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Encyclopedia > Christen Aagaard

Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (27 or 28 January 1616, Viborg, Denmark5 February 1664, Ribe[1][2]), was a Danish poet. He was professor of poetry at Sorø Academy, and afterwards lecturer in theology at Ribe, in Jutland. Among other Latin poems, he wrote "Threni Hyperborci," [Lamentations of the North] published, in folio, in 1648, on the death of Christian IV, King of Denmark. Several of his pieces are inserted in the second volume of "Deliciae Poëtarum Danorum." [3] (Redirected from 27 January) January 27 is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... January 28 is the 28th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1616 (MDCXVI) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Monday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar). ... Viborg refers to: Viborg - a city in Denmark Viborg - a city in Karelia (also known as Vyborg) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... February 5 is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Events March 12 - New Jersey becomes a colony of England. ... Ribe (German: Ripen) is the name of the oldest town of Denmark. ... The poor poet A poet is a person who writes poetry. ... Drawing of the courtyard at Sorø Academy, Denmark by Ole Jørgen Rawert. ... Ribe (German: Ripen) is the name of the oldest town of Denmark. ... Jutland Peninsula Jutland (Danish: Jylland; German: Jütland; Frisian Jutlân; Low German Jötlann) is a peninsula in northern Europe that forms the only non-insular part of Denmark and also the northernmost part of Germany, dividing the North Sea from the Baltic Sea. ... Latin was the language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. ... An image of Christian IV. Christian IV (1577–1648), king of Denmark and Norway, the son of Frederick II, king of Denmark and Norway, and Sophia of Mecklenburg, was born at Frederiksborg castle in 1577, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his father (April 4, 1588... This is a list of Danish monarchs, that is, the Kings and ruling Queen of Denmark, including Regents of the Kalmar Union. ...


References

  1. ^ Andreasen, Werner Brandstrup (2006). Christen Lauritsen Aagaard (GED). RootsWeb. Retrieved on 2006-03-22.
  2. ^ Bricka, C. F. (1887). Dansk Biografisk Lexikon. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag (F. Hegel & Søn). 
  3. ^ This article incorporates content from John Aikin's General Biography, a publication in the public domain.

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See also

  • Niels Aagaard, his brother


 
 

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