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Alternative spelling Kjella (female)
Variant form(s) Kjeld, Keld, Kell, Kjell,
Kield (Danish)
Related names Keld, Ketil, Ketill, Kittel, Kittil, Kjeld, Kjetil...
- Prince, a wet
nurse and a maid. The
property belonged to the
civil servant Kield Clemensen at the time of the 1801 census. He
resided in the
building with...
- tumbleweed", and the
changes to most of the
character designs;
while Brenna Kield of the Sun-Sentinel
highlighted the
realism in the
scenery and character...
- (Wehrmacht officer) Igor
Przegrodzki (doctor)
Beata Tyszkiewicz (Christin
Kield)
Ryszard Filipski (Sturmbannführer Schabe)
Jerzy Block (Oskar) Anna Seniuk...
- (1779)
Samlinger til den
Danske Historie,
which gives "Pedersen" (and "
Kield Runske" for the rune-master's name). Ole Worm in the near contemporaneous...
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cellar can
still be seen today. In 1671 the
house was
temporarily owned by
Kield Krag, a merchant. In 1674 the
manor was
acquired by
Enevold Fredrik Akeleye...
- (amtmand) of
Stavanger Amt. On 21
March 1715, he
ceded the
property to
lawyer Kield Krag.
After his death, on 27
February 1721, it was sold at
auction to the...
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events at the 1920
Summer Olympics, but
failed to
reach the finals. His son
Kield Brask Andersen won the
Danish sprint title in 1939.
Henry Brask Andersen...
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dwelling with his six-year-old son, his
brother and two
sisters and two maids.
Kield Hiorth, a 76-year-old
unmarried pensioner,
resided in the
building with...
- Holck-Winterfeldt (1930–1941)
Helge Knuth (1941–1942)
Flemming Knuth (1942–1980)
Kield Gustav Knuth-Winterfeldt (1972–2000)
Ditlev Helge Knuth-Winterfeldt (2000–...