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Andresen and the parallel form Andreasen (Norwegian cognate ''Andreassen'') are Danish- Norwegian patronymic surnames meaning "son of Andreas". It has a similar origin as the name Andersen. It may refer to: * Alexandra Andresen (born 1996), Norwegian heiress, world's youngest billionaire * August H. Andresen (1890-1958), American politician * Björn Andrésen (born 1955), Swedish actor * Frode Andresen (born 1973), Norwegian biathlete * Martin Andresen (born 1977), Norwegian footballer * Momme Andresen (1857–1951), German industrial chemist who invented the photographic developer "Rodinal" * Rasmus Andresen (born 1986), German politician * Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (1919-2004), Portuguese poet Also: * '' Andresen v. Maryland'', U.S. law case See also * Andreasen * Andersen * Andreessen (other) * Andriessen * Andreassen * Andreasson Andreasson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Egon Andreasson (1910–1983), Swedish politician * Knut ...
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Andreassen
Andreassen is a common surname in Norway, meaning "son of Andreas". The parallel Danish forms are ''Andresen'' and ''Andreasen'', the Swedish '' Andreasson''. It may refer to: * Anita Andreassen, Norwegian mushing competitor; she has also competed in cycling and cross country skiing * Bjørn Andreassen (born 1946), Norwegian ice hockey player * Elisabeth Andreassen (born 1958), known as "Bettan", a Norwegian singer * Geir Hartly Andreassen, FSF, (born 1971), Norwegian cinematographer based in Stockholm, Sweden * Gunn Margit Andreassen (born 1973), Norwegian biathlete * Gunnar Andreassen (1913–2002), Norwegian football player and manager * Harald Magnus Andreassen (born 1956), Norwegian economist * Harriet Andreassen (1925–1997), Norwegian labour activist and politician for the Labour Party * John Andreassen (born 1943), Norwegian TV-producer with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation * Kjell Schou-Andreassen (1940–1997), Norwegian footballer and one of the country's most succ ...
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Momme Andresen
Momme Andresen (; 17 October 1857 - 12 January 1951) was a Danish-German industrial research chemist. His main area of work was to formulate better developers and fixers for black-and-white photographs. Biography Andresen attended a Volksschule (a local state school) in Niebüll, Schleswig-Holstein, near his birthplace. He studied chemistry at the Technische Hochschule Dresden under Rudolf Schmitt. After doctoral studies at the University of Jena, he returned to Dresden to work as Schmitt's assistant. His first independent scientific work was to determine the structure of the dyestuff safranin, for the German chemical company Cassella. Around that time, he also discovered "Andresen's acid". He worked for some years in Buffalo, New York. In 1887, he took employment at Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilinfabrikation (modern AGFA) in Berlin as a dyestuff chemist. He was already a keen amateur photographer. He had used, and was dissatisfied with, developers based on hydroquinone (whi ...
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Andreasson
Andreasson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Egon Andreasson (1910–1983), Swedish politician * Knut Olaf Andreasson Strand (1887–1980), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party * Marcus Andreasson (born 1978), Swedish footballer * Martin Andreasson, born 1970, is a Swedish Liberal People's Party politician, member of the Riksdag 2002–2006 * Mattias Andréasson (born 1981), Swedish singer and Swedish Idol 2007 contestant * Pontus Andreasson (born 1998), Swedish ice hockey player * Rikard Andreasson (born 1979), Swedish cross country skier who has competed since 2000 * Rune Andréasson (1925–1999), Swedish comic creator * Veronica Andrèasson (born 1981), Swedish road cyclist See also * Andreasson BA-11, acrobatic biplane designed for homebuilding * Andreasson BA-4B, single-seat aerobatic biplane marketed for homebuilding * Andreassen * Andreessen (other) * Andriessen * Andresen * Andersen Andersen () is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic ...
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Andriessen
Andriessen is a Dutch patronymic surname meaning son of ''Andries'' cognate to the surnames Andrews and Anderson. People named ''Andriessen'' or ''Andriesse'' include: Andriessen * Adrie Andriessen (1960–2021), Dutch footballer * Anthonie Andriessen (1746–1813), Dutch painter * Christiaan Andriessen (1775–1846), Dutch draftsman, son of Jurriaan Andriessen (artist) * Frans Andriessen (1929–2019), Dutch politician * Hendrick Andriessen (1607–1655), Flemish painter * Hendrik Andriessen (1892–1981), Dutch composer, brother of Willem and Mari * Jurriaan Andriessen (artist) (1742–1819), Dutch decorative painter * Jurriaan Andriessen (composer) (1925–1996), Dutch composer, son of Hendrik Andriessen * Koos Andriessen (1928–2019), Dutch politician * Louis Andriessen (1939–2021), Dutch composer, son of Hendrik Andriessen * Mari Andriessen (1897–1977), Dutch sculptor, brother of Willem and Hendrik * Willem Andriessen (1887–1964), Dutch pianist and composer, brothe ...
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Andreessen (other)
Andreessen may refer to: * Marc Andreessen, American venture capitalist and software engineer * Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, American philanthropist, wife of Marc Andreessen * Andreessen Horowitz, venture capital firm founded in 2009 by Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz See also * Andriessen * Andreassen * Andreasson * Andresen * Andersen Andersen () is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Anders" (itself derived from the Greek name " Ανδρέας/Andreas", cf. English Andrew). It is the fifth most common surname in Denmark, shared by about 3.2% of the population.< ...
