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Lotten is a Norwegian, and Swedish feminine given name that is a short form of Charlotte or Lieselotte, an alternate form of Lotte, and that is also related to Lisa, Elisa and Elisabeth. Notable people with the name include the following: Given name * Lotten Andersson (born 1950), Swedish swimmer *Lotten von Plomgren (1831-1916) Swedish civil defence activist, one of the founders of Svenska kvinnoföreningen för fosterlandets försvar. *Lotten Sjödén (born 1994), Swedish biathlete Nickname *Lotten Edholm, nickname of Lovisa Christina Charlotta Edholm (1839 - 1930), Swedish composer and pioneer *Lotten fra Hegra, nickname of Anne Margrethe Strømsheim, née Bang, (1914 – 2008), Norwegian resistance member *Lotten von Düben, nickname of Carolina Charlotta Mariana von Düben, née von Bahr, (1828–1915) Swedish photographer *Lotten von Kræmer, nickname of Charlotte Louise von Kræmer (1828 – 1912), Swedish baroness, writer, poet, philanthropist and women's rights activis ...
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Norwegian Language
Norwegian ( ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family spoken mainly in Norway, where it is an official language. Along with Swedish and Danish, Norwegian forms a dialect continuum of more or less mutually intelligible local and regional varieties; some Norwegian and Swedish dialects, in particular, are very close. These Scandinavian languages, together with Faroese and Icelandic as well as some extinct languages, constitute the North Germanic languages. Faroese and Icelandic are not mutually intelligible with Norwegian in their spoken form because continental Scandinavian has diverged from them. While the two Germanic languages with the greatest numbers of speakers, English and German, have close similarities with Norwegian, neither is mutually intelligible with it. Norwegian is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Age. Today there are two official forms of ''written'' ...
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Lotten Sjödén
Lotten Sjödén (born 7 December 1994) is a Swedish biathlete. She was part of the Swedish Junior National Team for the 2013/2014 season. She won a silver medal in the youth women relay at the Biathlon Junior World Championships 2012 in Kontiolahti, Finland. She competed in the first Winter Youth Olympics in 2012 in Innsbruck Innsbruck (; ) is the capital of Tyrol (federal state), Tyrol and the List of cities and towns in Austria, fifth-largest city in Austria. On the Inn (river), River Inn, at its junction with the Wipptal, Wipp Valley, which provides access to the ..., Austria, ending both sprint and pursuit competitions in 4th place. References External links IBU profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Sjoden, Lotten 1994 births Swedish female biathletes Living people Biathletes at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics 21st-century Swedish sportswomen ...
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Norwegian Feminine Given Names
Norwegian, Norwayan, or Norsk may refer to: *Something of, from, or related to Norway, a country in northwestern Europe *Norwegians, both a nation and an ethnic group native to Norway *Demographics of Norway *Norwegian language, including the two official written forms: **Bokmål, literally "book language", used by 85–90% of the population of Norway **Nynorsk, literally "New Norwegian", used by 10–15% of the population of Norway *Norwegian Sea Norwegian or may also refer to: Norwegian *Norwegian Air Shuttle, an airline, trading as Norwegian **Norwegian Long Haul, a defunct subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying long-haul flights *Norwegian Air Lines, a former airline, merged with Scandinavian Airlines in 1951 *Norwegian coupling, used for narrow-gauge railways *Norwegian Cruise Line, a cruise line *Norwegian Elkhound, a canine breed. *Norwegian Forest cat, a domestic feline breed *Norwegian Red, a breed of dairy cattle *Norwegian Township, Pennsylvania, USA Norsk *N ...
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Lotter (surname)
Lötter was the last name of a family of German printers, intimately connected with the Reformation. The surname may also refer to: * Albert Lotter, editor of ''Wrapped'' magazine * Bebe Lotter, fictional character played by Donna Mills in the 1972 television film ''Rolling Man'' * Eberhardine Christiane Lotter (born Kinckelin), adventurous traveler (see K. Beiergrosslein and J. Lotterer 2019) who traveled from Herrenberg (South Germany) to Charlestown on her own in 1786 and authored a diary of her travels * Gert Lotter (born 1993), Namibian cricketer and rugby union player * Hans Lotter (1917–2008), highly decorated Oberleutnant in the Luftwaffe during World War II * Hieronymus Lotter (1497–1580), Renaissance builder and architect (see Augustusburg Hunting Lodge and Moritzbastei) who lived and died in Geyer, Germany, and former mayor of Leipzig, Germany * Johann Lotter, violinist on the albums ''Victoria Day'' (2009) and '' The Waiting'' (2010) * Johannes Lötter, (1875†...
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Losten (other)
Losten is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Basil H. Losten (1930–2024), American Catholic bishop * Lotta Losten (born 1981), Swedish actress, designer, and photographer See also * Loston (other) * Lotten {{surname ...
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Lotten Wennberg
Charlotta Christina "Lotten" Wennberg (3 June 1815 – 4 November 1864), was a Swedish philanthropist. Biography Lotten Wennberg was born in Stockholm to wealthy landowner J. O. Wennberg. During her early life, she spent her winters in the capital, where she participated in society life, and her summers on Yxe Manor in Nora Mountain District, where she handed out supplies to the poor, as was expected from an upper-class woman. However, she expanded her activity and also started collections of funds to also provide the poor from neighboring parishes with supplies. In 1835, her father died: at the time of his death, his affairs were in disorder, and for a while, there was a risk that the family could go bankrupt. This did not happen, but the risk is said to have made her decide to make philanthropy her main task in life. In Stockholm, she was constantly active in various charitable activities, providing homes for the homeless, health care for the sick, education for children, sup ...
