Christine Margaretha Daugaard (30 January 1831 in Thorstrup by Varde – 18 December 1917 in Ribe[1][2]) was a Danish writer and poet, daughter of bishop Jacob Brøgger Daugaard.
[1] Her father nurtured a keen sense of history, and Daugaard inherited a historical interest from him.
After the bishop's death in 1867, she moved with her mother to Copenhagen,[3] where they lived for about a dozen years in a villa on H. C. Ørsteds Vej.
She accompanied Daugaard to Copenhagen after the bishop's death, and went with her friend to Jutland (1861), first to the Herregaarden Nørholm by Varde, where they lived for a time, at the suggestion of Miss Rosenørn-Teilmann, and then again to Ribe, where she died in 1917.
She also published in 1884 an abridged translation of Torquato Tasso's Liberated Jerusalem.