Halfdan Rasmussen
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Halfdan Rasmussen
Summary
Halfdan Rasmussen is a human[1]. He was born in Copenhagen[2]. He was born on January 29, 1915[3]. He died in Hornbæk[4]. He died on March 2, 2002[5]. He worked as a poet[6], writer[7], and lyricist[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Halfdan Rasmussen's place of birth was Copenhagen[2].
- Halfdan Rasmussen passed away in Hornbæk[4].
- Halfdan Rasmussen was born on January 29, 1915[3].
- Halfdan Rasmussen was born on January 1, 1915[10].
- Halfdan Rasmussen died on March 2, 2002[5].
- Halfdan Rasmussen died on January 1, 2002[11].
- Halfdan Rasmussen is buried at Hellebæk Cemetery[12].
- Halfdan Rasmussen was married to Ester Nagel[13].
- Halfdan Rasmussen was married to Signe Plesner[14].
- A child of Halfdan Rasmussen was Iben Nagel Rasmussen[15].
- A child of Halfdan Rasmussen was Tom Nagel Rasmussen[16].
- Halfdan Rasmussen held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[17].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's professions included poet[6].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's professions included writer[7].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's professions included lyricist[8].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's field of work was literature[18].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's field of work was poetry[19].
- Halfdan Rasmussen received the Grand Prize of the Danish Academy[20].
- Halfdan Rasmussen received the De Gyldne Laurbær[21].
- Halfdan Rasmussen is recorded as male[22].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's Commons category is recorded as Halfdan Rasmussen[24].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's family name is recorded as Rasmussen[25].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's given name is recorded as Halfdan[26].
- Halfdan Rasmussen's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Danish[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: DK[29]
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Began / founded: 1915-01-29[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 2002-03-02[31]
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MusicBrainz ID: a6deeb98-f42e-47ba-9596-f88cbbc681ca[32]
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Origins and Family
Halfdan Rasmussen was born in Copenhagen[2]. Recorded date of birth include January 29, 1915[3] and January 1, 1915[10].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[6], writer[7], and lyricist[8]. Fields of work include literature[18], a type of arts[33] and poetry[19], a literary form[34].
Recognition
Awards received include Grand Prize of the Danish Academy[20], a literary award[35], in Denmark[36], founded in 1961[37] and De Gyldne Laurbær[21], a literary award[38], in Denmark[39], founded in 1949[40].
Personal Life
Spouses include Ester Nagel[13], an author[41], 1918–2005[42], of Sweden[43], awarded the Emma Bærentzens Endownment[44] and Signe Plesner[14], an illustrator[45], 1923–1996[46], of Kingdom of Denmark[47]. Children include Iben Nagel Rasmussen[15], an actor[48], b. 1945[49], of Kingdom of Denmark[50] and Tom Nagel Rasmussen[16], a musician[51], b. 1946[52], of Kingdom of Denmark[53].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 2, 2002[5] and January 1, 2002[11]. Halfdan Rasmussen died in Hornbæk[4]. He is buried at Hellebæk Cemetery[12].
Why It Matters
Halfdan Rasmussen ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (47 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[54] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Halfdan Rasmussen born?
Halfdan Rasmussen was born in Copenhagen[2].
Where did Halfdan Rasmussen die?
Halfdan Rasmussen passed away in Hornbæk[4].
Who was Halfdan Rasmussen married to?
Halfdan Rasmussen's spouses include Ester Nagel[13] and Signe Plesner[14].
What did Halfdan Rasmussen do for work?
Halfdan Rasmussen worked as poet[6], writer[7], and lyricist[8].
What awards did Halfdan Rasmussen receive?
Honors received include Grand Prize of the Danish Academy[20] and De Gyldne Laurbær[21].