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Gråsten Palace (Danish:
Gråsten Slot) is
located at
Gråsten in the
Jutland region of
southern Denmark. It is best
known for
being the
summer residence...
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Gråsten (Danish pronunciation: [kʁɔˈste̝ˀn]; German: Gravenstein) is a town with a po****tion of 4,336 (1
January 2024) on the east
coast of the Jutland...
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Gravenstein (Danish:
Gråsten,
meaning "graystone",
after Gråsten Palace) is a
triploid apple cultivar that
originated in the 17th
century or earlier....
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Viola Hildegard Gråsten (born Forsberg; 18
November 1910 – 20
October 1994) was a
Swedish textile designer.
Gråsten was born in
Keuruu in Häme, Finland...
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Frederik IX of
Denmark in 1967.
Gråsten Palace is the
second summer residence of the
Danish royal family. It is
located in
Gråsten in the
Region of Southern...
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- with his
concubine Cathrine Griebels at
Gråsten Manor House. When the Duke died, a
banner was
found at
Gråsten composed of nine
pieces of
cloth and in...
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Palace at
Amalienborg Palace in
Copenhagen as
their primary residence and
Gråsten Palace in
Northern Schleswig as a
summer residence.[citation needed] Their...
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Towards the west,
continuing on the
Danish side, are Broager, Egernsund,
Gråsten, Rinkenæs, Sønderhav, and Kollund. In
Germany at the
Danish border, there...
- "Danneskiold | lex.dk". Den
Store Danske (in Danish).
Retrieved 11 June 2020.
Gråsten Palace "Kongeloven". Statsministeriet. 4
September 1709.
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