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{{Infobox settlement , name = Mern , native_name = , other_name = , settlement_type = town , image_skyline = Mern Kirke1.jpg , image_caption = Mern church , image_flag = , image_shield = , motto = , nickname = , etymology = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Denmark , subdivision_type1 = , subdivision_name1 = , subdivision_type2 = Region , subdivision_name2 = Region Zealand, Zealand (''Sjælland'') , subdivision_type3 = , subdivision_name3 = , subdivision_type4 = Municipality , subdivision_name4 = Vordingborg Municipality, Vordingborg , image_map = , map_caption = , pushpin_map = Denmark#Denmark Region Zealand , pushpin_relief = , pushpin_map_caption = Location in Denmark , ...
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Line Luplau
Line Luplau (1823–1891) was a Danish feminist and suffragist. She was the co-founder of the Danske Kvindeforeningers Valgretsforbund or DKV (Danish Women's Society Suffrage Union) and first chairperson in 1889-1891. Life Line Luplau was born on 22 April 1823 in Mern, the daughter of the vicar Hans Christian Monrad (1780–1825) and Ferdinandine Henriette Gieertsen (1783–1871) and married the vicar Daniel Carl Erhard Luplau (1818–1909), in 1847. Luplau developed an early frustration over the fact that women was not recognized full rights as humans because of their sex. This interest is regarded to have developed from the public debate following the controversial novel '' Clara Raphael'' by Mathilde Fibiger (1851). Her spouse served as a vicar in a parish in Slesvig-Holsten, and the family was forced to leave for Varde when this part of Denmark was lost after the war in 1864. In Varde, Luplau founded a charity organisation, and became the first woman in Denmark to speak at ...
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