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Harrestedgård
Harrestedgård, also known as Harrested Manor ( Danish: Harrested Hovedgård), is a manor house and estate located 10 kilometres northwest of Næstved, Denmark. The main building, which partly dates from the Middle Ages and partly from the 1840s, was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. History Rani and Markmand families In the Middle Ages, Harrestedgaard was located in a village named Harrested. The first known owner of the estate is Karl Nielsen Rani. After his death in 1344, Harrestedgård passed to his two children. his daughter, Ingerd Karlsdatter Rani, the widow of Peder Grubbe, brought her half of the estate into her second marriage with Iven Markmand. Iven Markmand became the sole owner of the estate when his brother-in-law died in 1366. Harrestedgård then remained in the hands of the Markmand family for the next 150 years. Parsberg family In around 1503, Jørgen Evertsen Markmand sold the estate to the brothers Jørgen and Tønne ...
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Frederik Vind
Frederik Vind (29 June 1662 - 24 April 1702) was a Danish landowner and Diocesan governor of Aarhus. He owned Harrestedgård on Zealand. Early life and education Vind was born on 29 June 1662 to and Margrethe Ovesdatter Vind (née Gjedde). His maternal grandfather was admiral Ove Gjedde. He was the brother of Christian Vind. Career In 1683, Vind was appointed secretary in the Danske Kancelli. In 1688, he became a '' Kammerjunker''. 1691 saw him promoted to Chancellery Councillor (''virkelig Kancelliraad''). On 27 November 1697, Vind was appointed as country governor (''amtmand'') of Dronningborg Amt. In the same year, he was awarded the title of ''etatsråd''. On 21 February 1699, he was appointed as diocesan governor of Aarhus Aarhus (, , ; officially spelled Århus from 1948 until 1 January 2011) is the second-largest city in Denmark and the seat of Aarhus municipality, Aarhus Municipality. It is located on the eastern shore of Jutland in the Kattegat sea and app .. ...
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