Antonie Løchen

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Antinie Løchen

Antinue Løchen (13 July 1850 — 30 April 1933) was a Norwegian liberal politician and a women's rights activist from Trondheim. She is recognized as the founder in 1885 of the city's women's association, Trondhjems Kvinnesaksforening, which she later chaired. Also involved in the leadership of the Norwegian Association for the Protection of Animals (Foreningen til Dyrenes Beskyttelse), in 1909 she published a children's book titled Smaahistorier om dyr (Short Stories about Animals). In 1901, she was one of the first women to be elected to the Trondheim City Council.[1][2][3]

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