Cecilie Christine Schøller

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Cecilie Christine Schøller was an 18th-century Norwegian noblewoman and wealthy merchant’s widow best known as a prominent social figure and patron who commissioned Trondheim’s grand Stiftsgården palace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norwegian noblewoman
human
merchant’s widow
patron of the arts
socialite
activeInPeriod 18th century
architecturalPatronage Stiftsgården, Trondheim
surface form: Stiftsgården palace in Trondheim
associatedWithPlace Stiftsgården, Trondheim
Trondheim Cathedral parish
birthName Cecilie Christine Schøller self-linksurface differs
surface form: Cecilie Christine Frølich
burialPlace Trondheim
countryOfCitizenship Denmark–Norway
Norway
dateOfBirth 1720-03-16
dateOfDeath 1786-04-19
era Age of Enlightenment in Scandinavia
ethnicGroup Norwegians
father Johan Frølich
heritage Norwegian
knownFor being a leading social figure in Trondheim
commissioning Stiftsgården in Trondheim
patronage of culture and the arts
languageUsed Danish
Norwegian
maritalStatus widow
memberOf Norwegian nobility
mother Karen Collin
nobleTitle baroness
notableRelative Frølich family
Schøller family of Trondheim merchants
notableWork Stiftsgården
occupation landowner
salon hostess
partOf Dano-Norwegian elite in Trondheim
placeOfBirth Norway
Trondheim
Trøndelag
placeOfDeath Copenhagen
Denmark
propertyOwned Stiftsgården
religion Lutheranism
residence Copenhagen
Trondheim
sexOrGender female
socialStatus noblewoman
spouse Stinus Schøller

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Stiftsgården, Trondheim commissionedBy Cecilie Christine Schøller
Cecilie Christine Schøller birthName Cecilie Christine Schøller self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Cecilie Christine Frølich