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Vind is a Danish surname meaning wind. Notable people with the surname include:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs</span> Danish politician (1817–1896)

Christian Emil Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs was a Danish nobleman and politician. He was Council President of Denmark from 1865 to 1870 as the leader of the Frijs Cabinet.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Halsted Priory</span>

Halsted Priory, formerly a small Benedictine house, is a manor house and estate located close to Nakskov on the island of Lolland in southeastern Denmark. The estate was renamed Juellinge when the Barony of Juellinge was restored for Jens Juel-Vind in 1721, but its old name was restored when the barony was dissolved in 1921. Holsted Priory is still owned by the Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs family. The Neo-Gothic main building is from 1847-49. It is flanked by Halsted Church to the north and the old main building from 1591 to the south. The old main building has been renovated with support from Realdania and is now operated as a local cultural centre. The Baroque-style park covers approximately 6.5 hectares of land. The estate is also home to a golf club.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sophia Magdalena Krag-Juel Vind</span>

Sophia Magdalena Krag-Juel Vind, née von Gram (1734–1810), was a Danish Salon holder, landowner and noble. She is considered to have exerted considerable political influence in Danish politics during the late 18th century.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frederik Krag</span> Danish nobleman (Baron) and senior civil servant

Frederik Krag was a Danish nobleman (Baron) and senior civil servant who served kings Frederick IV and Frederick V. He was the Governor-General of Norway, from 1713 until 1722. He is not fondly remembered in Norway due to his attempts to subordinate the farmers there in a similar level of service to that which was common in Denmark of the period.

Events from the year 1724 in Denmark.

Events from the year 1776 in Denmark.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Barchmann Mansion</span> Building in Denmark, Denmark

Barchmann Mansion is a Baroque style town mansion overlooking Frederiksholm Canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Built in the early 1740s to designs by Philip de Lange, it is also known as the Wedell Mansion after the current owner. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. An extension from 1748 is now home to Johan Borup's Folk High School.

Hermansson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Halsted Church</span> Church in Lolland, Denmark

Halsted Church stands in the little village of Halsted some 6 km east of Nakskov on the Danish island of Lolland. Dating from the second half of the 12th century, the church has a Romanesque chancel and nave, a large burial chapel from 1636 and a tower from 1877. The church was closely associated with Halsted Priory, which has not survived.

The surname Krag may refer to:

Events from the year 1694 in Denmark

Juel is a Nordic surname.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jens Juel-Vind</span> Danish chamberlain and landowner

Jens Juel-Vind, baron of Juellinge, was a Danish chamberlain and landowner.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jens Krag-Juel-Vind</span> Danish nobleman, Supreme Court justice and landowner

Jens Krag-Juel-Vind, Baron of Juellinge, was a Danish nobleman, Supreme Court justice and landowner.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Frijs Cabinet</span>

The Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs cabinet was the government of Denmark from 6 November 1865 to 28 May 1870.

Events in the year 1870 in Iceland.

Events in the year 1868 in Iceland.

Events in the year 1867 in Iceland.

Events in the year 1866 in Iceland.