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Kjeld is a
person name
derived from the Old
Norse and may
refer to:
Saint Kjeld (fl. 1100–1150),
Danish clergyman Kjeld Abell (1901–1961),
Danish playwright...
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Kjeld Kirk
Kristiansen R.1 (Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʰelˀ ˈkʰiɐ̯k kʰʁeˈstjænˀsn̩, - kʰʁæˈ-]; born 27
December 1947) is a
Danish businessman who was the...
- Jan &
Kjeld were a
musical duo from Denmark,
consisting of
brothers Jan and
Kjeld Wennick, both
singers and
banjo players. The duo,
active in the late...
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Kjeld Tolstrup (27 June 1965 – 21
March 2011) was a
Danish radio DJ.
Kjeld Tolstrup became one of the
biggest names in
Danish DJ
circles in the 1980s performing...
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Kjeld Nuis (Dutch pronunciation: [kjɛlt ˈnœys]; born in
Leiden 10
November 1989) is a
Dutch speed skater. Nuis is a
specialist in the
middle distances...
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Kjeld Østrøm (8
January 1933 – 6
January 2000) was a
Danish rower. He
competed at the 1956
Summer Olympics in
Melbourne with the men's
coxless pair where...
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Kjeld Nielsen (July 26, 1887 –
February 14, 1910) was a
Danish athlete. He
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics in London. In the 1500
metres event, Nielsen...
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Kjeld Løwenstein
Philip (3
April 1912 in
Copenhagen – 27
October 1989) was a
Danish economist and
politician representing the
Danish Social Liberal Party...
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Kjeld Abell Prize is a
Danish cultural award which is
handed every second or
third year to a person, who has made a
great effort for
Danish theatre...
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Kjeld or
Ketil (Latin: Chetillus, Ketillus, Danish: Keld,
Kjeld, Ketil; fl. 1100–1150) was a 12th-century
Danish clergyman. He is
venerated as a saint...