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Count Ingolf of
Rosenborg (born 1940),
member of the
Danish royal family Ingolf Elster Christensen (1872–1943),
Norwegian politician Ingolf Dahl (1912–1970)...
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Ingolf Dahl (June 9, 1912 –
August 6, 1970) was a German-born
American composer, pianist, conductor, and educator. Dahl was born
Walter Ingolf Marcus in...
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Ingolf Lück (born 26
April 1958) is a
German former actor,
comedian and
television host. Lück was born in Bielefeld. He
hosted several sketch comedy shows;...
- HDMS
Ingolf has been used as a name for
three ships of the
Royal Danish Navy: HDMS
Ingolf (1876), a
steam gunboat,
launched in 1876 and decommissioned...
- Look up
Ingolf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ingolf is a
masculine given name. It may also
refer to:
Ingolf Fjord (
Ingolf Inlet), Greenland, Denmark;...
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Count Ingolf of
Rosenborg RE (born 17
February 1940) is a
Danish count and
former prince. Born
Prince Ingolf of
Denmark (Danish:
Prins Ingolf Christian...
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Ingolf Davidsen (30
January 1893 – 23
March 1946) was a
Norwegian gymnast who
competed in the 1920
Summer Olympics. He was part of the
Norwegian team,...
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Ingolf Huhn (born in 1955) is a
German opera manager and
theatre director. Born in Magdeburg,
after the
Abitur Huhn
studied opera direction in Berlin,...
- (written two to
three centuries after the settlement)
contains a
story about Ingólf's arrival. The book
claims he left
Norway after becoming involved in a blood...
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Ingolf Turban (born 17
March 1964) is a
German violinist. Born in Munich, Turban's
mother was a pianist, his
father a music-loving physician, his sister...