- male, deceased (1035)
- Canute I, or Canute the Great, in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles also known as Cnut was a Viking king of England, Denmark, Norway, some of Sweden (such...
- male, deceased (1908)
- Friedrich Paulsen, German philosopher and educator, was born at Langenhorn (Schleswig) and educated at Erlangen, Bonn and Berlin, where he became...
- male, deceased (1340)
- Gerhard III of Holstein (about 1292-April 1, 1340). Sometimes called “Gerhard the Great”. In Denmark also known as “"Count Gert"” or “"den ku...
- male, deceased (1936)
- Hans von Seeckt (22 April 1866 - 27 December 1936) was a German military officer. Born in Schleswig, he entered the army in 1885 and was seconded...
- male, deceased (988)
- Adaldag (c. 900 - 28 April 988) was a seventh archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen from 937 until his death. He was of noble birth, a relation and pupil of...
- male, deceased (1886)
- Georg Waitz (October 9, 1813 - May 24, 1886), German historian and politician, was born at Flensburg, in the duchy of Schleswig. He was educated at...
- male, deceased (1853)
- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg was a Danish painter. He was born in Blåkrog in the Duchy of Schleswig (now the southern part of Jutland in D...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Bernhard Rogge was a Kapitän zur See of the German Kriegsmarine who, during World War II, commanded a merchant raider. Born in Schleswig, he was o...
- male, deceased (1823)
- Heinrich Wilhelm von Gerstenberg was a German poet and critic HE was born at Tondern, in Schleswig. After studying law at Jena he entered the...
- male, deceased (1827)
- Joseph Christian Lillie, also known as J.C. Lillie, (March 20, 1760- January 29, 1827) was a Danish neoclassical architect and interior designer....
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