-
Bishopric of Roskilde. The
Bishop of
Roskilde constructed the
small castle Hjortholm at the site in c. 1250. The
castle was destro****
during the Count's Feud...
- family. In the
Middle Ages, the
Frederiksdal estate was
known as
Hjortholm.
Hjortholm was
first mentioned in
records from 1178, when it was
listed as one...
- Fredninger.dk.
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September 2021. "
Hjortholm (ø)". Denstoredanske.lex.dk.
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- of the
smaller islands of Samsø muni****lity. The
largest of them is
Hjortholm [da] and most of the rest are
small islets, and have been
named individually...
- west of Sorgenfri. It used to be a part of
Hjortholm castle,
which came
under the
crown in 1536.
Hjortholm was
eventually dissolved as an entity, but...
- film
appearance was in 1950 as Ane, the
fortune teller in
Historien om
Hjortholm.
Poulsen also
frequently took part in
Danish radio dramas.
Karen Poulsen...
-
current main
building is from the 1870s and
built by
architect A. H. Klein.
Hjortholm is a
manor located northeast of Fodslette. The
manor has
existed since...
- screenwriter. She
directed 23
films between 1950 and 1971.
Historien om
Hjortholm [da] (1950) 24
timer (1951) Fra den
gamle Købmandsgaard (1951) The Old...
- of Lehn
Egeskov Castle Tranekær Castle,
Eriksholm Castle, Fjællebro,
Hjortholm, Møllerup,
Skovsbo and
Ulstrup Castle.
Detlev von
Ahlefeldt (1480-1572)...
-
floating and ten
souls still alive. They are
spotted by a
cargo liner Hjortholm and saved.
Survivors arrive in New York, von
Kammacher tries to tell her...