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introduced him to other National Liberal leaders. Hage made his homes available to political salons and hosted confidential meetings between leading politicians of the time. He ran as a candidate at a supplementary election in 1851 but was not elected. He was elected to the Danish parliament in
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coast were frequented by writers, artists, politicians and actors. His daughters (of which Johanne and Frederikke Elisabeth were adopted from his wife's first marriage) were all married to prominent cultural figures. Composer
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Hage was, however, more interested in following in his father's footsteps and therefore joined his company at the age of 16. He showed a remarkable talent for the trade and already became a partner in 1828. When
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with his family after Puggaard had invited him to become a partner in the company. Hage contributed to increasing the export of grain to England and also established a large-scale import of
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and Christiane Arnette Hage née Just (1778–1866). The Hage family was of Dutch origins and had counted merchants at least since the 17th century. Hage was the brother of
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from 1868 until his death. He was involved with the work for a constitution for both Denmark and Schlesvig-Holstein in 1855 and the November Constitution in 1864.
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in 1862, he employed Hage as its manager. Under Hage's leadership, the company ended up completely dominating the export of grain from the island of
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Hage married Frederikke Vilhelmine Faber (18 February 1810 — 23 December 1891) on 28 August 1840 in
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Intended for an academic career, he stayed in the household of pastor D. P. Smith in
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Hage was interested in the arts. His homes in Copenhagen and in Stokkerup on the
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where he lived for the rest of his life 1862–1872). In 1849, he bought
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Danish merchant, politician, landowner, patron of the arts and philanthropist
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merchant, politician, landowner, patron of the arts and philanthropist.
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from 1843 to 1848. He then lived in a now demolished building at
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in 1861. He was also the owner of several estates in Sweden.
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until 1858, whereafter he moved for a few years first to
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as part of the preparations for his further studies.
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Constantin Hansen
Stege
Denmark
Copenhagen
Danish
Stege
Møn
Christopher Friedenreich Hage
Hother Hage
Johannes Dam Hage
Horslunde
Hans Puggaard
Bolette
Nakskov
Lolland
Copenhagen
colonial goods
Kronprinsessegade 20
Torvegade
Ny Kongensgade
Bredgade
Harsdorff House
Kongens Nytorv
Stokkerup
Taarbæk
Nivaagaard
Nivå
North Zealand
Oremandsgaard

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