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8-1139: [REDACTED] Look up krabbe  or Krabbe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Krabbe is a surname, and may refer to: People [ edit ] Anne Krabbe (1552–1618), Danish writer Ewa Pihl Krabbe (born 1947), Swedish politician Felix Krabbe (born 1978), German yacht racer Frederik Krabbe (born 1988), Danish football player Frederik Michael Krabbe (1725–1796) Danish shipbuilder Gregers Krabbe (1594–1655), Danish-born nobleman and landowner Hugo Krabbe (1857–1936), Dutch jurist and legal philosopher Iver Krabbe (1602–1666), Danish nobleman and military officer Jörgen Krabbe (1633–1678), Danish-Swedish lawyer and nobleman Karen Iversdatter Krabbe (1637–1702), Danish noblewoman Katrin Krabbe (born 1969), German female athlete Knud Krabbe (1885–1961), Danish neurologist Niels Krabbe (born 1951), ornithologist and bird conservationist Nikolay Karlovich Krabbe (1814–1876), admiral of

16-761: The Danish Chancellery. From 1627 he was lord over the Danish county of Hindsgavl in Odense and from 1639 to 1651 at Riberhus . He was a member of the national council from 1640, and held several diplomatic missions from 1640-1643. He served as Governor-general of Norway from 1651, and died at the Akershus Castle in Christiania (now Oslo) in 1655. He was succeeded as governor by his brother-in-law Niels Trolle . This Danish biographical article

24-497: The Russian Imperial Navy See also [ edit ] Krabbe disease , degenerative disorder that affects the myelin sheath of the nervous system Krabbé [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Krabbe . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to

32-418: The Russian Imperial Navy See also [ edit ] Krabbe disease , degenerative disorder that affects the myelin sheath of the nervous system Krabbé [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Krabbe . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to

40-914: The free dictionary. Krabbe is a surname, and may refer to: People [ edit ] Anne Krabbe (1552–1618), Danish writer Ewa Pihl Krabbe (born 1947), Swedish politician Felix Krabbe (born 1978), German yacht racer Frederik Krabbe (born 1988), Danish football player Frederik Michael Krabbe (1725–1796) Danish shipbuilder Gregers Krabbe (1594–1655), Danish-born nobleman and landowner Hugo Krabbe (1857–1936), Dutch jurist and legal philosopher Iver Krabbe (1602–1666), Danish nobleman and military officer Jörgen Krabbe (1633–1678), Danish-Swedish lawyer and nobleman Karen Iversdatter Krabbe (1637–1702), Danish noblewoman Katrin Krabbe (born 1969), German female athlete Knud Krabbe (1885–1961), Danish neurologist Niels Krabbe (born 1951), ornithologist and bird conservationist Nikolay Karlovich Krabbe (1814–1876), admiral of

48-409: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Krabbe&oldid=1140369357 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles krabbe [REDACTED] Look up krabbe  or Krabbe in Wiktionary,

56-434: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Krabbe&oldid=1140369357 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Gregers Krabbe Gregers Krabbe (12 January 1594 – 20 December 1655) was a Danish nobleman who served as Governor-general of Norway. He

64-517: Was born in on the Vesløsgård estate at Hannæs in northwestern Jutland , Denmark. He was a son of Niels Krabbe til Vesløsgård (d. 1626) and Vibeke Ulfstand (1559–1611). He was a brother-in-law of Niels Trolle and Niels Krabbe . From the age of 14 to the age of 23, he stayed abroad, partly as an educational trip with studies in Germany, France and Italy. From 1617 to 1625 he was secretary in

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