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Kjeld
Image of St. Kjeld from St. Ansgar's Catholic Cathedral in Copenhagen
Born
c. 1100 Denmark
Died
c. 1150 Viborg, Denmark
Venerated in
Catholic Church, Church of Denmark
Patronage
Denmark
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 in Denmark, by both Catholics and Danish Lutherans.
12th-century Danish clergyman. He is venerated as a saint in Denmark, by both Catholics and Danish Lutherans. Kjeld was born in the early 12th century to wealthy...
Kjeld is a person name derived from the Old Norse and may refer to: SaintKjeld (fl. 1100–1150), Danish clergyman Kjeld Abell (1901–1961), Danish playwright...
November 1169 by Pope Alexander III SaintKjeld of Viborg (c. 1100–1150), Professed Priest of the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine (Viborg, Denmark) Canonized:...
July: Saint Canute, martyr – Memorial 11 July: Saint Benedict, abbot – Feast 12 July: SaintKjeld of Viborg, priest – Optional Memorial 23 July: Saint Brigitta...
SaintKjeld (Ketil) (ca. 1105–1150) was a saintly man according to accounts and when a fire broke out in the city and threatened the cathedral, Kjeld...
Denmark, Queen of France (died 1237 in France) Date unknown c. 1100 – SaintKjeld (died c. 1150) c. 1106 – Magnus the Strong (died 1134 in Scania) c. 1118...
the crypt remains. He is largely responsible for the beatification of SaintKjeld and the translation of his body to a shrine at his chapel on 11 July...
This article is a list of saints by the pope who canonized them. Although popes have been canonizing saints since at least 993 and have claimed sole authority...
Kingston Peninsula near Saint John, New Brunswick. In 1956 it was moved to Sussex, New Brunswick, where it operated until Kjeld Deichmann's death in 1963...
ISBN 978-0897915427. S2CID 1359859. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Schmidt, Kjeld (2002). "The problem with 'awareness': Introductory remarks on 'awareness...
Minister of the Interior 1942–1943 A. M. Hansen, Education Minister 1945–1945 Kjeld Philip, Trade Minister 1957–1960, Finance Minister 1960–1961, Minister for...
García. The world records for the distance in speed skating are 1:40.17 by Kjeld Nuis and 1:49.83 by Miho Takagi. The records for wheelchair racing vary...
skater and track cyclist, bronze medallist at the 2010 Winter Olympics Kjeld Nuis (born 1989) Dutch speed skater, world record holder and gold medallist...
twin lead singers Brandon and Brian Casey Jan & Kjeld, a Danish musical duo of brothers Jan and Kjeld Wennick Japan, English band, brothers David Sylvian...
Member's Performance)". thisistheatre.com. Retrieved 15 April 2023. Abell, Kjeld (1939). The Melody that Got Lost. Google Books: Allen & Unwin. p. 7. ISBN 9788700375819...
from deeds associated with the Christianization of Denmark. Viborg has St Kjeld, Aarhus has St Niels (also called St Nickolas), Odense has St Canute (Danish:...
but was acquired by Cemex of Mexico in 2005. The Company was founded by Kjeld Ammentorp in 1930 in Bedfont as Ready Mixed Concrete Limited. In 1952, Ready...