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Krabbe (other)
Krabbe is a surname, and may refer to: People *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 Nikolay Karlovich Krabbe (russian: link=no, Николай Карлович Краббе) (September 19, 1814 – January 3, 1876) served as an admiral of the Russian Imperial Navy and ...
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Anne Krabbe
Anne Krabbe (1552-1618) was a Danish writer. She was the daughter of Erik Krabbe til Bustrup (1510–1564) and Margrethe Reventlow (1525–1606), and married Jacob Bjørn (1561–1596) in 1588. As a widow later on, she was given responsibility for the marital estate "Stenalt" in 1596. She has been described as one of the most learned noblewomen in Denmark during her time. Copies of her work are kept in the Danish National Archives. Some of her works include: "A Little Useful Prayer Book" (1612) and "Haand Postilla" (1616). References

1552 births 1618 deaths Danish women writers 16th-century Danish writers 17th-century Danish writers {{Denmark-writer-stub ...
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Ewa Pihl Krabbe
Ewa Pihl Krabbe (born 1947) is a Swedish politician. She was elected as Member of the Riksdag in September 2022. She represents the constituency of Skåne Northern and Eastern. She is affiliated with the Social Democrats. References Living people 1947 births Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Swedish politicians 21st-century Swedish women politicians Members of the Riksdag 2022–2026 Members of the Riksdag from the Social Democrats Women members of the Riksdag {{Sweden-SocialDemocratic-politician-stub ...
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Felix Krabbe
Felix Krabbe (born 5 January 1978) is a German former yacht racer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics The 2004 Summer Olympics ( el, Θερινοί Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες 2004, ), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad ( el, Αγώνες της 28ης Ολυμπιάδας, ) and also known as Athens 2004 ( el, Αθήνα 2004), .... References External links * 1978 births Living people German male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for Germany Sailors at the 2004 Summer Olympics – 470 Place of birth missing (living people) {{Germany-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Frederik Krabbe
Frederik Krabbe (born 10 March 1988) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Career Krabbe started playing professional football with AGF in 2005, initially playing as a centre-back. Due to injuries to teammates during the 2007–08 season, he transitioned to the right-back position permanently. Krabbe was part of AGF's talented 1988 cohort, which included notable players such as Michael Lumb, Morten Beck Andersen, and others who had secured the under-17 league title in 2003. However, Krabbe faced adversity in July 2010 when he suffered a serious injury during a friendly match against AaB, sidelining him for over six months. On 24 May 2011, Krabbe's contract with AGF expired and one month later he signed a two-year contract with Lyngby Boldklub. In July 2013, Krabbe signed a contract with Norwegian Second Division club Arendal. He returned to Denmark in December 2014, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract with Hvidovre. On 13 August 2019, K ...
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Frederik Michael Krabbe
Frederik Michael Krabbe (1725–1796)Topsøe-Jensen, Vol 2, pp 25–27. was a Danish naval officer and master shipbuilder Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels. It normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard. Shipbuilders, also called shipwrights, follow a specialized occupation that traces its roots to befor ... (''fabrikmester'') Personal Born at Esrum, some 22 miles north of Copenhagen, on 28 May 1725, Krabbe was the son of a regimental quartermaster. His first marriage, to Cæcilie Andrea Bille (whose father was rear admiral Daniel Ernst Bille)at the naval church at Holmen, established links with two important Danish naval families - the Billes and the Stibolts through his bride's parentage. He had three marriages altogether (1759, 1766 and 1772) which all ended with his wives' deaths. His second wife was Christiane Charlotte Charisius(1738-1771), daughter of Constantin Augustus Charisius of Constantinborg and Kir ...
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Gregers Krabbe
Gregers Krabbe (12 January 1594 – 20 December 1655) was a Danish nobleman who served as Governor-general of Norway. Biography He 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 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 Niels Trolle til Trollesholm og G ...
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Hugo Krabbe
Hugo Krabbe (3 February 1857 – 4 February 1936) was a Dutch legal philosopher and writer on public international law. Known for his contributions to the theory of sovereignty and the state, he is regarded as a precursor of Hans Kelsen. Like Kelsen, Krabbe identified state and law, and argued that state law and international law were parts of a single normative system; contrary to Kelsen, he conceived of the identity between state and law as the outcome of an evolutionary process. Krabbe maintained that the binding force of the law is founded on the "legal consciousness" of mankind: a normative feeling inherent to human psychology. His work is expressive of the progressive and cosmopolitan ideals of interwar liberal internationalism, and his notion of "sovereignty of law" stirred up much controversy in the legal scholarship of the time. Life Born in Leiden to a Dutch Reformed minister, Christiaan Krabbe, and Maria Adriana Machteld Scholten, Hugo Krabbe attended Stedelijk Gym ...
