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Anne Dorthe Lund

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74: 34:- was lifted, and in 1748, she followed the actors when a permanent theater building was provided them in the foundation of the Royal Danish Theatre. She is listed as one of the highest paid members of the staff. As a person, she was described as an intriguer who was reprimanded by 114:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 26:
The background and parentage of Anna Dorothea Lund is unknown, other than the fact that her original name was Holst. She married the tobacco trader Asser Mortensen Lund (d. 1760) in 1749, but evidently separated from him.
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In 1747, the belonged to the pioneer group of actors who started to perform theater plays in Copenhagen when the theater ban - introduced during the reign of
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for trying to discredit her colleague Madame Rosenkilde for being a courtesan while she was in fact rumored to be one herself.
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187: 19:(died 29 October 1759) was a Danish stage actress. She belonged to the pioneer generation of actors at the 133: 31: 154: 147: 61:
Lund, A.D. i Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (1. udgave, bind 10, 1896), forfattet af Arthur Aumont
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Lund primarily performed soubrette roles, and has been referred to as "one of the greatest
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