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- Iselingen is a manor house and estate located close to Vordingborg on the southern part of Zealand in southeastern Denmark. It takes its name after the...
- in the 18th century. Three manors were constructed nearby, including Iselingen, which became a meeting place for many leading artists and scientists...
- Vordingborg Muni****lity, in southeastern Denmark. Formerly a farm under Iselingen, it was incorporated as an independent manor in 1810. The main building...
- unknown) On 20 July 1804, he was part of a consortium that purchased Iselingen for 310,000 rigsdaler from county manager Hans Henrich Peter Reyersen...
- knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1856. He inherited the estate Iselingen in Vordingborg from his father-in-law in 1867. He died on the estate on...
- turban, Christian Albrecht Jensen, c. 1842–1844 A Beech Wood in May near Iselingen Manor, Zealand, by Peter Christian Skovgaard, 1857 Harald Slott-Moller...
- purchased Iselingen for 310,000 rigsdaler from county manager Hans Henrich Peter Reyersen. In 1810, Qvistgaard parted with his share of the Iselingen estate...
- (renamed rosenfeldt), Ladegård (renamed Iselingen and Avnøgård. In 1804, Iselin's heirs sold Snertingegård, Iselingen and Marienlyst to Hans Henrik Peter...
- where he served on the board of directors from 1759 to 1769. He owned Iselingen and Rosenfeldt at Vordingborg. He was raised to the peerage with the rank...
- health with a stay in the countryside, but died on 20 February 1874 at Iselingen estate near Vordingborg from an abdominal inflammation. In addition to...