- ****ociated with fiefs, and
these counts were
known as "feudal counts" (
lensgreve). They rank
above ordinary (titular) counts, and
their position in the...
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Lensgreve is the name of the
highest noble rank in Denmark, and
refers to a
count (greve)
holding an
estate with the
status of a (len) county. They rank...
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inherited by
primogeniture with the
possessor receiving the
title of
lensgreve (lit. 'fief count') or
lensbaron (lit. 'fief baron').
Despite their patents...
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Johan Ludvig Holstein,
Lensgreve til
Ledreborg (7
September 1694 – 29
January 1763) was a
Danish Minister of
state from 1735 to 1751. The
Danish colony...
- in its presence,
others stated it died at
least a
decade ago. In 2018,
Lensgreve of Knuthenborg, Adam
Christoffer Knuth,
along with a film crew from Danish...
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Archibald Valdemar Christian Lensgreve Danneskiold-Samsøe
Titles Count Danneskiold-Samsøe Count/Countess of Samsøe
Lensgreve Danneskiold-Samsøe Comtesse...
- his
brother as head of the
house of Wedel-Jarlsberg and
feudal count (
lensgreve), the
highest rank of the Dano-Norwegian
nobility and
equivalent to Duke...
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September 1675 – Gisselfeld, 10
October 1754). They had two sons: Christian,
Lensgreve af Danneskiold-Samsøe (Verona, 1
August 1702 – Copenhagen, 17 February...
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Lensgreve Johann Friedrich Struensee (5
August 1737 – 28
April 1772) was a German-Danish physician,
philosopher and statesman. He
became royal physician...
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Denmark with
Sophie Amalie Moth. Carl
lensgreve (von)
Ahlefeldt 1699–1708
Chamberlain from 1695.
Christian Ditlev Lensgreve Reventlow 1719– Carl
Adolph von...