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Manor house in Denmark
Bavelse is a manor house situated on the north side of Bavelse Lake, between Næstved and Sorø, in Næstved Municipality, about 70 km (43 mi) south of Copenhagen
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Norwegian-Danish military officer
Dano-Norwegian Navy from 1657 to 1679. He owned the estates Næsbyholm, Bavelse, and Tersløsegaard south of Copenhagen. Bjelke was born at Elingård Manor
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River in Denmark
Karrebæksminde Bay. Between Sorø and Næstved it runs through Lake Tystrup-Bavelse, the 8th largest lake in Denmark and the site of its first natural park
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Court official and county governor
official, county governor and landowner. He owned the estates Næsbyholm and Bavelse. Raben was born on 27 October 1744, the son of Christian Frederik Raben
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Danish councillor, landowner and magistrate (1774-1823)
gradually acquired more estates, in Holmegaard, Ravnstrup, Næsbyholm, Bavelse, Nordfeld and Aalebæksgaard and Rosendal. To facilitate transportation
Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe (Danish nobleman, born 1774)
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of the skatkammerkollegiet until 1672 1660-1664 Christoffer Gabel til Bavelse 1660-1679 Henrick Müller til Dragsholm 1679-1681 Heinrich von Støcken til
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Varde Å 90.5 56.2 Grindsted Å/Vandel Bæk Jutland 6 Suså 86.5 53.7 Tystrup/Bavelse Sø Zealand 7 Odense Å 81.8 50.8 Hågerup Å (29.7 km (18.5 mi)) Funen 8 Vidå
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Manor house near Glumsø, Denmark
70 km (43 mi) southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. Since 1610, Næsbyholm and Bavelse have had the same owners. The three-winged Dutch Renaissance-style main
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Danish diplomat (1535–1593)
Ulfeldt being received by Tsar Ivan IV. Ylfeldt's wife brought the estate Bavelse into the marriage. In 1566, Ulfeldt inherited Kogsbølle on Funen and Selsø
Jacob_Ulfeldt_(1535–1593)
Danish businessman
property at Amaliegade 4 in Copenhagen and owned the estates of Næsbyholm and Bavelse from 1835. Rønnenkamp was born in Flensburg in Schleswig-Holstein. He was
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Kornerupgård, Breientvedgården, Bonderup (sold 1764), Næsbyholm (sold 1764) and Bavelse (sold 1764). 17 March – Adolph Tobias Herbst, naval officer (died 1825)
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Danish landowner
Otto Brahe, was a Danish landowner and money lender. He owned Næsbyholm, Bavelse and Tersløsegaard on Zealand. Otto Brahe was born on 12 April 1578 at Næsbyholm
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Danish diplomat (1567–1630)
chancellor of King Christian IV of Denmark. Jakob Ulfeldt was born at Bavelse, the son of privy councillor Jacob Ulfeldt (1535–1593) and Anne Jakobsdatter
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Danish noble
who died soon after. In 1709 and 1710, Frederick IV gave her the estates Bavelse and Næsbyholm. The relationship ended in 1711; Frederick entered into his
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Building in Copenhagen, Denmark
ground floor. In 1835, Rønnenkamp purchased the estates of Næsbygård and Bavelse from the Danish government. He then sold his property in Copenhagen and
Amaliegade_4
Manor house and estate in Denmark
number of other estates, including Næsbyholm (1804), Ravnstrup (1805), Bavelse, Aalebæksgaard and Rosendal (1806) and Nordfeld (1820). In 1808 he became
Holmegård_(manor_house)
Christian Sigfred von Plessen (1696–1777), owned the estates Næsbyholm and Bavelse. "Christian Siegfried von Plessen". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish)
Christian Siegfried von Plessen
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Parish Tyvelse Parish Sandby Parish Haldagerlille Parish Tystrup Parish Bavelse Parish Glumsø Parish Tybjerg Parish Aversi Parish Ting Jellinge Parish
List of parishes in Region Zealand
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Manor house near Sorø, Denmark
Gyldenløve. In 1678, he ceded it to Frederik Gabel. He was already the owner of Bavelse og Bregentved. In 1686, Gabel sold it to Niels Christoffersen. After his
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36″N 11°51′5.75″E / 55.3451000°N 11.8515972°E / 55.3451000; 11.8515972 Bavelse Church Blistrup Everdrup Church Everdrup c. 1200 55°12′5.03″N 11°57′24
List of churches in Næstved Municipality
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German-Danish military officer and county governor
the country. The wedding took place on 9 February 1716. Næsbyholm and Bavelse reverted to the crown when the countship was dissolved. The couple settled
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mistress Charlotte Helene von Schindel from the manors of Næsbyholm and Bavelse but dissolved again in 1716. 7 April – Daniel Ernst Bille, naval officer
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Tiny and womanly.
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Welsh form of English Oswald, OSWALLT means "divine power" or "divine ruler."
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English : topographic name for someone who lived on a heath (Middle English hethe, Old English hǣð) or a habitational name from any of the numerous places, for example in Bedfordshire, Derbyshire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire, named with this word. The same word also denoted heather, the characteristic plant of heathland areas. This surname has also been established in Dublin since the late 16th century.
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A Prophet's name. (Jesus (A.S))
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