• Carl Adolph Castenschiold (1740 – 30 July 1820) was a Danish landowner and royal official. He owned the Knabstrup Manor and Hagestedgaard estates, and...
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  • merchant, landowner and amateur artist (born 1775) 30 July – Carl Adolph Castenschiold, landowner and chamberlain (born 1740) 26 December – Frederik...
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  • (died 1815) 21 November – Charlotte Baden, writer (died 1824) Carl Adolph Castenschiold, landowner and chamberlain, born in the Danish West Indies (died...
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  • Store Frederikslund (category Buildings and structures of the Castenschiold family)
    second-eldest son of Johan Lorentz Castenschiold and the brother of Carl Adolph Castenschiold (1740–1820) and Joachim Castenschiold (1743–1817). He was already...
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    Carsten; first was Carl Adolph Carsten, who was born in 1740, and the second was Joachim Carsten, who was born in 1743. Castenschiold died from smallpox...
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    Borreby (category Buildings and structures of the Castenschiold family)
    Melchior Holten Castenschiold (1817–1832) Henrik Gisbert Castenschiold (1832–1865) Adolph Frederik Holten Castenschiold (1865–1919) Carl Vilhelm Behagen...
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    Hagestedgård was, however, with royal approbation, sold to Carl Adolph von Castenschiold in 1769. On 25 May 1746 in Horsens, Brinck-Seidelin married...
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    Hagestedgaard (category Buildings and structures of the Castenschiold family)
    was Carl Adolph von Castenschiold. His son, Christian Ludvig Castenschiold sold Hagestedgaard to his cousin Casper Holten Grevencop-Castenschiold in 1825...
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    Knabstrup Manor (category Buildings and structures of the Castenschiold family)
    1745–1747: Johan Lorentz Castenschiold 1747–1760: The estate after Johan Lorentz Castenschiold 1760–1764: Carl Adolph Castenschiold 1764–1770: Jørgen Jørgensen...
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  • Valbygård (category Buildings and structures of the Castenschiold family)
    four kilometres northwest of Slagelse, Denmark. Created by Joachim Castenschiold in 1874 from land that had previously belonged to Antvorskov Abbey,...
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    Severine Magens (1786–1812) was married to Caspar Holten Grevencop-Castenschiold [da] (1780–1954), owner of Hørbygaard and Store Frederikslund. Her elder...
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    athletes listed above Hugo Ahrén, Janne Andersson, Lennart Andrén, Tage Brauer, Carl Frick, Folke Hellstedt, Georg Holmqvist, John Johansson, Erik Larsson, Seth...
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  • (Prime Minister, 1841–1858), Georg Sibbern (Prime Minister, 1858–1871) and Carl Otto Løvenskiold (Prime Minister, 1884) had aristocratic backgrounds. Aristocrats...
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    manor is known from at least 1344. It has since 1783 been owned by the Castenschiold family. Brorupgaard is a manor located south of Havrebjerg and north...
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