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    Axel Rosenkrantz (12 December 1670 – 14 November 1723) was a Norwegian landowner and baron. Axel Rosenkrantz was born in Kvinnherad on 12 December 1670...
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  • Axel Roos (born 1964), German footballer and coach Axl Rose (born 1962), Lead vocalist of the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses Axel Rosenkrantz (1670–1723)...
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    descended from Hevringholm. The son of Axel Rosenkrantz (1472–1551) at Stensballegaard and Rydhave, Niels Rosenkrantz (1505–1581) inherited a share in Rydhave...
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    Ludvig Rosenkrantz (18 April 1628 – 23 August 1685) was a Danish-born noble, military officer, civil servant, and land owner who settled in Norway. He...
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  • topographer Axel Smith (chess player) (born 1986), Swedish chess player Axel Christian Rosenkrantz Smith [no] (1856–1935), Norwegian parliamentary representative...
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  • Trondheim. Bakke Church was built. Flåm Church was built. 12 December – Axel Rosenkrantz, landowner, baron and civil servant (d 1723). September – Lisbet Nypan...
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    Barony Rosendal (category Buildings and structures of the Rosenkrantz family)
    Ludvig Rosenkrantz (1628-1685) 1685–1691 Baron Christian Rosenkrantz 1691–1723 Baron Axel Rosenkrantz (1670-1723) In 1749, Bishop Edvard Londemann of Rosendal...
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  • Baron Ludvig Rosenkrantz (1628–85). In time, his properties would form the basis for the estate, Barony Rosendal. Fossen, Anders Bjarne. "Axel Mowat til...
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  • civil servant and topographical writer (died 1801). 14 November – Axel Rosenkrantz, landowner, baron and civil servant (b 1670). Portals: Norway History...
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    In 1702, Axel Rosenkrantz acquired the dilapidated property and proceeded to renovate it. On his death in 1724, his son Mogens Rosenkrantz took it over...
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