Countship of Brahesminde

The Countship of Brahesminde (Danish: Grevskabet Brahesminde) was a Danish countship created 9 May 1798 for privy councilor and chamberlain Preben Bille-Brahe of Hvedholm, Damsbo, Stensgård and Østrupgård.[1] The county was dissolved by abolition of the lens system (Lensafløsningen) in 1928.[2]

Counts

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  • Preben Bille-Brahe (1798–1857)
  • Henrik Bille-Brahe (1857–1875)
  • Preben Charles Bille-Brahe-Selby
  • Henrik Bille-Brahe-Selby
  • Jon Carl Preben Bille-Brahe-Selby

Coat of arms

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The coat of arms of the count of Bille-Brahe consisted of a divided in four quadrants, the first and fourth of which are have vertical stripes in red and white, while the second and third quadrants contain a yellow lily on a blue field. The helm situated above the crest was a horned helmet alternatively in red and white, crowned by a raven. The coat of arms of the later counts of Bille-Brahe-Selby combined the Bille-Brahe arms with the arms of the baron Selby by adding the baron's helmet figure to its center.[3]

Further reading

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  • Bille Brahe Selby, Stig (2022). Grevskabet Brahesminde—of hvad deraf fulgte (in Danish). ISSN 2597-0658.

References

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  1. ^ Hof- og Statskalenderen for Kongeriget Danmark.
  2. ^ Christensen, Tommy P (20 September 2023). "Brahesminde i Den Store Danske, Gyldendal".
  3. ^ Thiset and Wittrup (1910). Dansk Vaabenbog Nyt dansk Adelsleksikon. Copenhagen: V. Tryde. p. 555.