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- 1757) was a Danish landowner. He owned the estates Højbygård, Fuglsang, Priorskov and Berritsgård on Lolland as well as the Lehn House and other property...
- Nagelsti Elektrisitetsværk (power supply station) was opened in 1912. The Priorskov-Flintehorne area between the village and the coast is noted for its wild...
- (1803), Gerdrup (1814–1831), Lyngbygård (1814–1831), Fuglsang (1819–1835), Priorskov (1819–1835), Nørlund, Torstedlund (1820–1826) and Albæk (1812). He was...
- created and still owns today. In 1947 the trust also acquired Fuglsang and Priorskov on the neighbouring island of Lolland. The Corselitze seen today was built...
- 8656972°E / 54.7687028; 11.8656972 Two-winged school building from 1786 Priorskov Priorskov 11, 4800 Nykøbing F 54°44′1.65″N 11°50′31.93″E / 54.7337917°N 11...
- 1819. Neergaard began his career as a farmer as manager of Fuglsang and Priorskov manors on Lolland under the guidance of Johan Ditlev Friderichsen. From...
- himself a philanthropist and amateur cellist, who owned the Fuglsang and Priorskov estates, one of the most extensive properties in the Eastern provinces...
- serves as a venue for concerts and other cultural activities. The Fuglsang/Priorskov Estate has 1,731 hectares of land. It is managed as an active agricultural...
- auction to Chamberlain Christian Carl Gabel together with the Fuglsang and Priorskov estates. The Toreby market was moved to Sakskøbing in 1550. Built c. 1200...
- was then sold in auction to Abraham Lehn. Lehn acquired Fuglsang and Priorskov the following year and Berritsgård in 1729. He was raised to the peerage...