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- established Stamhuset Giesegaard [da], ensuring that the estate could not be sold or divided among heirs. However, due to heavy mortgages, Stamhuset Giesegaard...
- Højre party for the 6th County Council until 1910. Sehested took over Stamhuset Broholm in 1894. He was made a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog 1891...
- largest landowners in the country. She included the estate in stamhuset Giesegaard.stamhuset Giesegaard was dissolved in 1922 as a result of lansafløsningsloven...
- an obligation to establish a stamhus (family trust) from the estates. Stamhuset Rosenkrantz was established from Ryegaard, Barritskov and Trudsholm while...
- he died in 1781, his widow Anna Elisabeth Iselin née Fanritius founded Stamhuset Iselingen for their oldest daughter Marie Margrethe Iselin. Rosenfeldt...
- and has six main floors, two of which are below ground. "Frimurerlogen, Stamhuset". Bygningskultur Danmark. Archived from the original on 2011-10-08. Retrieved...
- der Maase (1696-1728) owned Tybjerggaard and Førslevgaard and acquired Stamhuset Kragerup with Krogerup Manor as well as most of the island of Anholt through...
- an obligation to establish a stamhus (family trust) from the estates. Stamhuset Rosenkrantz blev was established from Ryegaard, Barritskov and Trudsholm...
- as the organist at lodge meetings at the Freemasons' Hall (Norwegian: Stamhuset) in Oslo. Holger was married to Sofie Almgren (1916–1989). Norske religiøse...
- Ulrik Kruse. Their daughter married Otto Thott. It was later part of Stamhuset Yhott-Redtz and the Barony of Gavnø. The estate was from 1871 to 1897...