Carl Theodor Sørensen
Carl Theodor Sørensen was a writer and architect (1893–1979). He was born at Altona and died at Brønshøj.
Also recorded as C.Th. Sørensen; C. Th. Sørensen; Carl Theodor Marius Sørensen; C. Th. Sorensen; Carl Theodor Sorensen.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings C.Th. Sørensen, C. Th. Sørensen, Carl Theodor Marius Sørensen, C. Th. Sorensen and Carl Theodor Sorensen. His recorded language was Danish.
Recognition and collections
Carl Theodor Sørensen received Eckersberg Medal, Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog, Knight of the 1st Class of the Order of the Dannebrog, C. F. Hansen Medal, Emil Bissens Award and Prince Eugen Medal.
Identity
Carl Theodor Sørensen is recorded as having received Eckersberg Medal, Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog and Knight of the 1st Class of the Order of the Dannebrog. Carl Theodor Sørensen is recorded with the citizenship of Kingdom of Denmark. Carl Theodor Sørensen is recorded as writer and architect.
Chronology
- 1893Carl Theodor Sørensen born at Altona.
- 1893Carl Theodor Sørensen was born in 1893 at Altona.
- 1979Carl Theodor Sørensen died at Brønshøj.
- 1979Carl Theodor Sørensen died in 1979 at Brønshøj.
Sources
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“Carl Theodor Sørensen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3431187: Carl Theodor Sørensen
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