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Søborg Castle

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octagon tower which was built at the same time, tiles have been found. The excavations show that the castle proper was erected in the late 13th century, which would make it unlikely that Eskil was the builder, as he died in 1181. The tiles are very unevenly made, evidence of their novelty in Denmark, after having only recently arrived from
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In 1985, Danish historian Robert Egevang (1939–2008) led an excavation of two trenches to make determine the conditions between the octagon tower and the castle proper. A rampart approximately 11 metres (36 ft) wide is the oldest encirclement of the castle. In the rampart, as well as in the
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in 1535, when it is speculated that it was destroyed. In 1577, the feudal tenant was granted permission to use the ruins as a quarry.
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Søborg Castle is first known from the 12th century, when ownership of the castle passed from the king to the Bishop of
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in Lejre was previously spelled "Lethreborg", which is evident from older maps.
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is said to have expanded the previous buildings to a real castle with
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was born at the prison of Søborg Castle, where her father, King
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Buildings and structures completed in the 12th century
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In the Middle Ages, the castle was on an island in a
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The ruins of Søborg Castle in the late 19th century
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Danish
[ˈsøˌpɒˀˈslʌt]
Gilleleje
North Zealand
Denmark
Count's Feud

Roskilde
Bishop Valdemar
Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig
Margaret I of Denmark
Valdemar IV of Denmark
Helvig of Schleswig
Archbishop
Eskil of Lund
defensive walls
moat
Esrum Abbey
Saxo Grammaticus
fjord
Kattegat
Gilleleje
Søborg Sø
Lombardy
"Søborg Slotsruin"
Bain, Robert Nisbet
"Margaret, Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden" 
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