Teiler Köregäten

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Soldier in the Danish military and composer and arranger noted by the prestigious Sibelius Music Corporation (Helsinki, Finland) as the Arranger of the Year of 2005. He is also noted for winning the København Autorrensa Madaal (Copenhagen Literature Medal)

He is a member of the Jones Family of Denmark, and is the first in the family to go by the old family name Köregäten (which is used as the next to the last name in every family member's name)



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He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on July 21, 1984 He currently lives in Ketchikan, Alaska and Copenhagen He and his family practice the Danish Orthodox Religion, an old religion commonly referred to as "Danish Protestant" or "Norse Protestant" and is usually labeled today as simply Protestant

He also lives by a motto "Igrum Seritiriumsi" a Latin phrase meaning "Follow the Path Toward Perfection", which is the Jones Family's motto as proclaimed by "Jonah Maximillia" a text written in 1532 by Jerren Jones, the first of the family to use that name (from 978 until then, Köregäten was used) as a guide to be used to keep the family's honorable presence in Denmark and to keep the close ties they still have today with the Royal Family.

The family's honor increased greatly in 1964 when Jaames, Teiler's father, was knighted, and with that, the family earned the title of the "Most Honorable Jones Family of the Kingdom of Denmark" or "Mlich Djaltenre Fæmen kå Jones die Kongeriget Danmark" in Danish The family, and Teiler, still lives in the family home in Copenhagen