyrop Henrik Ocksen Johannes Ocksen Georg Christian Oeder Eggert Ólafsson Guðmundur Ólafsson Jón Ólafsson [1705-1779] Jón Ólafsson [1731—1811] Hark Oluf, omtales under: Ludolf Hammeken Oluf Christian Olufsen 7 Julius Paludan (1843-1926), litteraturhistoriker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Holger Paulli (1644-1714), religiøs fantast [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Joachim Richard Paulli (-1759), forfatter (bl.a. af skuespil) [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Poul Pedersen Domenico Pelli Abraham Pelt Poul Johs. Phønixberg (o. 1679-1729), bogtrykker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Carl Gustav Pilo Frederik Daniel de Pilloy Carl Adolf von Plessen Christian Ludvig von Plessen Erik Pontoppidan (1698-1764), biskop, topograf, forfatter [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Christen Henriksen Pram Jacob Preuss (-), bogtrykker [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Salomon Poulsen von Qvoten, (-1720-), teaterentreprenør [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Julius Henrik von Qvoten, (-1748-), teaterentreprenør [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Kamma Rahbek Knud Lyne Rahbek (1760-1830), forfatter, udgiver [se nærmere i: Georg Brandes: »Ludvig Holberg«] Christian
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