Countship of Schackenborg

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The Countship of Schackenborg was a Danish and for a period German majorat in the southern part of Jutland, which existed from 1676 to 1924.

Creation date23 June 1676[1]
Created byChristian V
Last holderOtto Didrik Schack
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Countship of Schackenborg
Creation date23 June 1676[1]
Created byChristian V
First holderOtto Didrik Schack[1]
Last holderOtto Didrik Schack
Extinction date1924
SeatSchackenborg Castle
Former seatsSchack's Palace, Copenhagen
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Schackenborg Castle from east side (2023)

History

Schackenborg Castle, photographed in 2006.

The Countship of Schackenborg was established on 23 June 1676 by King Christian V of Denmark for Otto Didrik Schack, a member of the noble family of Schack.[1][2] It consisted of the manors of Schackenborg, Sødamgård, Solvig, and Store Tønde. The holder of the county carried the title of enfeoffed count (Danish: lensgreve).[3]

The countship was inherited by members of the Schack family during its entire existence. It was dissolved in 1924.

List of counts of Schackenborg

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