Beinta Broberg

Beinta Kristina Broberg, Danish: Bente Christine Broberg, (* 1667 in Tórshavn / Faeroe Islands, † February 17, 1752 ) is the real person behind the fictional character of Barbara Jørgen - Frantz Jacobsen - and thus one of the most famous Färingerinnen.

Beinta was around 1667 in Tórshavn, the daughter of Peder Sørensen Broberg (? -1695 ) And Birgitte Marie Jensdatter Bøgvad (? -1715 ) Born. Both parents were Danes. She herself was married three times

In the Faroese tradition Beinta Broberg is a kind of femme fatale. It is there ( the evil Beinta ) called Illa Beinta because it was held responsible for the early death of her first two husbands, and for the - presumed - her third husband's mental illness. In addition, they were all pastors, and which provided enough material, not only for the word, but also for two novels and finally the hitherto most expensive Danish movie of all time:

Name

Beinta is a Faroese woman's name and dates of Benedicta ( fär. Benadikta ). Known in Germany is the Danish form Bente.

The nominative is Beinta ( accusative, dative and genitive ) bent in all other cases in Faroese as Beintu.

The name Barbara exists in exactly this form in Faroese ( diffracted analog and Barbaru ), but has nothing to do with Beinta, but has been Jørgen - Frantz Jacobsen incident to (real his cousin Estrid Bannister Good) to describe an unhappy love.

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