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  2. Jensen (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Jensen is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname derived from the given name Jens (given name). There was no "Jensen family", merely a system of patronymics that was finally fixed in the 19th century at an arbitrary time, when the state bureaucracy required family names; before that people took their name from their father's first name.

  3. Midelfart family - Wikipedia

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    Mads Jensen Medelfar (1579–1637) with his family. He was from Middelfart in Denmark and became Bishop of Lund Shield of the Midelfart coat of arms [citation needed] The Midelfart family is a Norwegian patrician family of Danish origin. The name is derived from the town of Middelfart on the island of Funen in Denmark.

  4. Coat of arms of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    The Danish coat of arms in the Gelre Armorial, 14th century. This is the oldest coloured image of the Dannebrog. The crest was used by Danish monarchs from the 13th century until c. 1420. [1] The flag is not part of the crest. The oldest known depiction of the insignia dates from a seal used by King Canute VI c. 1194.

  5. Danish heraldry - Wikipedia

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    Danish heraldry follows the German-Nordic tradition. As opposed to Gallo-British heraldry, where each individual of a family has his own coat of arms, a Danish coat of arms usually is the same for an entire family as there is no tradition of cadency marks. A specific trait of German-Nordic heraldry is that the crest usually repeats the design ...

  6. The Best Photos of the Danish Royal Family Through the Years

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    Denmark's royal family, members of the royal House of Glücksburg, loves their summer vacations. ... Ole Jensen - Getty Images. 2022. Mary and her twins, Prince Vincent and Princess Josephine ...

  7. Rosenvinge (noble family) - Wikipedia

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    The family's progenitor, Mogens Jensen (d. 1528), who was the secretary of Prince Christian (1481–1559), later overlord in Bergenhus and Mayor of Helsingør, was ennobled on 31 May 1505. He married Anna Pedersdatter, who was the daughter of Peder Hansen, Mayor of Helsingør, who himself had been ennobled in 1476 by King Christian I of Denmark .

  8. Scandinavian family name etymology - Wikipedia

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    The most common Danish family name surnames are patronymic and end in -sen; for example Rasmussen, originally meaning "son of Rasmus" (Rasmus' son).Descendants of Danish or Norwegian immigrants to the United States frequently have similar names ending in the suffix "-sen" or have changed the spelling to "-son".

  9. Category:Danish noble families - Wikipedia

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    House of Glücksburg (Denmark) (10 C, 45 P) Gøye family (1 C, 5 P) Güldencrone family (3 P) ... D'Aubert family; Danish Nobility Association; Danmarks Adels Aarbog;