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Krenkerup

Coordinates: 54°46′37″N 11°40′13″E / 54.77694°N 11.67028°E / 54.77694; 11.67028
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Krenkerup

Krenkerup is an old manor house located 3 km (2 mi) southwest of Sakskøbing on the Danish island of Lolland. It is one of Denmark's oldest estates and manors, documented as early as the 1330s.[1] Between 1815-1938, it was known as Hardenberg.[2]

History and architecture

The three-winged building stands on a narrow, rectangular mound surrounded by a moat. The original stone house from 1490 was extended by statesman Mogens Gøye with three new wings, forming an enclosed courtyard. A tower was added on the west side. In 1631, Palle Rosenkrantz built an extra storey on the north wing and an octagonal tower on the southeast corner.[3] The south wing was destroyed by fire in 1689 and never rebuilt. The entire complex was renovated in 1780. From 1815 to 1838, Krenkerup was known as Hardenberg.[4]

In 1731, the Reventlows established a family property consisting of Krenkerup, Rosenlund and Nørregård which in 1815 became the countyship of Hardenberg-Reventlow, including the subsidiary estates of Nielstrup, Sæbyholm and Christiansdal. It was dissolved in 1924.[4]

Covering an area of 3,700 ha (9,100 acres), the estate is one of the largest in Denmark.[4] Today it is an active agricultural concern and also houses a brewery.[3]

List of owners

  • (1367-1411) Axel Mogensen Gøye
  • ( -1392) Laurids Nielsen Kabel
  • (1381-1392) Mogens Gøye
  • (1411- ) Karen Madsdatter, gift Gøye
  • (1411-1417) Oluf Axelsen Gøye
  • (1411-1450) Mogens Axelsen Gøye
  • (1417- ) Mette Christiernsdatter, gift 1) Gøye, 2) Jensen
  • ( - ) Jens Jensen
  • (1417-1427) Evert Moltke
  • (1417-1427) Mathias Moltke
  • (1450-1506) Eskil Gøye
  • (1506-1544) Mogens Gøye
  • (1544) Birgitte Gøye, gift Trolle
  • (1544-1558) Albrecht Gøye
  • (1558-1594) Margrethe Albrechtsdatter Gøye, gift Brahe
  • (1558-1566) Otte Gøye
  • (1558- ) Margrethe Gøye, gift Brahe
  • ( -1610) Peder Brahe
  • (1610-1613) Axel Brahe
  • (1613-1622) Otte Pedersen Brahe
  • (1613-1622) Elisabeth Rosensparre, gift 1) Brahe, 2) Rosenkrantz
  • (1622-1642) Palle Rosenkrantz
  • (1642-1649) Lisbeth Lunge, gift Rosenkrantz
  • (1649-1660) Jørgen Rosenkrantz
  • (1660-1665) Mette Rosenkrantz, gift Rosenkrantz
  • (1660-1677) Birgitte Rosenkrantz, gift Skeel
  • (1660-1680) Johan Rantzau
  • (1660-1680) Jørgen Rantzau
  • (1660-1680) Palle Rantzau
  • (1677-1695) Jørgen Skeel
  • (1695-1700) Benedicte Margrethe Brockdorff, gift 1) Skeel, 2) Reventlow
  • (1700-1738) Christian Ditlev Reventlow
  • (1718-1739) Benedicte Margrethe Brockdorff, gift 1) Skeel, 2) Reventlow
  • (1739-1750) Conrad Detlev Reventlow
  • (1750-1759) Christian Ditlev Reventlow
  • (1759-1774) Juliane Frederikke Christiane Reventlow, gift Hardenberg
  • (1774-1788) Carl August Hardenberg
  • (1788-1793) Juliane Frederikke Christiane Reventlow
  • (1793-1840) Christian Heinrich August Hardenberg-Reventlow
  • (1840-1867) Ida Augusta Hardenberg-Reventlow, gift 1) Holck, 2) Gersdorff, 3) D'Almaforte
  • (1867-1885) Carl Ludvig August Rudolph Holck-Hardenberg-Reventlow
  • (1885-1903) Lucie Schönaich-Carolath, gift Haugwitz
  • (1903-1921) Heinrich Bernhard Carl Paul Georg Curt Haugwitz-Hardenberg- Reventlow
  • (1921-1970) Henrik Ludwig Erdmann Georg Haugwitz-Hardenberg- Reventlow

(* 1970-2011) Rupert Gorm Reventlow-Grinling

  • (2003-present) Patrick Reventlow-Grinling

References

  1. ^ "Krenkerup" (in Danish). Lolland-Falsters Herregarde. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Krenkerup" (in Danish). Dansk Center for Herregårdsforskning. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Krenkerup Gods" (in Danish). Krenkerup. Archived from the original on 4 April 2016. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Krenkerup". Den Store Danske (in Danish). Retrieved 25 June 2014.

Literature

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