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in 1864.. However, she did not manage to live there very long, as she died already in 1866. In the following years, Sophienholm was the residence of
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Constituent Assembly in 1848, and was also involved in the patriotic association (1849), whose purpose was again to oppose the Bondevennerne society at the elections. He was a member of HolbĂŚk county council in 1845â48, was for two terms a member of the National Bank's
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