Agnethe Davidsen
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Agnethe Davidsen | |
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| Born | 29 August 1947 |
| Died | 25 November 2007 (aged 60) |
| Occupation(s) | judge, vice mayor, mayor |
| Spouse | Aqqaluartaaq Davidsen |
| Children | Søren (1965), Heidi (1967) |
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Agnethe Davidsen (29 August 1947 – 25 November 2007) was a Greenlandic judge who was the first female government minister in Greenland and only the second female mayor of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland, where she was mayor for more than 14 years until she died suddenly at the age of 60.
Agnethe was born in 1947 to mother Agathe Lund and father Villy Wael (1928-98), but she was raised by her grandmother.[1] At 16, she met her future husband, the blacksmith Aqqaluartaaq Davidsen, whom she married in 1966, and they had two children, Søren (1965) and Heidi (1967).[1]
In 1969, seeking more education, she took the children to Ikast, Denmark and graduated in 1970 with a "trade degree in commerce and office."[1] After returning to Greenland, she began working in the national court system in Nuuk. In 1979, she began her work as a circuit judge in the Nuuk district court, a position she held 1979-1983 and again 1989–1993.[1]