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Skeel may
refer to:
Albret Skeel (1572–1639), a
Danish nobleman who held the
office of
Admiral of the
Realm from 1616 to 1623 Burt E.
Skeel (1894–1924)...
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Skeels may
refer to: Dave
Skeels (1891–1926), an
American baseball player Eric
Skeels (born 1939), an
English former football player Homer Collar Skeels...
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Alexander Skeel (born 1995) is a
domestic violence survivor whose near-fatal
injuries at the
hands of his girlfriend,
Jordan Worth, in 2017 attracted...
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Skeel's elder brothers Andreas Skeel and
Frederik Christian Skeel. A
third brother was
Vilhelm Mathias Skeel. Jørgen Erik
Skeel attended Sorø...
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Skeel.
Skeel commanded the 27th
Pursuit Squadron of the
First Pursuit Group at
Selfridge Field in
Mount Clemens, Michigan. On
October 6, 1923,
Skeel won...
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David Arthur Skeel, Jr. (born
September 10, 1961) is an
American law
professor specializing in
bankruptcy law and
corporate law. He is the S.
Samuel Arsht...
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Albret Skeel (23
November 1572 – 9
April 1639) was a
Danish nobleman who held the
office of
Admiral of the
Realm from 1616 to 1623. The son of
Privy Councillor...
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Berte Skeel (26
March 1644 – 5 July 1720) was a
Danish noble,
philanthropist and
estate owner. She was the
owner of Selsø
Manor and co-founder of the...
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Mogens Skeel (1651–1694) was a
Danish diplomat, amtmand, and playwright. He is
likely the
author of the
satirical play
Grevens og
Friherrens Komedie,...
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Ingeborg Skeel (c. 1545 – 17
October 1604) was a
Danish noblewoman, a
major land
owner and a
county sheriff in the
Vendsyssel region of
northern Jutland...