• Christinelund, originally a farm under Nysø Manor, is located a few kilometres east of central Præstø, on the island of Zealand's Jungshoved peninsula...
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    Christine Stampe as a child reading to her mother, Jonna, in the living room at Christinelund....
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    the Stampes initially lived at Christinelund, a farm belonging to Nysø Manor on the island of Zealand. Christinelund, which Henrik named for his wife...
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    producer and multi-instrumentalist Astrid Stampe Feddersen (1852 in Christinelund – 1930), a Danish women's rights activist Johannes Friis-Skotte (1874...
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    og Sædelighedssagen skilles ad? (1888). Born on 19 December 1852 at Christinelund near Vordingborg, Stampe was of noble ancestry. She was the daughter...
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  • mayor from 1723 with later changes and side and rear wings from 1826 Christinelund Christinelundsvej 36, 4720 Præstø 55°7′29.57″N 12°4′29.57″E / 55.1248806°N...
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  • Name Image Location Date Coordinates Notes Ref Beldringe 1561 Ref Christinelund 1860 Ref Klintholm Møn 1838 Lilliendal Liselund Møn Liselund Ny Slot Møn...
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    Christian Andersen, H.C. Andersen og hans nærmeste Omgang (1918). Born at Christinelund near Præstø on 7 December 1850, Rigmor Stampe was the daughter of Baron...
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    Minister of War from 1892 and 1899. Rappe was born on 2 October 1838 in Christinelund manor in Arby, Kalmar County, the son of county governor Baron A.L....
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    Nysø Estate extends over 1,041 hectares, encompassing Jungshovedgaard, Christinelund, Henriklund and Mariannelund. Nysø is especially known for its role...
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