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Plessenske Fideikommis. The
legal effect of a
fideikommis was that the
estate could not be sold, mortgaged, or
divided between heirs. The
Plessenske Fideikommis...
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Gunderslevholm (1803–1835), Kastrup,
Fuglebjerggaard and Fodbygård (1803), Det
Plessenske fideikommis (1803),
Gerdrup (1814–1831), Lyngbygård (1814–1831), Fuglsang...
- (Selsø-Lindholm Gods), the
property now
belongs to the
Plessenske Selsø
Foundation (Den
Plessenske Selsø Fond). The main
building is a
simple two-storey...
- arvefæste. In 1809, he sold his
rights to
Peder Rützow. In 1802, Det
Plessenske Fideikommis was dissolved. In 1805,
Fuglebjerggaard was sold to Peter...
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southern part of Zealand.
Having no children,
Plessen established De
Plessenske Fideikommisgodser. Many of the
later owners spent most of
their time on...
- p****
their farms on to
their children (Danish: Arvefæste). In 1802, Det
Plessenske Fideicommis was dissolved.
Shortly thereafter, Carl
Adolph von Plessen...