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  1. Marichen Cornelia Martine Altenburg (24 April 1799 – 3 June 1869) was the mother of the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen and is known as the model for several characters in some of Ibsen's most famous plays, including Åse in Peer Gynt.

  2. Marichen Altenburg. merchant playwright. Marichen Cornelia Martine Altenburg was the mother of playwright Henrik Ibsen and belonged to the patriciate of Skien.

  3. Marichen Cornelia Martine Altenburg – known as Marichen – was the daughter of Hedevig Christine Paus and shipowner Johan Andreas Altenburg, and was raised in Altenburggården, her parents' large townhouse in Skien.

  4. Marichen Cornelia Martine Altenburg (1799–1869) var mor til dikteren Henrik Ibsen. Hun har av ibsenforskere vært regnet som en viktig inspirator for hennes sønns mange «iherdige portretter av lidende kvinner» og for Ibsens interesse og sympati for kvinners situasjon.

  5. When Marichen Cornelia Martine Altenburg was born on 24 November 1799, in Skien, Bratsberg, Norway, her father, Johan Andreas Altenburg, was 36 and her mother, Hedevig Kristine Paus, was 36. She married Knud Ibsen on 1 December 1825, in Skien, Telemark, Norway.

  6. Knud Ibsen married the niece of his stepfather, Marichen Altenburg (a daughter of shipowner Johan Andreas Altenburg and Hedevig Christine Paus), and became a prominent merchant in Skien.

  7. 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.