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    Dronningegård and this name has long been associated with the locale. Dronninggård was built in 1661 to manage the Crown's extensive holdings of farm land...
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    Westenholz moved back to Denmark. In 1866, he bought Dronninggård north of Copenhagen. He died at Dronninggård in 1886 and is buri4ed at the local Søllerød Cemetery...
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    which she gave to Frederick in exchange for the estates of Dronninglund, Dronninggård, and Børglum Abbey (Børglumkloster). She had a good relationship with...
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    the Hillerød rail line, takes its name after the property.. The vast Dronninggård estate was from 1781 owned by merchant and ship-owner Frédéric de Coninck...
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    Saxon presentation. He also assisted with her various installations in Dronninggård and the construction of the Princess Courtyard in Frederiksborg. In return...
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    Denmark Present Belvedere Bernstorff Palace Brede House Christiansholm Dronninggård Frieboeshvile Frederiksdal Frydenlund Gammel Holtegård Heslehøj Hvidøre...
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    Ludvigh Lemwigh, who was manager of the royal estates Frederiksdal and Dronninggård. A later owner, Peter Borre, brought more land under the estate and built...
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    period when Frédéric de Coninck lived there. It takes its name from Dronninggård, his country house at Furesøen Lake north of Copenhagen. Pauelsen's decorations...
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    Frederiksborg Castle (1786) Port of Copenhagen viewed from Nordre Toldbod (1788) Dronninggård Frieren (1784) "Weuj Oauelsen" (in Danish). Weilbacjs Kunstnerleksikon...
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    [1][clarification needed] Modern Holte is located on land that used to belong to the Dronninggård estate. The name Holte originally referred to the medieval village of...
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    married the daughter of the wealthy merchant Frédéric de Coninck on the Dronninggård estate in July 1790. He briefly returned to Danish East India before...
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    (1744–1807). He was the brother of Frédéric de Coninck, owner of the nearby Dronninggård estate. In 1806, in partnership with his brother, Charles August Selby...
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    watercolour Christiansborg Palace Charlottenlund Sankt Annæ Plads, watercolour Dronninggård (1826) (1804-1861) Udsigt fra Rundetårn Kgs. Nytorv, (1830) Peschiers...
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  • by Lauritz de Thurah. Gammel Dronninggårds Allé 3 og 6: Gate pillars Gl.Dronninggrd.Alle 3, 2840 Holte Former Dronninggård gate pillar from the 1780s....
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    buried at Frederiksberg Church. Corselitze, Falster (1775–77, attributed) Dronninggård, Holte (1783, attributed) Arresødal, Frederiksværk (1786) Edelgave, Egedal...
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    Denmark Present Belvedere Bernstorff Palace Brede House Christiansholm Dronninggård Frieboeshvile Frederiksdal Frydenlund Gammel Holtegård Heslehøj Hvidøre...
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    Kirsten Anelise Edith and Bjorn Allen Benny. The Weinreich's lived at Dronninggårds Allè 37 in Holte, Copenhagen. Later he lived at Borgergade 142 in Copenhagen...
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    may originally have stood in Frédéric de Coninck's romantic garden at Dronninggård. It is likely that it was designed by Kirkerup since he was the architect...
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