- the
possessor receiving the
title of
lensgreve (lit. 'fief count') or
lensbaron (lit. 'fief baron').
Despite their patents –
which in
reality were subjugations...
-
Reinholdine (1820–1901)
Lensbaron 4 Carl
Ferdinand Maria,
Baron of Wedel-Jarlsberg 1781 1857
Frederich Anton,
Count of Wedel-Jarlsberg
Lensbaron?
Christian Frederich...
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Publication of the
Yearbook of the
Danish Nobility" in 1901 with Tage
lensbaron Reedtz-Thott as president. In 1907, Zytphen-Adeler
further founded the...
- "Joachim Gersdorff". Den
Store Danske, Gyldendal.
Retrieved April 1, 2019. "
Lensbaron Jens Krag-Juel-Vind, til
baroniet uellinge". finnholbek.dk (in Danish)...
- Børsen)
Chresten Berg,
Kolding (1906)
Christian IX, Nykøbing Mors, (1909)
Lensbaron Zytphen-Adeler,
Faarevejle (1928) Hans Krüger (1884, Ribe) Th.
Stein (1890...
-
Eggert Chr. von Knuth.
Denmark Knuth-Christiandsdal
Baron 1742
baron (
Lensbaron)
patent for
baron Christian Frederik Knuth as
baron of Christiansdal....
-
Frederikke Louise,
Countess Knuth (1720–1793), who
would later marry Vilhelm lensbaron Güldencrone (1701–1747). Knuth's
second wife was Ida
Margrethe von Reventlow...
- Holtsø as Børge
Jensen Lene Brøndum as Fie
Jensen Bjørn Watt-Boolsen as
Lensbaron Ulrik Christian Frederik Løvenwold Ove
Verner Hansen as
Frits Ejner Federspiel...
- Jahn 1840, pp. 30–32, 68. Höglund & Sallnäs 2003, pp. 15–21. "Christian
lensbaron Juel-Rysensteen." Skeel-Schaffalitzky, Santasilia. 2018-09-26. Jahn 1840...
- The
holder of the
barony carried the
title of
enfeoffed baron (Danish:
lensbaron). The
county was
inherited by
members of the
Holck family during its entire...