The coat of arms of the Treschow familyFritzøehus, built for Michael Treschow and completed in 1898. It is today inhabited by Mille-Marie Treschow.
The Treschow family is a noble family originating in Denmark and with branches in Norway and Sweden. The family name means "wooden shoe-maker" and the family later counted many merchants in the 17th century and priests in the 18th century. A member of the family, Michael Treschow, bought the status of untitled (lower) nobility in Denmark in 1812, although Norway, where he was resident, abolished the concept of nobility only a few years later. Members of this family have been industrialists and landowners, notably in Vestfold.[1]
^Jon Gunnar Arntzen. "Treschow – dansk-norsk slekt". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
The Treschowfamily is a noble family originating in Denmark and with branches in Norway and Sweden. The family name means "wooden shoe-maker" and the...
Treschow may refer to: An alternative spelling of Tresckow, a family belonging to the German Uradel Treschow (Dano-Norwegian family), a Dano-Norwegian...
of Trampe) Fritz Gerhard Treschows Minnefond (Treschowfamily) Willum Frederik Treschows Handelhøyskolefond (Treschowfamily) Wedel-Jarlsbergsfond (Counts...
been associated with various members of the Treschowfamily and is presently owned by Mille-Marie Treschow. It is Norway's largest privately owned estate...
Gerhard Treschow (c.1659 – 23 May 1719) was a Danish-Norwegian merchant and industrial pioneer. Treschow was an important industrial pioneer who founded...
Fritzøe sawmill. Most of the count's properties are today owned by the Treschowfamily. Gyldenløve built a manor named Herregården in what was then the outskirts...
Segerstråle von Stahl de 'Sigray Soltan Stjernblad von Syberg von Sydow Treschow von Urbanski von Uthmann von Vegesack Walleen Walterstorff von Weyhe von...
learning of the plot's failure. Tresckow was born in Magdeburg into a noble family from the Brandenburg region of Prussia with 300 years of military tradition...
marriage, and a son from a later relationship. In 2004 he married Mille-Marie Treschow, the couple announced in 2012 that they were separating. In October 2015...
18th and 19th centuries; these included the Løvenskiold, Anker and Treschowfamilies in 1739, 1778 and 1812, respectively. Following the Napoleonic Wars...
Brussels and London, in 1938 she settled in Larvik, working for the Treschowfamily at Fritzøehus. After the Second World War, she established the town's...
Scavenius family owned it until 1877. The property was in 1898 acquired by Willum Frederik Treschow. He left it to Frederik Vilhelm Rosenkilde Treschow. His...
(Karsholms Gods) has been owned and operated since 1869 by members of the Treschowfamily. List of castles in Sweden "Karsholm". Karsholms Gods AB. Retrieved...
124 and 13 was remarked by Treschow and its resemblance to minuscule 69 by Andreas Birch. The first published account of Family 13 appeared in the year 1877...
Dano-Norwegian family named Treschow, which is unrelated to the Tresckow family, adopted a coat of arms based upon that of the German Tresckow family. The name...
"realistic", not fantasy, except for the moment of Saruman's death. Michael Treschow and Mark Duckworth, writing in Mythlore, note that the return to the Shire...
Historical Flags (Germany)". www.fotw.info. Retrieved 25 February 2024. Peter Treschow Hanson: Reise durch einen Theil von Sachsen und Dänemark, Altona 1813,...
married the Norwegian Frederikke Treschow and bought a house in Skagen. There he painted a number of pictures depicting family and friends as well as landscapes...