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Valdemarslund is a three-winged, half-timbered farmhouse situated on Gurrevej, between Tikøb and Gurre, a few kilometres west of Helsingør, Denmark. The building served as the official residence of the local chief forester until 1970. The three-winged main building and a detached building in the garden were listed in the Listed buildings in Helsingør Municipality, Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1982. History Early history The three-winged building was constructed in around 1805. The building served as the official residence of the local chief forester (''skovrider''). Henrich Georg Friedrich Fischer (17821829 resided at Valdemarslund in his capacity of chief forester of Hørsholm Forest District (appointed 20 February 1810). Sophus Magnus Bjørnsen, 18291857 The next chief forester at Valdemarslund was Sophus Magnus Bjørnsen (17901857). In 1829, he was appointed as chief forester of the 2nd Kronborg For4est District. Bjørnsen was an innovative forester ...
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Denmark
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Tikøb
Tikøb is a small town and parish located 8 km west of Helsingør and six km north of Fredensborg, between Lake Esrum to the southwest and Gurre Lake to the east. in Helsingør Municipality, some 40 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. History Tikøb was probably founded during the late Viking period. The name is first documented as ''Tiwithcop'' in Esrom Abbey's Book of Letters (''Esrum Klosters Brevbog'') in 1170. It is believed that that name means "acquired land in/by the forest dedicated to the Gods". The sparsely populated was the largest parish on Zealand and one of the largest in Denmark. The village was originally located on three sides of a small lake. For centuries the village consisted of six farms, one of which was the rectory, a few other houses, an inn and a forge. The first school in Tikøb, a so-called '' rytterskole'', was built in 1722. When the new civil parishes (''sognekommuner'') were established in 1942, Tikøb became the administrative centre o ...
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Gurre
The Gure or Gurre ( Somali: ''Gurre'') is a Somali clan, a sub-clan of the major Dir clan family. Distribution The Gurre live in Liben zone and Afder zone. They dominate the districts, Qarsadula, Gorobakaks and Guradamol, which are named after the Gurre clan, but also live in Elkare, Afder and West-Imi districts. Clan tree Gurre has seven sub tribes namely Libano, Waju, Dhanqe, Jaarso, Yaco, Ya'ambabo and Eejo. The following listing is taken from the World Bank's ''Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics'' from 2005 and the United Kingdom's Home Office publication, ''Somalia Assessment 2001''.Worldbank, Conflict in Somalia: Drivers and Dynamics', January 2005, Appendix 2, Lineage Charts, p. 55 Figure A-1Cou ...
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Helsingør
Helsingør ( , ; sv, Helsingör), classically known in English as Elsinore ( ), is a city in eastern Denmark. Helsingør Municipality had a population of 62,686 on 1 January 2018. Helsingør and Helsingborg in Sweden together form the northern reaches of the Øresund Region, centered on Copenhagen and Malmö. The HH Ferry route connects Helsingør with Helsingborg, 4 km (2.5 miles) across the Øresund. It is known for its castle Kronborg, which William Shakespeare presumably had in mind for his play ''Hamlet.'' History The name ''Helsingør'' has been believed to be derived from the word ''hals'' meaning "neck" or "narrow strait," referring to the narrowest point of the ''Øresund'' (Øre Sound) between what is now Helsingør and Helsingborg, Sweden. The people were mentioned as ''Helsinger'' (which may mean "the people of the strait") for the first time in King Valdemar the Victorious's ''Liber Census Daniæ'' from 1231 (not to be confused with the Helsings of Hä ...
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Listed Buildings In Helsingør Municipality
This is a list of listed buildings in Helsingør Municipality, Denmark. The list Espergærde, 3060 Espergærde 3999 Helsingør 3100 Hornbæk 3140 Ålsgårde 3150 Hellebæk 3490 Kvistgård References External links Danish Agency of CultureStengade 76
{{DEFAULTSORT:Listed buildings in Helsingor Municipality Listed buildings and structures in Helsingør Municipality, Lists of listed buildings in Denmark, Helsingor ...
