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Fabritius de Tengnagel is a
Danish Danish may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the country of Denmark People * A national or citizen of Denmark, also called a "Dane," see Demographics of Denmark * Culture of Denmark * Danish people or Danes, people with a Danish ance ...
and Norwegian noble family.


History

The family originated from Johannes Fabritius (1620–71) of Brandenburg. The genus immigrated to Denmark with his son Herman Fabritius (1667-1729). Conrad Alexander Fabritius (1731–1805) and Michael Fabritius (1739–1815), as well as all legitimate children of their then-deceased father
Michael Fabritius Michael Fabritius (2 May 1697 – 13 November 1746) was a Danish merchant, shipowner and shipbuilder. Early life and education Michael Fabritius was born in Copenhagen on 12 May 1697. His parents, wine merchant Herman Fabritius (1667-1729) an ...
(1697-1746), were on 4 September 1778 ennobled by
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under the name ''Fabritius de Tengnagel''.


Notable family members

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Frederik Michael Ernst Fabritius de Tengnagel Frederik Michael Ernst Fabritius de Tengnagel (2 January 1781 – 27 May 1849) was a Danish military officer and landscape painter. As a painter, he specialized in winter landscapes. Early life He was born at Vejlegård on Funen to the parents Mic ...
(1781–1849), landscape painter *
Conrad Fabritius de Tengnagel Conrad Alexander Fabritius (8 August 1731 - 13 September 1805), ennobled by letters patent under the name Fabritius de Tengnagel in 1778, was a Danish merchant, shipowner and patron of the arts. He owned Enrum at Vedbæk from 1776. Early life and ...
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Signe Frigg Fabritius de Tengnagel Tscherning Jønsson Signe or Signy is a feminine given name used in the Nordic and Baltic countries, derived from Old Norse ''sigr'' (victory) and ''nýr'' (new), which may refer to: * Signe (Finnish princess), a legendary Finnish princess *Signy, two heroines in ...
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Ronja Frigg Fabritius de Tengnagel Tscherning Jønsson RONJA (Reasonable Optical Near Joint Access) is a free-space optical communication system originating in the Czech Republic, developed by Karel Kulhavý of Twibright Labs and released in 2001. It transmits data wirelessly using beams of light ...
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Felix Frigg Fabritius de Tengnagel Tscherning Jønsson Felix may refer to: * Felix (name), people and fictional characters with the name Places * Arabia Felix is the ancient Latin name of Yemen * Felix, Spain, a municipality of the province Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, ...
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Amy Jeyasri Frigg Fabritius de Tengnagel Tscherning Jønsson Larsen Amy is a female given name, sometimes short for Amanda, Amelia, Amélie, or Amita. In French, the name is spelled ''" Aimée"''. People A–E * Amy Acker (born 1976), American actress * Amy Vera Ackman, also known as Mother Giovanni (1886 ...


See also

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Danish nobility Danish nobility is a social class and a former estate in the Kingdom of Denmark. The nobility has official recognition in Denmark, a monarchy. Its legal privileges were abolished with the constitution of 1849. Some of the families still own and ...
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Norwegian nobility Aristocracy of Norway refers to Modern history, modern and Medieval Ages, medieval Aristocracy (class), aristocracy in Norway. Additionally, there have been economical, political, and military elites thatrelating to the main lines of History of N ...


References

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Literature

* Dansk Adelskalender (1878)
Fabritius de Tengnagel
at ''skislekt.no/adel''. * A. Thiset og P.L. Wittrup: ''Nyt dansk Adelslexikon'', Copenhagen 1904 *
Sven Tito Achen Sven Tito Achen (born 29 July 1922 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; died 14 November 1986) was an Argentinian-Danish writer and author on heraldry, co-founder of the Scandinavian Society of Heraldry (Societas Heraldica Scandinavica) and the first editor ...
: Danske adelsvåbener, Copenhagen 1973 Danish noble families Norwegian noble families 1778 establishments in Denmark