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Andreasen
Andreasen and the parallel form Andresen (Norwegian cognate ''Andreassen'') are Danish-Norwegian patronymic surnames meaning "son of Andreas". It has a similar origin as the name Andersen. It may refer to: * Christian Andreasen (born 1988), Danish footballer * Dagmar Andreasen (1920–2006), Danish businesswoman and politician * Emil Andreasen (1895–1972), Danish boxer * Frank Andreasen, Danish darts player * George Andreasen (1934-1989), American orthodontist * Heidi Andreasen (born 1985), Faroese paralympic swimming silver medalist * Jakob Andreasen, Danish handball coach * Lawrence Andreasen (1945-1990), American athlete * Leon Andreasen (born 1983), Danish footballer * Marta Andreasen (born 1954), Argentina-born member of the European Parliament * Nancy Coover Andreasen (born 1938), American neuroscientist * Rannvá Andreasen (born 1980), Faroese association footballer   * Søren Andreasen (born 1996), Danish footballer * Lindsey Andreasen (born 1992), American Nucl ...
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Andresen and the parallel form Andreasen (Norwegian cognate ''Andreassen'') are Danish-Norwegian patronymic surnames meaning "son of Andreas". It has a similar origin as the name Andersen. It may refer to: * Alexandra Andresen (born 1996), Norwegian heiress, world's youngest billionaire * August H. Andresen (1890-1958), American politician * Björn Andrésen (born 1955), Swedish actor * Frode Andresen (born 1973), Norwegian biathlete * Martin Andresen (born 1977), Norwegian footballer * Momme Andresen (1857–1951), German industrial chemist who invented the photographic developer "Rodinal" * Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (1919-2004), Portuguese poet Also: * '' Andresen v. Maryland'', U.S. law case See also * Andreasen * Andersen * Andreessen (other) * Andriessen * Andreassen Andreassen is a common surname in Norway, meaning "son of Andreas". The parallel Danish forms are ''Andresen'' and ''Andreasen'', the Swedish '' Andreasson''. It may refer to: * Anita Andreasse ...
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Sophia De Mello Breyner Andresen
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (6 November 1919 – 2 July 2004) was a Portuguese poet and writer. Her remains have been entombed in the National Pantheon since 2014. Life and career Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen was born on 6 November 1919 in Porto, Portugal. She was the daughter of Maria Amelia de Mello Breyner and João Henrique Andresen. She had Danish ancestry on her father's side, notably her paternal great-grandfather, Jan Andresen, traveled alone to Porto as a boy and never left the region. In 1895, Sophia's grandfather bought Quinta do Campo Alegre, now known as the Porto Botanical Garden, where he raised his family. As stated in a 1993 interview, the house and grounds were "a fabulous territory with a large and rich family served by a large household staff." Her mother, Maria Amelia de Mello Breyner, was the daughter of Tomás de Mello Breyner, Count of Mafra, a medical doctor of distant Austrian descent and friend of King D. Carlos. Maria Amelia is also the ...
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Rasmus Andresen
Rasmus Andresen (born 20 February 1986) is a German politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament since 2019. Biography Andresen mainly grew up in Flensburg and belongs to the Danish minority of Southern Schleswig. He graduated from Duborg-Skolen in Flensburg and later with a bachelor's degree from Roskilde University in Denmark. Political career From 2005 to 2019, Andresen served as a member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein, representing Flensburg. At the time of his first election, he was the parliament's youngest member at 23. From 2017 until 2019, he served as vice-president of the Landtag. Andresen has been a Member of the European Parliament since the 2019 European elections. He has since been serving on the Committee on Budgets. He is also his parliamentary group's coordinator on the committee. In addition to his committee assignments, Andresen is part of the Parliament's delegation for relations with Can ...
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Martin Andresen
Martin Andresen (born 2 February 1977) is a Norwegian former professional football player and manager, who played as a central midfielder. Club career Early career Andresen was born in Kråkstad. He was a regular on many Norway national youth teams while playing for Moss, Viking and Stabæk Fotball from 1995 to 1999. After the 1999 season, Andresen was sold to Premier League club Wimbledon in a deal worth £1 million. But like many of the other Norwegians in the club, his stay became short and unsuccessful. He scored once for Wimbledon; in a 2–1 loss to Liverpool. He had a short loan spell at Molde. Return to Stabæk Andresen returned to Stabæk in 2001, where he proved himself to be one of the best central midfielders in Norway. After a successful 2003 season, where Stabæk captured the bronze medals in the Norwegian Premier League, Andresen was loaned out to the Premiership club Blackburn Rovers for six months in 2004, from February to August, but did not sign a longer ...
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Danish Language
Danish (; , ) is a North Germanic language spoken by about six million people, principally in and around Denmark. Communities of Danish speakers are also found in Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the northern German region of Southern Schleswig, where it has minority language status. Minor Danish-speaking communities are also found in Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina. Along with the other North Germanic languages, Danish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples who lived in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. Danish, together with Swedish, derives from the ''East Norse'' dialect group, while the Middle Norwegian language (before the influence of Danish) and Norwegian Bokmål are classified as ''West Norse'' along with Faroese and Icelandic. A more recent classification based on mutual intelligibility separates modern spoken Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish as "mainland (or ''continental'') Scandinavian", while I ...
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