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    Constantinsborg is a manor in Aarhus Municipality, Denmark which has existed since at least 1400. It is situated on the southern shore of Årslev Engsø...
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  • Cairngorms National Park. In Denmark, Povlsen owns and resides at the old Constantinsborg Estate west of Aarhus, along with substantial farmland and forests...
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    Falkenskiold (1737–1801), who married Constantin August Charisisius to Constantinsborg. Martin Düssel von Falkenskiold married the noblewoman Dorthe Sophia...
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    extensively. When the manor was finished in 1677, he renamed it to Constantinsborg, a name it retains to the present. In 1680, he became a baron of the...
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    way back, as part of the historic and influential manor of Constantinsborg. Constantinsborg has been a manor for the nobility from at least the 15th century...
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    turned 1100 hectares of heath into farmland. He also owned the manor Constantinsborg at Aarhus which he turned into a well-run operation. Through various...
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    noble family Güldencrone, and Constantin, Baron of Marselisborg and Constantinsborg at Aarhus in Denmark. Nagel, Anne-Hilde. "Gabriel Marselis D.Y.". In...
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    church was sold again, this time to Christian Charisius, who owned Constantinsborg. In 1771 the baron of Marselisborg bought it and the church stayed...
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    gentleman at the Royal court. On 7 January 1765, he was married at Constantinsborg to Sophie Elisabeth Charisius who died only four years later. He later...
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    Elisbeth Charisius in 1699 who made it a part of the estate of the manor Constantinsborg. In 1799 the church was sold on auction to the church parishioners...
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