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Sankt Knuds Vej 11
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Odense Domkirke or
Sankt Knuds Kirke), also
known as
Odense Cathedral, is
named after the
Danish king
Canute the
Saint (Danish:
Knud den ****ige), otherwise...
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Knud Valdemar Gylding Holmboe (22
April 1902
Horsens Denmark – 13
October 1931 Aqaba, Jordan) was a
Danish journalist,
author and explorer. He converted...
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Knud Olsen (1919 in Præstø – 31
August 2010 in Bandholm) was a
Danish builder and
designer of boats, who
designed one of the most po****r
sailing dinghies...
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Knud Sørensen (10
March 1928 – 26
September 2022) was a
Danish writer, poet and novelist. Born in Hjørring, in 1958 Sørensen
settled as a
surveyor on Mors...
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Knud Johan Victor Rasmussen (/ˈræsmʊsən/; 7 June 1879 – 21
December 1933) was a Greenlandic-Danish
polar explorer and anthropologist. He has been called...
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Knud Haraldsen Krabbe (3
March 1885 – 8 May 1961) was a
Danish neurologist. In 1916, he
first described what is now
known as
Krabbe disease. He was considered...
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After the
October 1945 election,
Knud Kristensen formed the
Cabinet of
Knud Kristensen (Danish:
Regeringen Knud Kristensen), a
minority government consisting...
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Knud John
Paludan (2
November 1908 – 11
September 1988) was a
Danish zoologist. He parti****ted in
Danish expedition into Iran and
Afghanistan and conducted...
- home in
Frederiksberg was
named "Arveprins
Knuds Kollegium" in
honor of
Prince Knud. At the time,
Prince Knud was
protector of
Sydslesvigsk Studie- og Hjælpefond...