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Aage Fønss
Aage Fønss (12 December 1887, in Arhus – 30 September 1976) was a Denmark, Danish opera singer and actor. He was the younger brother of actor Johannes Fønss and director/producer Olaf Fønss. Selected filmography *''Kapergasten'' – 1910 *''Elverhøj (1910 film), Elverhøj'' – 1910 *''Valdemar Sejr (1910 film), Valdemar Sejr'' – 1910 *''Ansigttyven I'' – 1910 *''Ansigttyven II'' – 1910 *''Holger Danske (1913 film), Holger Danske'' – 1913 *''Gæstespillet'' – 1913 *''Chatollets hemmelighed'' – 1916 *''Der Pfad der Sünde'' – 1916 *''Das Haus der Leidenschaften'' – 1916 *''Grevindens ære'' – 1919 *''Frie fugle'' – 1922 *''Den sidste dans'' – 1924 *''Paa slaget 12'' – 1924 *''Panserbasse'' – 1936 *''Mille, Marie og mig'' – 1937 *''Balletten danser'' – 1938 *''Komtessen på Stenholt'' – 1939 *''En pige med pep'' – 1940 *''En mand af betydning'' – 1941 *''Peter Andersen (film), Peter Andersen'' – 1941 *''Forellen'' – 1942 *''To som elsk ...
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Arhus
Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and approximately northwest of Copenhagen. Dating back to the late 8th century, Aarhus was founded as a harbour settlement at the mouth of the Aarhus River and quickly became a trade hub. The first Christian church was built here around the year 900 and later in the Viking Age the town was fortified with defensive ramparts. The bishopric of Aarhus grew steadily stronger and more prosperous, building several religious institutions in the town during the early Middle Ages. Trade continued to improve, although it was not until 1441 that Aarhus was granted market town privileges, and the population of Aarhus remained relatively stable until the 19th century. The city began to grow significantly as trade prospered in the mid-18th century, but not until the mid-19th ...
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