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Ravnstrup is a
manor house and
estate situated north of Næstved, on the
southern part of Zealand, Denmark. The
first known owner was
Esbern Pedersen Krumpen...
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waterway and
longest river, runs
through Næstved.
Claus Daa (1579 in
Ravnstrup – 1641) a
Danish admiral,
nobleman and
landowner Frederik Danneskjold-Samsøe...
- Førslevgård 1640-1648
Melkior Oldeland til Uggerslevgård 1648-1651 Oluf Daa til
Ravnstrup 648-53 Jørgen
Rosenkrantz til Kjeldgård 1648-58
Peder Michelsen Wibe 1653-1560...
- He
owned the
estates Ravnstrup, Gunderslevholm, Førslevgaard,
Fuglebjerggaard and Lundbygård. He died
during 1709 at
Ravnstrup and was
buried at Gunderslev...
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acquired the
County of
Gyldensteen on Funen. In 1760 he
acquired Ravnstrup at Næstved only to sell it
again eight years later. In 1772, he acquired...
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University of
Copenhagen in 1842. In 1843, Grüner's
father bought Ravnstrup for him. In 1851, he also
acquired Lille Svendstrup.
After his father's...
- 1631 and was
awarded the
Order of the
Elephant in 1633. Daa was born at
Ravnstrup manor on Zealand, Denmark. He was the son of Oluf Daa (1547-1600) by his...
- building. He was a
major landowner. His
other holdings included Borreby and
Ravnstrup on Zealand,
Fravgdegaard on
Funen and
Bonderup in Jutland. In 1631, he...
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horticulture on his domains. He
gradually acquired more estates, in Holmegaard,
Ravnstrup, Næsbyholm, Bavelse,
Nordfeld and Aalebæksgaard and Rosendal. To facilitate...
- very
industrious landowner. He also
purchased the
estates Holmegaard,
Ravnstrup, Nordfeld, Aalebæksgaard and Rosendal. He
embraced new
legislation for...