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- Løvenholm abstract "Løvenholm is a castle and estate 23 km (14 mi) east of Randers in Jutland, Denmark, owned by a foundation. Its grounds can be accessed on public footpaths. The former monastery was established in 1440, and was called Gjesingholm from 1440 til 1674. The nearby village is still called Gjesing. The name, Løvenholm - lions island - was used from 1674. The main building was constructed in the periods 1550-1576 and 1642-1643Today Løvenholm is a forest and farming estate with 3,261 ha (8,060 acres) of land. Løvenholm Forest is one of the larger woodlands in Denmark. Public access on foot or bike is allowed on the forest roads, as well as on the paths around the castle.The original monastery belonged to St. John's Priory in Viborg. A son of an owner, Vilhelm Adolf had his older brother, Count Ditlev Christian, murdered on a hunt on 1 March 1674. After this the estate was turned over to the throne. On 12 April 1732, King Christian VI reestablished Løvenholm as a countship for Frederik Christian Danneskiold-Samsøe, who just 10 years later on 17 August 1742 obtained permission from the king to cancel the countship. At the same time he sold Løvenholm to his older brother, Count Ulrik Adolph Danneskiold-Samsøe. Thereafter the estate often changed hands, and in 1827 the State took it over due to pending taxes. In 1831 it was returned to private ownership.".
- Løvenholm architecturalStyle Renaissance_architecture.
- Løvenholm buildingEndDate "1633".
- Løvenholm buildingStartDate "1550".
- Løvenholm country Denmark.
- Løvenholm location Norddjurs_Municipality.
- Løvenholm thumbnail Løvenhom_Slot,_Djursland,_Denmark_1.JPG?width=300.
- Løvenholm wikiPageExternalLink ho_5rk_0001_75593.pdf.
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- Løvenholm wikiPageExternalLink www.lovenholm.dk.
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- Løvenholm wikiPageRevisionID "697088423".
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Neergaard.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Norddjurs_Municipality.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Central_Denmark_Region.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Denmark.
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- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Ditlev_Rantzau.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Christian_VI_of_Denmark.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Christian_zu_Rantzau.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Ditlev_Christian_Rantzau.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Ditlev_Rantzau_(governor).
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Frands_Rantzau.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Frederik_Christian_Danneskiold-Samsøe.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Rantzau.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Jutland.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Norddjurs_Municipality.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Bornholdt.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Randers.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance_architecture.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink St._Johns_Priory,_Viborg.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink The_Crown.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Ulrik_Adolph_Danneskiold-Samsøe.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Viborg,_Denmark.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Vilhelm_Adolf_Rantzau.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink Wilhelm_Adolph_Rantzau.
- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLink File:Løvenhom_Slot,_Djursland,_Denmark_2.JPG.
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- Løvenholm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Løvenholm".
- Løvenholm architecturalStyle Renaissance_architecture.
- Løvenholm caption "Løvenholm Castle".
- Løvenholm completionDate "1633".
- Løvenholm latd "56".
- Løvenholm latm "27".
- Løvenholm latns "N".
- Løvenholm lats "59".
- Løvenholm location Norddjurs_Municipality.
- Løvenholm locationCountry Denmark.
- Løvenholm longd "10".
- Løvenholm longew "E".
- Løvenholm longm "41".
- Løvenholm longs "33".
- Løvenholm mapCaption "Denmark, Northern Europe, spot on Løvenholm Castle".
- Løvenholm mapType "Denmark".
- Løvenholm name "Løvenholm Castle".
- Løvenholm owner "Løvenholm Foundation".
- Løvenholm startDate "1550".
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- Løvenholm subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Norddjurs_Municipality.
- Løvenholm subject Category:Castles_in_Central_Denmark_Region.
- Løvenholm subject Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Denmark.
- Løvenholm subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Central_Denmark_Region.
- Løvenholm hypernym Castle.
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- Løvenholm type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Løvenholm type Building.
- Løvenholm type Castle.
- Løvenholm type Place.
- Løvenholm type Location.
- Løvenholm type Place.
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- Løvenholm type SpatialThing.
- Løvenholm type Q41176.
- Løvenholm comment "Løvenholm is a castle and estate 23 km (14 mi) east of Randers in Jutland, Denmark, owned by a foundation. Its grounds can be accessed on public footpaths. The former monastery was established in 1440, and was called Gjesingholm from 1440 til 1674. The nearby village is still called Gjesing. The name, Løvenholm - lions island - was used from 1674.".
- Løvenholm label "Løvenholm".
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- Løvenholm sameAs Schloss_Løvenholm.
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- Løvenholm wasDerivedFrom Løvenholm?oldid=697088423.
- Løvenholm depiction Løvenhom_Slot,_Djursland,_Denmark_1.JPG.
- Løvenholm isPrimaryTopicOf Løvenholm.
- Løvenholm name "Løvenholm Castle".