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Iver Krabbe
Iver Krabbe (March 22, 1602 – October 30, 1666) was a Danish nobleman, military officer, and governor-general in Norway. Biography Iver Krabbe was born at Övedskloster Manor in the province of Scania in eastern Denmark, the son of Tage Krabbe (1553–1612) and Sofie Jørgensdatter Friis (1576–1611). He studied in Orléans and then in Padua in 1625, and returned home in 1628. There he was made a lesser noble at the court, but he left the post on August 25 that year, when he married Karen Ottesdatter Marsvin (1610–1680) at Copenhagen Castle. Over the years, the couple had nine children: two boys and seven girls. In 1629 Iver Krabbe was enfeoffed with Laholm, which he exchanged for Varberg in 1636. In 1636 he became the commander of the union troops in the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, and in 1641 he was ordered to inspect Bohus Fortress. During the war with Sweden, Krabbe held a position of authority. In early February 1645, he received orders to join forc ...
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Jörgen Krabbe
Baron Jörgen Iversen Krabbe of Krogholm Castle (now Krageholm) (1633–1678) was a Danish jurist and later a Swedish nobleman, who was one of the most influential men in the province of Scania and played an important role during the Scanian War of 1676–1679. He was executed by the Swedes for high treason. Early life and education Krabbe was born at Laholm Castle in Halland in eastern Denmark in 1633, the son of the later Danish Governor-General of Norway, Iver Krabbe and the Scanian noble lady Karen Marsvin of Dybäck. The family's ancestral home was Jordberga in Scania, which at the time was part of Denmark.Jörgen had an older brother, Tage, and seven sisters. He was particularly good friends with his sister Karen. Jörgen was sent to boarding school at Sorö where he learnt Latin, geometry, fencing, horse-riding and dancing, the way young men of good families were supposed to back then. He was very studious and fond of Latin and French. Jörgen Krabbe then studied law at ...
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Karen Iversdatter Krabbe
Karen Iversdatter Krabbe (1637-1702) was a Danish noblewoman who played an important role behind the scenes during the peace negotiations at Nijmegen in 1677-1679 and later as wife of the governor of Norway. She moved in the circles of Colbert and Bengt Oxenstierna and worked actively for the sake of Denmark during the Scanian War.She owned Fulltofta Castle in Scania until 1678. Childhood Karen was born on 19 November 1637, in the fortress of Varberg in eastern Denmark. Her father Iver Krabbe was the castle commander and governor of Norway - a well-known military man and politician who was close friends with the king. Iver's ancestral home Jordebjerg (now Jordberga) was situated in the province of Scania, just across the Sound from Copenhagen, and the family identified as Scanian and spoke the Scanian dialect although they moved a lot. Karen's mother, Karen Marsvin (1610-1680), came from an old aristocratic family in southern Scania where they owned the magnificent castle of Dy ...
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Katrin Krabbe
Katrin Krabbe (; later Zimmermann, born 22 November 1969) is a German former track and field athlete. She represented East Germany (GDR) at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and went on to win the 100 metres and 200 metres titles at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, representing a unified Germany. Her best times are 10.89 secs for 100m (1988) and 21.95 secs for 200m (1990). Life and career Krabbe was a successful track star, winning the 100 m and 200 m titles in the 1990 European Athletics Championships (held in Split) and the same titles at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics (held in Tokyo, where she beat Gwen Torrence and Merlene Ottey). She was also part of the winning 4 × 100 metres relay East German women's team in the European Championships. In 1992, Krabbe along with teammates Silke Möller and Grit Breuer tested positive for the stimulant clenbuterol. All three athletes were suspended for one year by the German Athletics Federation, but the International Assoc ...
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Knud Krabbe
Knud Haraldsen Krabbe (3 March 1885 – 8 May 1961) was a Danish neurologist. In 1916, he first described what is now known as Krabbe disease Krabbe disease (KD) (also known as globoid cell leukodystrophy or galactosylceramide lipidosis) is a rare and often fatal lysosomal storage disease that results in progressive damage to the nervous system. KD involves dysfunctional metabolism of .... He was considered a major figure in Nordic Neurology. References 1885 births 1961 deaths Danish neurologists University of Copenhagen alumni 19th-century Danish people 20th-century Danish physicians {{Denmark-scientist-stub ...
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