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  1. Media in category "Marichen Altenburg" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Altenburg2.png 467 × 268; 109 KB. Marichen Altenburg 2.png 241 × 489; 79 KB. Marichen Altenburg.jpeg 241 × 489; 31 KB. Marichen C. Ibsen (gravminde).JPG 1,871 × 2,509; 2.5 MB.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Knud_IbsenKnud Ibsen - Wikipedia

    Charitas, the ship captained by Knud's father when he died at sea in 1797 Rising, where Knud grew up Stockmanngården in Skien, where Knud Ibsen lived with his brother Christopher from 1825. In the same year he married Marichen Altenburg, who moved in with them, and Henrik Ibsen was born there in 1828 The roof and one of the windows of Altenburggården can be seen in the middle of the picture.

  3. Life and Works. A biographical essay by. Thomas Van Laan. Rutgers University, Emeritus. Childhood and Youth. Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828, in Skien, Norway, a small town about seventy miles south-west of Oslo on the west coast of the Oslo Fjord. His mother, Marichen Altenburg Ibsen, a painter and devotee of the theater, encouraged ...

  4. Henrik Ibsen. Henrik Johan Ibsen /ˈhɛnɾɪk ˈjoːhɑn ˈɪpsən/ 1 ( Skien, 20 de marzo de 1828- Cristianía, 23 de mayo de 1906) fue un dramaturgo y poeta noruego. Es considerado el más importante dramaturgo noruego y uno de los autores que más han influido en la dramaturgia moderna, padre del drama realista moderno y antecedente del ...

  5. 14 de nov. de 2023 · About Marichen Cornelia Martine Altenburg Fødselsdatoen til Henrik Ibsens mor er flere steder feilaktig ført som 24/11 1799. Det riktige er at hun var hjemmedøpt 24/4 1799, dåpen stadfestet i kirken 17/5.

  6. Altenburggården (Altenburg House) was a large townhouse in central Skien, Norway, known as the childhood home of the playwright Henrik Ibsen and his mother Marichen Altenburg. It burned down during the great fire of 1886. It was located at the address Skistredet 20.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2022 · Paus’s sister, Hedevig Christine Paus, was married to Marichen’s father, the successful merchant Johan Andreas Altenburg. The children of Ole and Hedevig Paus grew up together. Some critics believe that Henrik Ibsen was intrigued by his parent’s “strange, almost incestuous marriage” such that he included incestuous relationships in several of his plays.