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Antvorskov Monastery (Danish:
Antvorskov Kloster) was the prin****l
Scandinavian monastery of the
Catholic Order of
Saint John of Jerusalem,
located about...
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location in the 1000s.
Around this time,
coins were
minted in Slagelse.
Antvorskov was
built in the 1100s by
Valdemar I, who had
recently acquired Zealand...
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Antvorskov Barracks is a
barracks located near
Slagelse in Denmark. It was
established in 1969 and
currently houses the 2nd
Brigade and the
Guard Hussar...
- Materiel". "Fakta om våbenrøveriet mod
Antvorskov Kaserne" [The
facts of the
weapons robbery at
Antvorskov Kaserne] (in Danish).
Police of Denmark....
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other cities:
Antvorskov (near Slagelse, Sjælland), was one of Frederick's
favourite hunting-castles. He
later died at
Antvorskov. In 1567, King Frederick...
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Elisabeth Helene von
Vieregg (4 May 1679 – 27 June 1704),
Countess of
Antvorskov, was
Danish noble and lady-in-waiting of
German origin. She was the royal...
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previously belonged to
Antvorskov and is
named after his
daughter Ida Brun. It is now
owned by the
Idagaard Foundation.
Antvorskov Hovedgård and nearby...
- Denmark.
Created by
Constantin Brun in 1799, it is
today part of
Antvorskov Barracks.
Antvorskov Hovedgård was in 1799
acquired by
Constantin Brun. He imported...
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Mogens Lauritssøn, also
known as
Magnus Lauretii (died 3
October 1542,
Antvorskov Monastery, Zealand, Denmark), was the 27th and last
Roman Catholic Bishop...
- John Hospitallers. On Good
Friday in 1525,
Tausen used the
pulpit at
Antvorskov Abbey Church to
proclaim Luther's reforms. His
scandalized superiors ordered...