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Lotten Von Kræmer
Charlotte Louise "Lotten" von Kræmer (6 August 1828 – 23 December 1912) was a Swedish baroness, writer, poet, philanthropist and women's rights activist. She was the founder of the literary society Samfundet De Nio and, alongside Martina Bergman-Österberg, the main financier of the National Association for Women's Suffrage. Biography Lotten von Kræmer was born in Stockholm. She was the daughter of the governor of Uppsala County, Baron and Maria Charlotte (Lotten) Söderberg and the sister of the writer, scientist and politician Robert von Kraemer. She was raised in the governor's residence at the Uppsala Castle in Uppsala, and received private education from the professors of the Uppsala University. She was a popular participant in the cultural and intellectual society life in Uppsala. Authors such as Geijer and Atterbom were acquainted with her parents, and Fredrika Bremer was a friend of her mother. She herself proved her talent in various artistic fields: writin ...
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Lotten Von Düben
Carolina Charlotta Mariana von Düben, commonly known as Lotten von Düben (née von Bahr; November 23, 1828 – December 25, 1915) was an early Swedish amateur photographer and a pioneering reportage and documentary photographer. Her work constitute an important chapter in the history of Swedish photography. She is most notably remembered for her images of the Sami people. Early life Born on 23 November 1828, the third of six children, in Söderby in Uppland to the noble von Bahr family; her father was the major Robert von Bahr and Baroness Eva Carolina Åkerhielm af Margretelund, both from aristocrat families. She grew up at both Söderby and Margretelund. Work In 1868, her husband, Gustaf von Düben, began to compile a catalogue of Lapp skulls. It was illustrated with photographs taken by Lotten von Düben, probably based on the approach adopted by Carl Curman who had a photographic studio in the building where the couple lived. Von Düben also took many landscape photog ...
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Lotten Edholm
Lovisa Christina Charlotta "Lotten" Edholm or af Edholm, née ''von Heijne'' (18 April 1839 - 12 July 1930) was a Swedish composer and a pioneer within the Swedish Red Cross. She was born to the nobleman Georg Fredrik von Heijne-Lillienberg and Juliana Charlotta Silfverstolpe, and married Edvard Edholm (1831-1913), physician to the king, in 1867. She served as ''hovfröken'' (maid of honour A maid of honour is a junior attendant of a queen in royal households. The position was and is junior to the lady-in-waiting. The equivalent title and office has historically been used in most European royal courts. Tudors and Stuarts Traditi ...) to the queen dowager Josephine in 1865–67. Lotten Edholm initiated the participation of women in Sweden in the Swedish Red Cross and served as chair of the women's section of the Swedish Red Cross in 1865–1906. She also started a cooking school in Stockholm. Lotten Edholm was also active as a composer and composed piano music for private ...
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Swedish Women's Association For The Defence Of The Fatherland
The Swedish Women's Association for the Defence of the Fatherland ( or ''Svenska Quinnoföreningen för fosterlandets försvar''), was founded in Stockholm on 9 April 1884. The association's founders wanted to promote patriotism, a desire for Swedish national defence, and raise money for various defence purposes. Organisational aims and ambitions The association's first undertaking was to raise money to purchase land surrounding Karlsborg Fortress to strengthen its defences. The provision of weapons and ammunition sponsored young people who were members of volunteer shooting clubs. The organisation also supported the Swedish Landstorm, a militia and territorial defence force created in Sweden in 1885. The association gave lectures, distributed patriotic and pro-defence literature, and organised lotteries, bazaars, defence parties and similar events.
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Swedish Language
Swedish ( ) is a North Germanic languages, North Germanic language from the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland. It has at least 10 million native speakers, making it the Germanic_languages#Statistics, fourth most spoken Germanic language, and the first among its type in the Nordic countries overall. Swedish, like the other North Germanic languages, Nordic languages, is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Age. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian language, Norwegian and Danish language, Danish, although the degree of mutual intelligibility is dependent on the dialect and accent of the speaker. Standard Swedish, spoken by most Swedes, is the national language that evolved from the Central Swedish dialects in the 19th century, and was well established by the beginning of the 20th century. While distinct regional Variety ( ...
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Lotten Von Plomgren
Charlotta (''Lotten'') Johanna Jakobina von Plomgren (13 October 1831 – 20 July 1916), was a Swedish activist for civil defence. She was one of the founders of Swedish Women's Association for the Defence of the Fatherland and was its president from its foundation in 1884 until 1914. Early life and marriage Charlotta Liljencrantz was born on 13 October 1831 in the headquarters of the cavalry unit Life Guards of Horse, Östermalm, Stockholm, where her father, Count Gustaf Fredrik Liljencrantz, was second in command. Her mother was Johanna Josefina Eleonora Stjernstedt. She was the second child in a family that would grow to five and was known as Lotten. Her youngest sister Jaquette Liljencrantz, would later run away to free herself from the harsh social control of her brothers and became a journalist in Copenhagen in Denmark. Lotten Liljencrantz's childhood was spent in Stockholm, partly in the Arvfursten Palace, after her father was appointed Marshal of the Court to King Osca ...
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