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Norwegian Anneke von der Lippe as the Faroese Beinta Broberg in the 1997 Danish film Barbara Bente Christine Broberg, known as Beinta Broberg, (1667 - 15 February 1752), is the perhaps most well known woman from the history of the Faroe Islands. She has been the inspiration for novels and a film. Contents 1 In folklore 2 Biography 3 In art 4 References // In folklore In tradition and saga, Beinta is called Illa Beinta (wicked Bente), and is given the blame for the death of her first two spouses and the insanity of the third, as a bad employer for her servants, and as a witch who delt with sorcery. Contemporary documents describes her only indirectly and does not indicate how active she was as a person. Biography Beinta was born in Tórshavn, the daughter of Peder Sørensen and Birgitte Marie Jensdatter Bøgvad, who belonged to the Danish upper class of officials on the islands. She was married three times: in 1695 to vicar Jónas Jónasen (1660 - 1700) of Viðareiði, 1702 to vicar Niels Gregersen Aagaard (1672 1706) of Miðvágur in Vágar, and 1706 to vicar Peder Ditlevsen Arhboe (1675 - 1756), of Vágar. Her last spouse was deposed as vicar after conflicts with his parish in 1718. It seems, that he was mentally ill. After this, they lived in poverty in Vágar. She had one son and three daughters. In art 1927 : Beinta (novel) by Hans Andrias Djurhuus, depicts her as an unhappy woman who contributes to the unfortunes of men without any personal responsibility. 1939 : Barbara (novel) by Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen. Here she is depicted as "a child of nature", who lives according to her needs without though of consequenses. 1997 : Barbara (film), by Nils Malmros. References Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon - Beinta Broberg