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- 5730111°E / 55.697628000; 12.5730111 Freemasons' Hall (Danish: Ordenens Stamhus) located on Blegdamsvej in Copenhagen's Østerbro district, Denmark, is...
- Mission House from 1891, and Frimurerlogens stamhus (Lodge of the Freemasons) from 1894. Frimurerlogens stamhus Speilsalen The Calmeyer Street Mission House...
- owned the estates of Oldemorstoft, Lerbæk, Rugballegaard, Brantbjerg, the Stamhus of Skærsø and others between the 15th century and the 18th century. In...
- 1803, Højbygaard and Lungholm were converted into an entailed estate (stamhus) under the name Baroniet Sønderkarle for his daughter, Johanne Frederikke...
- Aastrup. Later in the same year, he converted it into a stamhus for his family . The effect of a stamhus was that the estate could no longer be sold, pawned...
- new nobility, including countships, baronies, family estates (Norwegian: stamhus), and fee tails (Norwegian: fideikommiss). Beside being in accordance with...
- expanded the land holdings. In 1765, he turned his holdings into a so-called stamhus (family trust) with the effect that they could neither be sold, pledged...
- established a stamhus (family trust) from the estates Holbæk Ladegård, Hagestedgård and Eriksholm (bought 1758). The effects of a stamhus was that the...
- where he built the Ledreborg mansion. Ledreborg was first established as a stamhus (family seat) and in 1750 converted into a comital trust (Danish: lensgrevskap)...
- clerical services. Modern foundations originated along with settled estates (stamhus) and fee tails (fideikommiss) during absolutism in Norway, and members...