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- Flanders with her son Charles, while Ingegerd and her sister Cæcilia Knudsdatter followed their paternal uncle Eric I of Denmark and Boedil Thurgotsdatter...
- Cecilia Knudsdatter of Danmark (1081/85 – after 7 January 1131), was a Danish princess, daughter of Canute IV of Denmark and Adela of Flanders. At the...
- Salvesen, Helge: Kristin Knudsdatter i Store norske leksikon på snl.no. Hentet 29. oktober 2024 fra https://snl.no/Kristin_Knudsdatter Alf Henrikson: Dansk...
- Gjedde died at Copenhagen in 1660. In 1622, Gjedde married Dorothy Knudsdatter Urne (1600-1667), daughter of Knud Axelsen Urne til Årsmarke (1564–1622)...
- Sarkioglu The Terrible Turk Turkish Strongman and velocipedist. Agnete Knudsdatter Miss Eel Danish Contortionist. Nella Cornella Emeraldina clown. Bernhard...
- He was a brother-in-law of Ove Gjedde who married his sister Dorothy Knudsdatter Urne (1600-1667). He attended Sorø Academy 1605-09 and travelled 6 years...
- father as well as from his elder brother. In 1845, he married Egelev Knudsdatter (1819-1883) and moved to Steintjønndalen, a cotter's sub-farm on the...
- Niels Petersen, a workman, resided in the building with his wife Ellen Knudsdatter. Willads Jørgensen, a bricklayer, resided in the building with his wife...
- Frederik Vind 18. Ove Giedde 9. Margrethe Ovesdatter Giedde 19. Dorthe Knudsdatter Urne 2. Jens, Baron Juel-Vind 20. Erik Juel 10. Jens lensbaron Juel 21...
- church's chandeliers was donated in 1640 by the mayor's widow, Sidsel Knudsdatter. The other chandelier was donated by mayor Mads Lerke in 1589. The renaissance...