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    The Moltke family is an old German noble family. The family was originally from Mecklenburg, but apart from Germany, some of the family branches also...
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    Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke (German: [ˈhɛlmuːt fɔn ˈmɔltkə]; 26 October 1800 – 24 April 1891) was a Prussian field marshal. The chief of staff...
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    Helmuth Johannes Ludwig Graf von Moltke (German: [ˈhɛlmuːt fɔn ˈmɔltkə]; 25 May 1848 – 18 June 1916), also known as Moltke the Younger, was a German general...
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    Helmuth James Graf von Moltke (11 March 1907 – 23 January 1945) was a German jurist who, as a draftee in the German Abwehr, acted to subvert German human-rights...
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  • Alexandra Isles (née Alexandra Cornelia Moltke; born February 11, 1945) is a documentary filmmaker and former actress. She is best-known for her role as...
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  • Alslevgaard (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    (1751-1792) Adam Gottlob Moltke (1792-1818) Joachim Godske Moltke (1818-1864) August Adam Wilhelm Moltke (1864-1875) Frederik Georg Julius Moltke (1875-1922) Frederik...
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    Frederick VII of Denmark. A member of the Danish and German noble family Moltke, Adam Wilhelm Moltke was born on 25 August 1785 at the Einsiedelsborg manor house...
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    Count Carl Poul Oscar Moltke (2 January 1869 – 5 September 1935) was the Danish minister to the United States in 1908 and the Foreign Minister of Denmark...
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    Freya von Moltke (née Deichmann; 29 March 1911 – 1 January 2010) was a German American lawyer and participant in the anti-Nazi opposition group, the Kreisau...
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    Bregentved (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    of Haslev on the Danish island of Zealand. It has been owned by the Moltke family since the middle of the 18th century. The first known reference to Bregentved...
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  • Moltke is a noble family resident in Germany and Scandinavia. Moltke may also refer to: Erik Moltke (1901–1984), Danish art historian Helmuth James Graf...
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    Lystrup, Faxe Municipality (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    Christian Henrik Carl Moltke (1918-1943) Aage Moltke (1943-1957) Ivar Christian Eiler Moltke (1957- ) Christian Aage James Moltke (1990–present) Joachim...
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  • Else Moltke (1888–1986) was a Danish countess, writer and women's rights activist. A keen contributor to newspapers and magazines from the early 1930s...
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  • Tryggevælde (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    fief until the middle of the 18th century and was later owned by the Moltke family at Bregentved from 1751 to 1937. The current main building is from 1849...
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    Turebyholm (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    Denmark. It was acquired by Adam Gottlob Moltke in 1746 and has remained in the hands of the Moltke family to the present day. It was part of the Countship...
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  • by Joachim Godske Moltke, who was the son of one of the country's most powerful men, Court Marshal A. G. Moltke of Bregentved. Moltke concentrated and...
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  • Gebhard Moltke (20 February 1764 – 20 December 1851) was a Danish nobleman and civil servant. He was born in Copenhagen, a son of landowner Adam Gottlob...
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    Marienborg Manor (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    Gottlob Moltke, who was governor from 1703 to 1728, tidied up the estate and built a new manor house in 1707. In 1739–47, Count Adam Gottlob Moltke resided...
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    Moltke's Palace or Christian VII's Palace is one of the four palaces of Amalienborg in Copenhagen that was originally built for Lord High Steward Adam...
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    in Borgergade. The building on Sankt Annæ Plads was acquired by the Moltke family. Christian Günther von Bernstorff resided in the building from 1800...
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    Amaliegade 15–17 (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    Gottlob Moltke, the king's lord chamberlain, acquired No. 15 in 1761. His son, Joachim Godske Moltke, lived in the building in 1770-1784. Frederik Moltke (1754-1836)...
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    Frederick V of Denmark. Moltke was born at Riesenhof in Mecklenburg. His son, Joachim Godske Moltke, and his grandson, Adam Wilhelm Moltke, later served as Prime...
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    The Moltke's Mansion is a town mansion on the corner of Bredgade and Dronningens Tværgade in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is one of several town mansions in...
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  • Gebhardt von Moltke (28 June 1938 – 6 January 2019) was a German diplomat and ambassador. He descended from the German noble family Moltke. His father...
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    Second World War. Moltke was born in Oppeln (now Opole), in Upper Silesia, into one of Germany's most famous aristocratic families. Moltke's father, Fredrich...
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  • Aagaard (manor house) (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    Qvistgaard (1803–1804) Bielke Moltke (1803–1804) Joachim Moltke (1804–1858) Carl Emil Moltke (1858–1865) Emil greve Moltke (1865–1899) J. Hellemann (1899–1900)...
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    Wilhelm Moltke (1785–1864). Moltke died on 5 October 1818. In 1817, botanist Johann Georg Christian Lehmann published Moltkia, a genus in the family Boraginaceae...
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    also just died. On her death, Marienborg remained in the hands of the Moltke family for the next 15 years. Oscar Wandel, owner of Carl Wandel & Søn, a wine...
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    Frederik Moltke (1754–1836) was a Danish politician and Prime Minister of Denmark. He also served as the County Governor of several counties and dioceses...
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    Jomfruens Egede (category Buildings and structures in Denmark of the Moltke family)
    Adam Wilhelm Moltke (1857-1918) Christian Henrik Carl Moltke (1918-1943) Aage Vilhelm Christian Moltke (1943-1957) Ivar Christian Eiler Moltke (1957-1990)...
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