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Cecilie Thoresen Krog

Ida Cecilie Thoresen Krog (née Thoresen, 7 March 1858 – 13 November 1911) was a Norwegian feminist pioneer, and the first female university student in Norway.〔 She became famous when she was allowed to submit to examen artium in 1882, after an Act amendment had taken place.
==Personal life==
She was born in Eidsvoll as a daughter of physician and farmer Nils Windfeldt Thoresen and Marie Johanne Benneche. She also grew up here, together with her sister and three brothers. As a young girl she enjoyed skiing, including ski jumping. She married lawyer Fredrik Arentz Krog in 1887, and was the mother of journalist and playwright Helge Krog. She was the sister-in-law of teacher, politician and fellow women's rights activist Gina Krog. She died in Kristiania in 1911, after having suffered from infective endocarditis for several years.

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