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Sophus Magnus Bjørnsen
Sophus is a male given name. Notable people with the given name include: * Sophus Aars (1841–1931), Norwegian civil servant and writer *Sophus Andersen (1859–1923), Danish composer and music critic * Sophus Black (1882–1960), Danish telegraph manager and art collector * Sophus Bugge (1833–1907), Norwegian philologist and linguist *Sophus Christensen (1848–1920), Norwegian military officer * Sophus Frederik Kühnel (1851–1930), Danish architect *Sophus Hagen (1842–1929), Danish composer * Sophus Halle (1862–1924), Danish composer *Sophus Hansen (1889–1962), Danish amateur football (soccer) player and referee * Sophus Lie (1842–1899), Norwegian mathematician *Sophus Michaëlis (1865–1932), Danish poet, novelist and playwright *Sophus Müller (1846–1934), Danish archaeologist * Sophus Nielsen (1888–1963), Danish amateur football player and manager *Sophus Ruge (1831–1903), German geographer and historian *Sophus Schandorph (1836–1901), Danish poet and novel ...
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Kirck House
The Kirck House ( Danish: Kircks Gård) is a historic property situated at Strandgade 8183 in Helsingør, Denmark. The half-timbered front main wing dates from the second half of the 18th century. A detached, T-shaped complex of former warehouses is located in the courtyard. The two buildings were listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1919. History Origins Back in the 17th century, the properties along the southern side of Stengade continued all the way down to the beach (where Strandgade runs today). A five-bay-long, half-timbered building faced the beach (1579). The long marrow property was later divided into two separate properties. The property on Strandgade belonged to Willum Fahrenhausen in 1687. It was later acquired by Eilert Tschjerning. 18th century In 1713, Eilert Tschjerning sold the property to Rolluf Rolufsen. Rolufsen was from the Netherlands. He ran a tavern called Amsterdam from the premises. The establishment catered to Helsingà ...
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Gurre Castle
Gurre Castle ( da, Gurre Slot, link=no) was a royal castle situated in North Zealand, Denmark. Its ruins lie on the outskirts of Helsingør, close to the town of Tikøb on lake Gurre Sø at Gurre, Denmark, Gurre. The ruins have been excavated and are now restored. History The castle was built in the 12th century. Four towers and a perimeter wall were added in the 1350s. It was first mentioned in court chronicles in 1364, when Pope Urban V sent a gift of relics to its chapel. King Valdemar IV of Denmark, Valdemar Atterdag died in the castle in 1375. Many stories, ballads, and poems have been made about Valdemar. The castle is associated with a legend about King Valdemar, his love for his beautiful mistress Tove Lille, who according to tradition stayed for a long time at Gurre Castle, and the resulting jealousy of his Queen Helvig of Schleswig. Over the centuries, this core saga was enriched by other legends, eventually growing into a national myth of Denmark. The myth was put into ...
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Fritz Stæhr-Olsen - Skovridergården Valdemarslund I Gurre - 1915
Fritz originated as a German nickname for Friedrich, or Frederick (''Der Alte Fritz'', and ''Stary Fryc'' were common nicknames for King Frederick II of Prussia and Frederick III, German Emperor) as well as for similar names including Fridolin and, less commonly, Francis. Fritz (Fryc) was also a name given to German troops by the Entente powers equivalent to the derogative Tommy. Other common bases for which the name Fritz was used include the surnames Fritsche, Fritzsche, Fritsch, Frisch(e) and Frycz. Below is a list of notable people with the name "Fritz." Surname * Amanda Fritz (born 1958), retired registered psychiatric nurse and politician from Oregon * Al Fritz (1924–2013), American businessman * Ben Fritz (born 1981), American baseball coach *Betty Jane Fritz (1924–1994), one of the original players in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League *Clemens Fritz (born 1980), German footballer * Edmund Fritz (before 1918–after 1932), Austrian actor, film dire ...
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Listed Buildings And Structures In Helsingør Municipality
Listed may refer to: * Listed, Bornholm, a fishing village on the Danish island of Bornholm * Listed (MMM program), a television show on MuchMoreMusic * Endangered species in biology * Listed building, in architecture, designation of a historically significant structure * Listed company, see listing (finance), a public company whose shares are traded e.g. on a stock exchange * UL Listed, a certification mark * A category of Group races in horse racing See also * Listing (other) Listing may refer to: * Enumeration of a set of items in the form of a list * Johann Benedict Listing (1808–1882), German mathematician. * Listing (computer), a computer code listing. * Listing (finance), the placing of a company's shares on the l ...
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