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Marienborg, a mid 18th-century
country house perched on a
small hilltop on the
northern s**** of Bagsværd Lake, Lyngby-Taarbæk Muni****lity, 15 kilometres...
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Marienborg is a
railway station located at
Marienborg in Trondheim, Norway. The
station is
located on the
Dovre Line at the
point where the Stavne–Leangen...
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Marienborg Manor is an
estate on the
Danish island of Møn. The
estate has a
large park with
public access. The main
building was
demolished in 1984. The...
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Henrik Horn af
Marienborg (22 May 1618 – 22
February 1693) was a
Swedish nobleman (friherre),
admiral and
member of the
Privy Council of Sweden. Henrik...
- and the courts. The
official summer residence of the
prime minister is
Marienborg, an eighteenth-century
estate that was
acquired by the state. It is situated...
- af
Marienborg in 1651.
Named after Marienburg Castle (Latvian Alūksne) in Livonia. The male line went
extinct in 1728.
Henrik Horn af
Marienborg (1618–93)...
- Alūksne (German: Marienburg) is a town on the s****s of Lake Alūksne in the
Vidzeme region of
Latvia near the
borders with
Estonia and Russia. It is the...
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exemplified by his
refusal to move into the
official prime minister residence Marienborg,
preferring to stay with his wife in
their small apartment in a working...
- 18th-century
house situated on the
north side of Bagsværd Lake,
close to
Marienborg and Sophienholm, Lyngby-Taarbæk Muni****lity, some 10 km
north of central...
- time. He is also
remembered for
presenting his
lakeside summer residence Marienborg to the
state as a
summer retreat for the
prime ministers of Denmark. The...