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- Kiærskou is a Danish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frederik Christian Kiærskou (1805–1891), Danish landscape painter Hjalmar Kiærskou...
- Christian Kiærskou (6 August 1835 in Copenhagen – 18 March 1900), sometimes also stated as Hjalmar Kiaerskov, was a Danish botanist. Hjalmar Kiærskou was the...
- Frederik Christian Jakobsen Kiærskou, aka F. C. Kiærskou (26 March 1805 – 6 June 1891) was a Danish landscape painter. Kiærskou was born in Copenhagen, Denmark...
- Lotte Kiærskou (born 23 June 1975) is a Danish former team handball player, and twice Olympic champion and former handball coach. She won a gold medal...
- Matilda Joslyn Gage, American author and activist (b. 1826) 1900 – Hjalmar Kiærskou, Danish botanist (b. 1835) 1907 – Marcellin Berthelot, French chemist and...
- Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann, Danish composer (b. 1805) March 18 – Hjalmar Kiærskou, Danish botanist (b. 1835) March 28 – Piet Joubert, Boer politician, military...
- Thomas Alexander Browne, English-Australian author (d. 1915) 1835 – Hjalmar Kiærskou, Danish botanist (d. 1900) 1844 – Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha...
- Elisha Gray, American inventor, businessman (d. 1901) August 6 – Hjalmar Kiærskou, Danish botanist (d. 1900) August 19 – Tom Wills, Australian cricketer...
- (born 1965 in Frederikshavn) actress, was brought up in the town Lotte Kiærskou (born 1975 in Frederikshavn) team handball player, won two team gold medals...
- author and playwright Lotte Jacobi (1896–1990), German photographer Lotte Kiærskou (born 1975), Danish team handball player Lotte Koch (1913–2013), Belgian-German...