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Vedbygård
Vedbygård is a former manor house located within the village of Ruds Vedby, north-east of Høng, Sorø Municipality, Denmark. The oldest parts of the house date from the 15th century and are in the Late Gothic style. History Early history The first known reference to Vedbygård is from the early 14th century. Early owners include Queen Margaret I of Denmark, and after a period of private ownership it once again came under the Crown in 1369. The Ruds of Ruds Vedby In 1429, Jørgen Mikkelsen Rud acquired Vedbygård from the king in exchange for Skjoldenæsholm. He died the same year, leaving the estate to his son, Mikkel Jørgensen Rud, who was knighted by King Christopher, probably in connection with his coronation at Ribe in 1443, and served as his vassal () at Kalundborg from 1453–1460, possibly also at Korsør 1458–1462. The main building was severely damaged during the Count's Feud but was rebuilt in 1540. Vedbygård was owned by the Rud family until 1671. The vo ...
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Ruds Vedby
Ruds Vedby, in Sorø Municipality, is a small town located on the railway between Tølløse and Høng in West Zealand, eastern Denmark. Ruds Vedby is located 18 km north of Slagelse, 8 km west of Dianalund and 20 km north-west of Sorø. As of 1 January 2022, the population was 1,696. History It takes its name after Vedbygård manor, to which it owes its existence, and the Rud family who owned from 1421 until 1671 (''Rud's Vedby)''. Attractions * Vedbygård (park open at Sundays) * Ruds Vedby Church Transport Ruds Vedby station is located on the Høng–Tølløse railway line. Train service is operated by the railway company Lokaltog Lokaltog A/S ( en, Local Trains Ltd) is a Danish railway company responsible for train operation and related passenger services on nine local railways on the islands of Zealand, Lolland and Falster in Denmark. The company was formed on 1 July 2015 ... A/S. References Cities and towns in Region Zealand Sorø Municipality {{Zeala ...
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Barner (noble Family)
The Barner family is an originally German nobility, German noble family of Uradel, ancient nobility originating in Mecklenburg. A branch established in Denmark at the entrance to the 18th century. Possessions Germany * Bülow (bei Crivitz), Bülow seit 1590 * Badegow seit 1678/82 * Ganzkow (Brunn), Ganzkow * Klein Görnow seit vor 1628 * Kressin pfandweise 1784-1788 * Kucksdorf, teilweise pfandweise 1696-ca. 1770 * Moltow seit 1754 * Sülten vor 1512-1760 * Trams seit 1754 * Klein Trebbow, Groß und Klein Trebbow seit 1754 * Rützenfelde (Pommern) um die Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts References {{reflist Denmark * Vedbygård External links Family tree
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