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Egebjerggaard was originally operated as a farm under nearby Kørup. The estates were both owned by the noble
Podebusk family from the early 15th century. In 1650, Egebjerggaard was incorporated as an independent manor. Henrik Podebusk had prior to that increased the size of the estate through the
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Christian Alexander von Petersdorff's death in 1813, his son, Gregers Christian Frederik Petersdorff, took over the county and in 1831 built a new main building at Egebjerggaard. From 1839 the county was inherited by various members of the Petersdorff family, until in 1921 it passed to free
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Christian Middelboe. The sale was the start of a period with many different owners, which only ended when Folketing member Mads E.g. Damgaard bought Egebjerggaard in 1963. Mads E.g. Damgaard was the owner of the farm until his death in 1999, after which
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Bregentved on his father's death in 1795, Egebjerggaard and Kørup were sold to Wilhelm de Roepstorff. Roepstorff, who had previously been Governor-General of the West Indies, now wanted to settle in Denmark.
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acquisition of more land. A new main building on the estate was constructed for him in 1651. The new manor was given the name
Einsidelsborg after his wife Sidonia Maria Abrahamsdatter von Einsidel.
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In 1810, the two farms merged with the Sugar House in Odense in the county of
Roepstorff, whose first possessor was Roepstorff's nephew, Christian Alexander von Petersdorff.
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Denmark. In their absence, Einsidelsborg fell into a state of neglect. In the end, he was therefore granted royal permission to sell his Danish holdings.
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