Landgrave of Wedellsborg

Wedellsborg, near Tranderup Parish used to be known as Husbygaard and is a very old lordship for Scandinavia. At first it was held as a manor but was later elevated into a county. For most of modern history it has been held by the Wedel family.[1]

Lords of Husbygaard/Iversnæs

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Ruler Born Reign Death House Consort Notes
Niels Hamundsen Little 13th century 1295-1330 1330? Litle (Hvide)
Anders Pedersen Stygge 1330-1350 1350? Galen (Hvide)
Nicolaus Krummedige 14th century 1350-1390 1390? Krummedige
Berneke Skinkel 14th century 1390-1418 1418? Stinkel
Otto Berneksen Skinkel 14th century 1418-1449 1449? Stinkel
Hilleborg Ottosdatter Skinkel 15th century 1449 1494 Stinkel Knud Henriksen Gyldenstierne Daughter of the preceding
Knud Henriksen Gyldenstierne 15th century 1449-1467 1467 Gyldenstierne (noble family) Hilleborg Ottosdatter Skinkel Married into the estate
Henrik Knudsen Gyldenstierne 15th century 1467-1517 1517 Gyldenstierne (noble family) Karen Bentsdatter Bille Son of the preceding
Karen Bentsdatter Bille 15th century 1517-1540 1540 Bille (noble family) Henrik Knudsen The Golden Paths Wife of the preceding
Mogense Henriksen Gyldenstierne/Knud Henriksen (bishop)/Christopher Henriksen Gyldenstierne 15th century 1540-1562 1562? Gyldenstierne (noble family) Sons of the preceding
Henrik Christophersen Gyldenstierne 16th century 1562-1604 1604 Gyldenstierne (noble family) Son of Christopher Henriksen Gyldenstierne
Gabriel Christophersen Gyldenstierne 16th century 1604-1610 1610 Gyldenstierne (noble family) Son of the preceding
Niels Henriksen Gyldenstierne 16th century 1610-1622 1622 Gyldenstierne (noble family) Son of the preceding
Hans Johansen Lindenov 1573 1622-1642 1642 Lindenov Presumably a royal grant
Hans Hansen Lindenov 1616 1642-1659 1659 Lindenov Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov Son of the preceding married royalty
Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov 1623 1659-1664 1677 House of Oldenburg Wife of the preceding, bastard daughter of Christian IV of Denmark
Christian Urne 17th 1664 unknown Urne (noble family) Unknown
Hannibal Sehested (governor) 1609 1664-1666 1666 Sehested (noble family) Christiane Sehested Married a daughter of Christian IV of Denmark
Christiane Sophie Hannibalsdatter Sehested 17th century 1666 unknown Sehested (noble family) Wilhelm Friedrich Wedell Passed the land to husband Wilhelm Friedrich Wedell

Landgrave of Wedellsborg

Ruler Born Reign Death House Consort Notes
Wilhelm Friedrich Wedell 1640 1666-1706 1706 Wedel family Christiane Sophie Hannibalsdatter Sehested Lordship erected into a Landgraviate in 1672, Lordship also renamed to Wedellsborg
Hannibal Wedell 1660 1706-1708 1708 Wedel family Anne Catharine Christiansdatter Banner Son of the preceding
Anne Catharine Christiansdatter Banner 17th century 1708-1725 After Banner (Noble family) Hannibal Wedell Wife of the preceding, regency for underage son
Christian Wedell 1701 1725-1759 1759 Wedel family Mathia Catharina Werenskiold Son of the preceding
Hannibal Wedell II 1731 1759-1766 1766 Wedel family Catharine Sophie Wilhelmine Moltke Son of the preceding, committed suicide
Ludvig Frederik Wedell 1753 1766-1817 1817 Wedel family Frederikke Juliane Louise von Klingenberg Son of the preceding
Hannibal Wilhelm Wedell 1780 1817-1828 1828 Wedel family Louise Theodata von Warnstedt Son of the preceding
Karl Wedell 1806 1828-1882 1882 Wedel family Rosa von Krogh Son of the preceding
Julius Wilhelm Georg Ferdinand Wedell 1807 1882-1883 1883 Wedel family Christiane Louise von Buchwaldt Brother of the preceding
Bendt Wedell 1840 1883-1922 1922 Wedel family Maria Elisabeth Knuth Son of the preceding
Julius Wedell 1881 1922-1963 1963 Wedel family Inger Wedell Son of the preceding
Tido Wedell 1908 1963-1982 1982 Wedel family Irene Wedell Son of the preceding
Bendt Wedell II 1975 1975–present alive Wedel family Unknown Son of the preceding, largest private landowner in Denmark

References

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  1. ^ Danmarks adel aarbog (in Danish). Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. 1884.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)