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'''Dønnerup''' is a manor house and estate located clæse to [[Holbæk]], [[Denmark]].
==History==
Dønnerup was originally a village first mentioned as Dindethorp in 1199. It consisted of 12 farms and a couple of houses without land in 1688. Supreme Court justice [[Peder Benzon (1684-1735)|Peder Benzon]] was granted royal permission to close fown the village and convert the land into a new manor under the name Benzonslund.
Benzon died in 1735. His heirs were initially unable to find a buyer for the estate but in 1737 it was finally sold to Henrik von Eickstedt, a 22-year-old nobleman who would later become known as one of the leaders in the revolt against [[Johann Friedrich Struensee]].
Poul Christian von Stemann purchased Benzonslund in 1791. He achieved a succesful career at the royal court, culminating with his appointment to president of Danish Chancellery in 1827. Stemann sold Benzonslund tp Johannes Meldahl om 11800. He sold it to Cecilius Andreas Ulrik Rosenørn in 1806. Rosenørn had four children while he lived on the estate, including later Cultus Minister Ernst Emil Rosenørn.
Benzonszlund was sold after Rosenørn's early death in 1820. The new owner was Bertha Adeler, the widow of Frederik, Baron Adeler, whose ambition it was to restore the Barony of Adelersborg (now [[Dragsholm Castle]]). Georg Frederik Otto von Zytphen, who was married to Bertha Adeler's grand daughter, was annobled under the name Zytphen-Adeler in 1838. He managed the Benzonszlund estate from 1839 and became its owner in 1843-
Zytphen-Adeler introduced many improvements in the management of the estate. In 1867. he was granted royal permission to rename it Dønnerup after the original village. The barony was dissolved in 1925. The estate was at the same time sold to Aage Hastrup. Members of the Hastrup family owned the estate until 1994.<ref></ref>
==List of owners==
* (1730-1735) [[Peder Benzon (1684-1735)|Peder Benzon]]
* (1735-1737) The estate after Peder Benzon
* (1737-1739) Hans Henrik von Eickstedt
* (1739-1745) Reimer Henrich von Barner
* (1745-1757) Peder Willumsen
* (1757-1783) Christian Henrich Selchau
* (1783-1791) Christian Andreas Selchau
* (1791-1800) Poul Christian von Stemann
* (1800-1806) Johannes Meldahl
* (1806-1820) Cecilius Andreas Ulrik Rosenørn
* (1820-1843) Bertha Moltke, gift Adeler
* (1843-1878) Georg Frederik Otto von Zytphen-Adeler
* (1878-1908) Frederik Herman Christian von Zytphen-Adeler
* (1908-1925) Georg Frederik de Falsen von Zytphen-Adeler
* (1925-1968) Aage Hastrup
* (1968-1988) Allan Hastrup
* (1988-1994) Andreas Hastrup
* (1994-2000) Dønnerup A/
==References==
==External links==
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Holbæk Municipality]]
[[da:Dønnerup]]
==History==
Dønnerup was originally a village first mentioned as Dindethorp in 1199. It consisted of 12 farms and a couple of houses without land in 1688. Supreme Court justice [[Peder Benzon (1684-1735)|Peder Benzon]] was granted royal permission to close fown the village and convert the land into a new manor under the name Benzonslund.
Benzon died in 1735. His heirs were initially unable to find a buyer for the estate but in 1737 it was finally sold to Henrik von Eickstedt, a 22-year-old nobleman who would later become known as one of the leaders in the revolt against [[Johann Friedrich Struensee]].
Poul Christian von Stemann purchased Benzonslund in 1791. He achieved a succesful career at the royal court, culminating with his appointment to president of Danish Chancellery in 1827. Stemann sold Benzonslund tp Johannes Meldahl om 11800. He sold it to Cecilius Andreas Ulrik Rosenørn in 1806. Rosenørn had four children while he lived on the estate, including later Cultus Minister Ernst Emil Rosenørn.
Benzonszlund was sold after Rosenørn's early death in 1820. The new owner was Bertha Adeler, the widow of Frederik, Baron Adeler, whose ambition it was to restore the Barony of Adelersborg (now [[Dragsholm Castle]]). Georg Frederik Otto von Zytphen, who was married to Bertha Adeler's grand daughter, was annobled under the name Zytphen-Adeler in 1838. He managed the Benzonszlund estate from 1839 and became its owner in 1843-
Zytphen-Adeler introduced many improvements in the management of the estate. In 1867. he was granted royal permission to rename it Dønnerup after the original village. The barony was dissolved in 1925. The estate was at the same time sold to Aage Hastrup. Members of the Hastrup family owned the estate until 1994.<ref></ref>
==List of owners==
* (1730-1735) [[Peder Benzon (1684-1735)|Peder Benzon]]
* (1735-1737) The estate after Peder Benzon
* (1737-1739) Hans Henrik von Eickstedt
* (1739-1745) Reimer Henrich von Barner
* (1745-1757) Peder Willumsen
* (1757-1783) Christian Henrich Selchau
* (1783-1791) Christian Andreas Selchau
* (1791-1800) Poul Christian von Stemann
* (1800-1806) Johannes Meldahl
* (1806-1820) Cecilius Andreas Ulrik Rosenørn
* (1820-1843) Bertha Moltke, gift Adeler
* (1843-1878) Georg Frederik Otto von Zytphen-Adeler
* (1878-1908) Frederik Herman Christian von Zytphen-Adeler
* (1908-1925) Georg Frederik de Falsen von Zytphen-Adeler
* (1925-1968) Aage Hastrup
* (1968-1988) Allan Hastrup
* (1988-1994) Andreas Hastrup
* (1994-2000) Dønnerup A/
==References==
==External links==
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Holbæk Municipality]]
[[da:Dønnerup]]
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