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Henriette "Henni" Forchhammer , also known as Margarete Forchhammer (1863 – 1955) was a Danish educator, feminist and peace activist.

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4-666: Henni may refer to: People [ edit ] Henni Forchhammer (1863–1955), Danish educator, feminist and peace activist Henni Lehmann (1862–1937), politically and socially active German painter Henni Zuël (born 1990), English golfer John Henni (1805–1881), Swiss-born Milwaukee Catholic prelate Lisa Henni (born 1982), Swedish actress Mohamed Henni (born 1989), French YouTuber Places [ edit ] Bou Henni , Algeria Henni Hall, part of Saint Francis de Sales Seminary Species [ edit ] Arius henni Phenacobrycon henni Topics referred to by

8-451: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Henni Forchhammer She was born in 1863 to Johannes Nicolai Georg Forchhammer , a sister of physicist and educator Georg Forchhammer and singer Viggo Forchhammer and aunt of theatre director Bjarne Forchhammer . She was a granddaughter of Johan Georg Forchhammer and grandniece of August Friedrich Wilhelm Forchhammer . In 1899 she

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16-562: Was a co-founder of Danske Kvinders Nationalråd , and she was also a board member from the start. She chaired the organization from 1913 to 1931. She also co-founded the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1915, and was vice president of the International Council of Women from 1914 to 1930. From 1920 to 1937 she was a delegate to the League of Nations . During a convention of

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