Astrup
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Astrup is a surname of Danish origin and may refer to:
- Mette Marit AstrupMette Marit AstrupMette Marit Astrup was a Danish actress, one of the best known of her time in Denmark, and she enjoyed a career totalling fifty years at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen.-Life and career:...
(1760–1834), Danish actress - Nils AstrupNils AstrupNils Astrup was a Norwegian politician.He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1820, representing the constituency of Nedenæs og Raabygdelagets Amt. He worked as a vogt there. He served only one term....
(1778–1835), Norwegian politician - Hans Rasmus AstrupHans Rasmus AstrupHans Rasmus Astrup was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. He was Minister of Labour 1885-1887, and member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 1887-1888. Astrup was a merchant before entering Sverdrup Cabinet in 1885...
(1831–1898), Norwegian politician; government minister 1885–87 - Thorvald AstrupThorvald AstrupThorvald Astrup was a Norwegian architect, particularly known for industrial architecture.Born in Oslo , he was educated at Christiania Technical School in 1891-92, and Christiania Fine Art School the following year; he also attended Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg from 1896-97...
(1876–1940), Norwegian architect - Nikolai AstrupNikolai AstrupNikolai Astrup was a Norwegian painter.-Biography:Astrup was born in Bremanger in Nordfjord, but grew up in Ålhus in Jølster where his father worked as a priest. He was the great-grandson of Nils Astrup, a one-term member of parliament...
(1880–1928), Norwegian artist, great-grandson of Nils Astrup - Poul Bjørndahl AstrupPoul Bjørndahl AstrupPoul Bjørndahl Astrup was a Danish clinical chemist famous for inventing a CO2 electrode and co-inventing the concept of base excess.-External links:*...
(1915–2000), Danish clinical chemist - Heidi AstrupHeidi AstrupHeidi Astrup is a Danish team handball player and Olympic champion. She received a gold medal with the Danish national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. She is two times European champion, and received a bronze medal at the 1995 World championship.-References:...
(born 1972), Danish Olympic handball player