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    Constantin Marselis, or Constantijn Marselis (28 November 1647 – 16 June 1699), was a nobleman of the wealthy Dutch Marselis family. Constantin Marselis...
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    Poland. Gabriel Marselis (1609–1673), Dutch tradesman and landowner Constantin Marselis (1647–1699), Dutch nobleman Selius Marselis (1600–1663), Dutch-Norwegian...
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    Gabriel Marselis in part-payment for debts incurred by the Danish state during the Second Northern War. In 1667 Gabriel Marselis' son, Constantin Marselis, moved...
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    and mansions. Marselisborg means Marselis-castle, a name invented for the Marselisborg Manor by Constantin Marselis, to replace the older name of Havreballegård...
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    of the immigrated Dutch merchant Gabriel Marselis Sr. (c. 1575–1643), and was a brother of Selius Marselis. He settled in Amsterdam in 1634 and married...
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    War. Gabriel Marselis did not move to Denmark himself but his sons would later assume control of his estates there. Constantin Marselis took over the...
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  • of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and Nawab Bai (d. 1670) November 28 – Constantin Marselis, Danish baron (d. 1699) December 4 – Daniel Eberlin, German composer...
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    Juan Tomás de Rocaberti, Catalan theologian (b. 1627) June 16 – Constantin Marselis, Danish baron (b. 1647) June 22 Josiah Child, English Governor of...
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  • Juan Tomás de Rocaberti, Catalan theologian (b. 1627) June 16 – Constantin Marselis, Danish baron (b. 1647) June 22 Josiah Child, English Governor of...
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    of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and Nawab Bai (d. 1670) November 28 – Constantin Marselis, Danish baron (d. 1699) December 4 – Daniel Eberlin, German composer...
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  • Joachim Geelmuyden Gyldenkrantz (old name, new name). Vilhelm Marselis (old name) → Vilhelm Marselis Güldencrone, Baron to Wilhelmsborg (old name, new name,...
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    Tranbjerg Church to baron Constantin Marselis as payment for debts incurred during the Swedish Wars. When Constantin Marselis died the church was inherited...
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    (d. 1676) in Nicholas Church (Nicolai Kirke), The memorials for Constantin Marselis-Casius-Rodstun in Aarhus Cathedral (Aarhus Domkirke), Aarhus, Denmark...
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  • Griffenfeld, statesman and royal favourite (born 1635) 16 June — Constantin Marselis, nobleman (born 1647) 25 August – Christian V of Denmark (born 1646)...
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    Helst (Haarlem 1613 – 1670 Amsterdam), The Marriage Portraits of Gabriel Marselis and Maria van Arckel, at Otto Naumann Ltd, 2013 Judith van Gent, Stilistische...
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    who worked in Århus, and donated to the church by the patron, Constantin von Marselis, and his wife Sofia Elisabeth Carisius. The pulpit from c. 1650...
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