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Mogens Skeel (1651-1694) was a Danish playwright. He wrote the play Grevens og Friherrens Komedie in 1675.
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noblewoman MogensSkeel (1651–1694), a Danish playwright Richard Skeel (living), an American college administrator and baseball coach Skeels (disambiguation)...
Mogens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mogens is a Danish masculine given name (specifically Danish shake-up of Magnus), and may refer to: Mogens...
painter (b. 1617) August 5 Mareen Duvall, American settler (b. 1625) MogensSkeel, Danish playwright (b. 1651) August 6 – Gabriel de la Corte, Spanish...
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...
and the baron) is a Danish play. It was published anonymously in 1675. MogensSkeel is considered its most likely author. This play is a satire over the...
painter (b. 1617) August 5 Mareen Duvall, American settler (b. 1625) MogensSkeel, Danish playwright (b. 1651) August 6 – Gabriel de la Corte, Spanish...
Beck til Førslevgaard 1546-1557 Eskil Oxes til Løgismose 1549-1552 Hermann Skeel til Jungetgård 1557-1560 Joachim Beck til Førslevgård 1560-70 Eiler Grubbe...
philologist, folklorist and parish priest at Hellested from 1664 until 1702 Berte Skeel (1644 in Vallø Castle – 1720), noble, philanthropist and estate owner of...
his son in 1231. In the south transept is the chapel of Admiral Albert Skeel partially in sandstone and fine wood carvings. The epitaph for Hans Tausen...
municipality's foundation in 2007 the mayor has been Mogens Christian Gade of the Venstre party. Mogens Christian Gade was also the mayor of Brovst Municipality...
(1534–1623) 1576 January 1609 32–33 years Mogens Ulfeldt (1569–1616) January 1609 15 June 1616 † 7 years, 5 months Albret Skeel (1572–1639) 1 December 1616 1623...
Danish Census Book. The first more widely known owner of the estate was Mogens Ebbesøn, for many years the king's vassal first at Aalholm Castle and later...
presumably for Jämtland. Knight Olav Nilsson (ca. 1400–1455) to Talgje. Norway Skeel Noble Ancient nobility from Denmark. Denmark Skjolderband Noble Ancient...