Sæbygård
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Sæbygård
Summary
Sæbygård is a manor house[1].
Key Facts
- Sæbygård is located in Frederikshavn Municipality[2].
- Sæbygård is in the country of Denmark[3].
- Sæbygård's image is recorded as Sæbygaard01.jpg[4].
- Sæbygård's instance of is recorded as manor house[5].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Sophie Pedersdatter Brahe[6].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Peder Munk[7].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Otte Knudsen Rud[8].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Niels Juel[9].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Jens Carl Krag-Juel-Vind-Arenfeldt[10].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Pernille Johansdatter Oxe[11].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Knud Ottesen Rud[12].
- Sæbygård's owned by is recorded as Holger Pax[13].
- Sæbygård's Commons category is recorded as Sæbygård (Vendsyssel)[14].
- Sæbygård's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 57.3339, 'longitude': 10.4789, 'precision': 0.0001}[15].
- Sæbygård's described by source is recorded as Q133825900[16].
- Sæbygård's GeoNames ID is recorded as 2614170[17].
- Sæbygård's GNS Unique Feature ID is recorded as -2749895[18].
- Sæbygård's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/122hcl2t[19].
- Sæbygård's Danish listed buildings case ID is recorded as 22605736[20].
- Sæbygård's located in the religious territorial entity is recorded as Volstrup Parish[21].
- Sæbygård's street address is recorded as Sæbygårdvej 49[22].
- Sæbygård's Trap Danmark ID is recorded as Sæbygård,_Volstrup[23].
- Sæbygård's OpenStreetMap way ID is recorded as 80475002[24].
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Geography
Sæbygård is in the country of Denmark[3]. Sæbygård is located in Frederikshavn Municipality[2].
Designation and Status
Sæbygård's instance of is recorded as manor house[5].
History and Context
Owners include Sophie Pedersdatter Brahe[6], 1580–1638[25], of Kingdom of Denmark[26]; Peder Munk[7], a military personnel[27], 1534–1623[28], of Kingdom of Denmark[29]; Otte Knudsen Rud[8], a naval officer[30], 1520–1565[31], of Kingdom of Denmark[32]; Niels Juel[9], a naval officer[33], 1629–1697[34], of Kingdom of Denmark[35], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Elephant[36]; Jens Carl Krag-Juel-Vind-Arenfeldt[10], a military officer[37], 1767–1855[38], of Kingdom of Denmark[39]; and Pernille Johansdatter Oxe[11], 1530–1576[40], of Kingdom of Denmark[41].