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    Eggert Christopher (von) Knuth, Count of Knuthenborg and Gyldensteen (20 October 1722 – 26 February 1776) was a Danish landowner, Supreme Court justice...
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    time to Ida Margrethe von Reventlow. Knuth was born as the son of Eggert Christopher von Knuth and Søster Knuth née Lerche. His mother inherited the estate...
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    Knuth (12 July 1787 – 30 October 1852) was a Danish landowner and county governor. He was the brother of Eggert Christopher Knuth and father of Adam Knuth...
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    Knuthenborg (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    (1856–1876) Eggert Christopher Knuth (1838-1874) (1876–1888) Adam Wilhelm Knuth (1854-1888) (1888–1920) Eggert Knuth (1920–1967) Frederik Marcus Knuth (1904–1970)...
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  • Knuthenlund (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    Adam Christopher Knuth 1736–1776: Eggert Christopher Knuth 1776–1802: Johan Henrich Knuth 1802–1818: Frederik Knuth 1818–1856: Frederik Marcus Knuth 1856–1876:...
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    epitaph for Eggert Christopher Knuth (died 1697) and Sister Lerche (died 1723). Notable burials at the churchyard include Adam Wilhelm Knuth and Helle Stangerup...
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  • Skeel 1764–1776 Eggert Christoffer Knuth 1776–1787 Henrik Adam Brockenhuus 1787–1790 Gregers Christian Haxthausen 1790–1802 Johan Henrik Knuth 1802–1810 Frederik...
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    Henrik Adam Brockenhuus (30 May 1720 - 11 June 1803) was a Danish courtier, local administrator in Zealand. He owned the estates of Jungshoved, Oremandsgaard...
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    Frederik Marcus Knuth, 5th Count of Knuthenborg S.K. (11 January 1813 – 8 January 1856) was a Danish aristocrat, landowner, civil servant and politician...
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    Knuthenborg Safaripark (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    new county of Knuthenborg. The park has its origins in 1867 when Eggert Christoffer Knuth (1838-1874) built a sturdy 7.4 km (4.6 mi) wall around his property...
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    came under the Crown until 1687. It was then transferred to Eggert Christopher von Knuth (1643-1697). As a result, it came under the County of Knuthenborg...
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    leadership and work on the GNOME Project. The other finalists were Donald Knuth for TeX and METAFONT and John Gilmore for work done at Cygnus Solutions...
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  • Albert Eggert was born and died in Rochester, New York – born on January 29, 1902 to parents of German ancestry. His mother Theresa Felgner Eggert had been...
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  • Knoch (1742–1818), naturalist Robin Knoche (born 1992), footballer Gustav Knuth (1901–1987), actor Konrad Koch (1846–1911), football pioneer Özkan Koçtürk...
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  • Comedy The High Life Julien Duvivier Giulietta Masina, Gert Fröbe, Gustav Knuth Comedy a.k.a. The Artificial Silk Girl. West German-Italian-French co-production...
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  • 1429–1474: Nicholas IV Wulf [de] 1474–1488: Helrich von der Wisch 1488–1499: Eggert Dürkop [de] 1488: Enevold Sövenbröder [de] (aka Enwald Sövenbroder, Enwaldus...
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  • well the richest man in this part of Norway. In 1488, King John ennobled Eggert Eggertsson, Lawspeaker (Norwegian: lagmann) of Viken in mainland Norway...
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    Software Awards winners announced: SecuRepairs, Protesilaos Stavrou, Paul Eggert , FSF Bantle, Ulrich (March 22, 2022). "Free Software Awards 2021 vergeben"...
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