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Henning Podebusk or
Putbus (before 1350 – c. 1388) was a German-Slavic statesman, the last
drost of Denmark. He
served under King
Valdemar IV, King Oluf...
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alliance with Poland. He
appointed his
friend and
advisor Henning Podebusk (c. 1350 – c. 1388) to
negotiate with the
Hanseatic League in his absence...
- The
House of Putbus,
Pedebuz or
Podebusk was a
German noble family of high nobility,
ultimately princely house in Pomerania,
mainly on the
island of Rügen...
- Predbjørn
Podebusk. In 1419, he p****ed it to his
nephew Henning Podebusk til Skjern. In 1435,
Henning Podebusk ceded it to the uncle's son,
Claus Podebusk til...
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Danish king fled
Denmark in an
attempt find
potential allies,
while Henning Podebusk was
appointed drost of
Denmark in the
absence of Valdemar, yet Valdemar...
- his
nephew Christian I of
Denmark received it. The
family of
Putbusch (
Podebusk in Danish,
Putbus in
Swedish and German),
originally relatives of the earliest...
- The
estate was for
almost four
hundred years owned by
members of the
Podebusk (Putbus) family. It was
incorporated as an
independent manor in 1650. In...
- conflict,
Valdemar appointed his
friend and advisor,
Rigsdrost Henning Podebusk, to
negotiate peace with the
Confederation in his absence. The Confederation...
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following battles The
treaty was
negotiated for
Denmark by
Drost Henning Podebusk and for the
Hanseatic League by the
burgomasters Jakob Pleskow of Lübeck...
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Frederik Knuth M
Knuth 1743
Denmark Barony of
Einsiedelsborg Mouritz Podebusk M
Podebusk 1676
Denmark Barony of Gaunø Otto Reedtz-Thott M Reedtz-Thott 1805...