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Kirsten Munk. As were her siblings, she was
raised by her
grandmother Ellen Marsvin. She was
known as Miss leftover, as the king did not
recognize her as his...
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Ellen Marsvin (1
February 1572 – 11
November 1649) was a
Danish noble,
landowner and
county administrator. She was the mother-in-law of King Christian...
- word is
probably a loan-translation of a
Germanic word,
compare Danish marsvin and
Middle Dutch mereswijn (sea swine).
classical Latin had a
similar name...
- siblings. As were her siblings, she was
raised by her
grandmother Ellen Marsvin and then the
supervision of the
royal governess Karen Sehested. She was...
- Munk 28.
Peder Jørgensen
Marsvin 14. Jørgen
Pedersen Marsvin 29. ****e
Tagesdatter Hollunger 7.
Ellen Jørgensdatter
Marsvin 30. Otte
Henriksson Gyldenstierne...
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property to
Danish nobleman Otte
Marsvin, who
constructed the
present castle 1644–1648,
naming it
after his family.
Marsvin is the
Danish word for the porpoise...
- children.
Kirsten Munk was the
daughter of
Ludvig Munk (1537–1602) and
Ellen Marsvin (1572–1649),
members of the
wealthy but
untitled Danish nobility. Her mother...
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Munks were
noble courtiers, and Kirsten's
formidable mother, née
Ellen Marsvin,
obtained the King's
signed promise to
marry the girl
before yielding her...
- and siblings. As her siblings, she was
raised by her
grandmother Ellen Marsvin and the
royal governess Karen Sehested, but
spent 1628-29 at the Swedish...
- reiviks-soningsforhold-opp-til-ny-vurdering-undulater-er-byttet-ut-med-
marsvin. VG.no.
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