
Dorothea Schjoldager
Dorothea Schjoldager was a Norwegian activist who, along with Karen Platou, played a pivotal role in establishing Mother's Day, known as Morsdag, in Norway in 1919. Their efforts helped to honor mothers and their contributions to society, leading to the celebration of Mother's Day on the second Sunday of February.
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Dorothea Schjoldager established the celebration of Mother's Day in Bergen in 1919.
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