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Louisenlund is a
privately run
boarding school for boys and
girls in Güby, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The school's main
building is in
Louisenlund Palace...
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December 1974) was a
German educator. He was
decisive in
founding Stiftung Louisenlund,
Schule Schloss Salem, Gordonstoun,
Outward Bound, the Duke of Edinburgh's...
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sister a
parish and land in Güby, Schleswig-Holstein,
which was
named Louisenlund in her honour. In the
summer of 1770,
Louise and
Charles hosted the king...
- England,
Abbotsholme School,
Battisborough and
Milton Abbey; in
Germany Louisenlund; in
Switzerland Aiglon College, in
Ghana Achimota School; in
India The...
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Queen Victoria and
Alexander II of Russia.
Christoph was born in
Louisenlund Castle in Güby, near Eckernförde, Schleswig-Holstein, West Germany, the...
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Charles had a
summer residence constructed on the site
which he
named Louisenlund in
honour of his wife. In
September 1772,
Charles was
appointed commander-in-chief...
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Louisenlund, some 3.5
kilometres (2.2 mi) east of Østermarie on the
Danish island of Bornholm, is a site with one of Denmark's
largest collection of megaliths...
- from 1931 onwards, of Schleswig-Holstein (12 May 1917,
Schloss Louisenlund, Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein,
Germany – 10
August 1944, Jedlińsk, General...
- Anglesey.
There are also
extensive grave sites with up to 60
megaliths at
Louisenlund and
Gryet on the
Danish island of Bornholm.
Despite its name, the Stone...
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laboratory for
alchemical experiments in his
nearby summer residence Louisenlund,
where they,
among other things,
cooperated in
creating gemstones and...