• Frederik Marcus Knuth may refer to: Frederik Marcus Knuth (politician) (1813–1856), 5th Count of Knuthenborg, Danish aristocrat, civil servant and politician...
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  • archaeologist Estefania Knuth (born 1973), Spanish golfer Frederik Marcus Knuth (taxonomist) (1904–1970), Danish taxonomist Frederik Marcus Knuth (1813-1856), Danish...
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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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    He was the brother of Eggert Christopher Knuth and father of Adam Knuth. Knuth was the son of Frederik Knuth. He completed his secondary schooling in...
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  • Tønnes Christian Bruun de Neergaard. In 1906, Merløsegaard was sold to Frederik Knuth. He soon thereafter sold the estate to Count Adam Wilhelm Moltke of...
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  • Frederik Marcus Knuth, 9th Count of Knuthenborg (5 May 1904 – 14 June 1970) was a Danish taxonomist especially known for the collection and classification...
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    (1723–1741) Ditlev baron Knuth (1726–1727) Frederik Gustav, Baron Knuth (1727–1750) Christian Frederik, Baron Knuth of Christiansdal (1728–1801) – progenitor...
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    Christian Frederik and Conrad Ditlev Knuth and the father of Johan Henrik Knuth and Frederik Knuth. Knuth was the son of Adam Christopher Knuth (1687–1838)...
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  • Christian Frederik Bielke (8 May 1670 – 14 September 1709) was a Danish military officer. He was the son of Admiral Henrik Bielke. He was from 1673 to...
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    was therefore succeeded to the county of Knuthenborg by his brother Frederik Knuth. "Amtmandsbogen" (PDF). Arthur Jensens ForlagLeksikon (in Danish). Retrieved...
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    Lilliendal (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    Christopher Knuth ( -1852) Christian Frederik Knuth (1852-1897) Adam Knuth (1897-1936) Christopher Knuth (1936-1963) Christian Frederik Knuth (1963-1994)...
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    daughter of Admiral Carl Frederik le Sage de Fontenay. They married on 17 May 1790 and had one son, Carl Conrad Gustav, Baron Knuth-Conradsborg, of Rudbjerggaard...
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  • The wedding of Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, and Mary Donaldson (later King Frederik X and Queen Mary) took place on 14 May 2004 in the Copenhagen...
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    (1752-1757) Ida Margrethe Reventlow, gift Knuth (1757-1784) Christian Frederik Knuth (1784) Adam Christopher Knuth (1784-1786)Heinrich von Bolten (1786) Joachim...
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  • Mørup (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    gift Skeel (1772-1776) Eggert Christoffer Knuth (1776-1802) Johan Henrik Knuth (1802-1803) Frederik Knuth (1803-1816) Iver Ammitzböll (1816-1817) Dorothea...
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    Knuthenborg (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    von Knuth (1747–1776) Eggert Christopher Knuth (1722-1776) (1776–1802) Johan Henrik Knuth (1802–1818) Frederik Knuth (1818–1856) Frederik Marcus Knuth (1813-1856)...
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    Bonderup (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    sold Bonderup for 160,000 rigsdaler to count Frederik Knuth. His son, count Frederik Christian Julius von Knuth took over the estate in 1816. His heirs sold...
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    first wife, Frederikke Louise Knuth (1797–1819), died in 1819. After Frederikke's death, he married Marie Elisabeth Knuth (1791–1851), her sister. Marie...
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    (1825-1885)Carl Frederik Steensen-Leth (1885-1925)Sophie Frederikke Steensen-Leth, gift Lerche (1925-1932)Ille Ottilie Vilhelmine Steensen-Leth, gift Knuth (1932-1965)Adam...
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  • Prime Minister, 1828–1841), Peder Anker (Prime Minister, 1814–1822), Frederik Due (Prime Minister, 1841–1858), Georg Sibbern (Prime Minister, 1858–1871)...
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  • Rosengaard (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    (1784–1797) Adam Christoffer Knuth (1797–1806) Lars Lassen (1806–1816) Peter Octavius Andersen (1816–1832) Pingel (1832–1866) Johan Frederik Hilarius Kalkau (1866–1888)...
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    Pereskia by Alwin Berger, and was raised to a genus in 1936 by Frederik Marcus Knuth. The genus was later sunk back into in a broadly defined genus Pereskia...
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    construction. The church and associated rectory was in 1808 acquired by count Frederik Knuth and placed under Merløsegaard. The church gained its independence in...
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  • Knuthenlund (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    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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    Fredsholm (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    Lehsteb (1728-1755) Casper Frederik Barnewitz von Bülow (1755-1757) Ida Margrethe Reventlow, gift Knuth (1757-1805) Conrad Ditlev Knuth (1805-1808) Conradine...
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  • Christoffer Knuth 1776–1787 Henrik Adam Brockenhuus 1787–1790 Gregers Christian Haxthausen 1790–1802 Johan Henrik Knuth 1802–1810 Frederik Hauch 1810–1816...
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  • Conradsborg is established by Ide Margrethe Reventlow for her son Christian Frederik Knuth from the manors of Sørup, Sandbygård and Rosengård. 30 December – Christian...
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    Sørup, Ringsted Municipality (category Buildings and structures of the Knuth family)
    Luxdorph, married Knuth (1713–1736) Adam Christopher Knuth (1736–1743) Ida Margrethe Reventlow, gift Knuth (1743–1797) Conrad Ditlev Knuth (1797–1813) Jens...
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    grandifolia. It was transferred to Rhodocactus as R. grandifolius by Frederik Marcus Knuth in 1936. However, this was not accepted by most botanists, and Rhodocactus...
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    to different buyers. The southern part was acquired by the Knuth family for Christopher Knuth. He owned it until his death in 1942, using it as his winter...
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