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- Knardrup Abbey (Danish: Knardrup Kloster; Latin: Conventus regalis curiae) was the last medieval Cistercian foundation in Denmark. It was situated to the...
- "proto"-Galen magnates had originally their seat at Knardrup in Zealand. Lord High Constable Ebbe Sunesen of Knardrup (died 1208), is on one hand counted as one...
- Peder Strangesen (1204–1241) Anders Pedersen Ulfeldt Lord of Tommerup, Knardrup, Romp, and Horningholm Jon Reinmodsen Hvide (1190-1248) Jon Jonsen Litle...
- under the regent, Count Gerhard III of Holstein. 1326 February – The new Knardrup Abbey is settled by monks from Sorø Abbey. Date unknownSkive is incorporated...
- Sune Skjalmsen Hvide (c. 1086 – c. 1140) ; and Ebbe Skjalmsen Hvide af Knardrup (c. 1090 – 1151). ****er married Inger Eriksdotter (c. 1100–1157), the daughter...
- Saint Anne Franciscan friars 1420–1537; now the site of Marienlyst Castle Knardrup Abbey Knardrupsgård north-west of Copenhagen, between Ganløse and Måløv...
- Sune Skjalmsen Hvide (c. 1086 – c. 1140); and Ebbe Skjalmsen Hvide af Knardrup (c. 1090 – 1151). Skjalm's son ****er Rig married Inger Eriksdotter (c....