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There is a page named "Countship of Schackenborg" on Wikipedia

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    The Countship of Schackenborg was a Danish and for a period German majorat in the southern part of Jutland, which existed from 1676 to 1924. The Countship...
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  • first holder of the Countship of Schackenborg from 1676 to 1683. Otto Didrik Schack was born on 21 September 1652 in Kiel in the Duchy of Holstein. Born into...
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  • Count of Schackenborg (10 April 1758 – 18 August 1809) was a Danish aristocrat and officer. He was the fifth holder of the Countship of Schackenborg from...
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  • the Countship of Schackenborg from 1683 to 1719. Hans Schack was born on 4 March 1676 in Ribe in the Kingdom of Denmark. Born into the noble family of Schack...
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  • holder of the Countship of Schackenborg from 1719 to 1741. Otto Didrik Schack was born on 19 March 1710 at Gram Castle in Gram in the Duchy of Schleswig....
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  • Schack, Count of Schackenborg (6 May 1786 – 4 April 1814) was a Danish aristocrat. He was the sixth holder of the Countship of Schackenborg from 1809 to...
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    the Countship of Schackenborg from 1741 to 1796. Hans Schack was born on 14 January 1734 at Schackenborg Castle in Møgeltønder in the Kingdom of Denmark...
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  • creation of new nobility, including countships, baronies, family estates, and fee tails. The 1821 Nobility Law initiated a long-range abolition of the nobility...
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    Pederstrup (category Buildings and structures of the Reventlow family)
    Christian Detlev Reventlow, the half-brother of Anna Sophie Reventlow, Frederick IV's second wife. A countship was created for the Reventlow family in 1729...
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