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Eggert Christopher (von) Knuth,
Count of
Knuthenborg and
Gyldensteen (20
October 1722 – 26
February 1776) was a
Danish landowner,
Supreme Court justice...
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later acquired by
count Jean
Henri Huguetan Gyldensteen [da; de; fr]. He
adapted the
building in 1740.
Gyldensteen p****ed the
house on to his illegitimate...
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern). The
surname should not be
confused with
Gyldensteen ("Golden Stone"), the name of
another short-lived
Danish noble family...
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April – The
County of
Gyldensteen on
Funen is
established by Jean
Henri Huguetan Gyldensteen from the
manors of
Gyldensteen, Sandagergård, Oregård,...
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Castle Gisselfeld Gjorslev Glorup Manor Gram
Castle Grimstrup -
ruins Gyldensteen slot Gråsten
Palace and
Palace Gardens Gråsten
Skanse (Ærø) -
ruins Guldborg...
- removed)
Samuel Pomeroy Colt (second uncle)
Countess Victoria Bernstorff-
Gyldensteen (cousin once removed)
Education Groton School Alma
mater Yale University...
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Dronningens Tværgade. The
house was
named after Jean
Henri Huguetan,
Count Gyldensteen. In 1793, part of the
garden was
divided into
three long,
narrow lots...
- Jean
Henri Huguetan (1665–1749) from Lyon, who was
created Count of
Gyldensteen in 1717.
During the 18th century, Norwegian-born
noblemen and burghers...
- 1829, he sold it to
Andreas Erich Heinrich Ernst lensgreve Bernstorff-
Gyldensteen. En
militair Beskrivelse om
Slaget paa Kjøbenhavns Red (1801) Om Orkaner...
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Erich Graf von Bernstorff-
Gyldensteen (26 June 1883 – 6
October 1968) was a
German count and
sport shooter who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. He...