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- Turebyholm is a manor house in Faxe Muni****lity, some fifty kilometres southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was acquired by Adam Gottlob Moltke in 1746...
- father, his mother, Petra Sophie Reedtz (1675–1720) sold the manor at Turebyholm and moved with him to Sorø, where he attended school. After the death...
- Danish politician and landowner. Moltke was born on 20 August 1854 at Turebyholm, the eldest son of chamberlain Frederik Georg Julius Moltke (1825–75)...
- 1811) was a farmer, owner of Sprettingegård farmhouse, master tenant on Turebyholm and Zealand's first relocating farmer (Udflytterbonde) under the Danish...
- Bølle". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 28 June 2020. "Turebyholm". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 28 June 2020. "Mads Eriksen...
- 63″N 11°58′13.5″E / 55.2890639°N 11.970417°E / 55.2890639; 11.970417 Turebyholm Turebyholmvej 14, 4682 Tureby 55°21′46.85″N 12°5′2.16″E / 55.3630139°N...
- months later. Moltke succeeded his father as the owner of Bregentved, Turebyholm and Sofiedal in 1864. His city home in Copenhagen was Moltke's Mansion...
- named Algestrup but Tureby, named after two manor houses Turebylille and Turebyholm in Faxe Muni****lity about 2 and 4 kilometres south of the station. BY3:...
- is established by Adam Gottlob Moltke from the manors of Bregentved, Turebyholm, Juellinge, Alslevgård, Tryggevælde and Sophiendal. 20 January – Princess...
- and Bregentved Estate, Tryggevælde, Strandegård, Lindersvold, Rosendal, Turebyholm, Sofiedal, Rødehus, Holtegård, Alslevgaard and Lystrup also belong to...