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  1. Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov. Elisabeth Augusta of Schleswig-Holstein (28 December 1623 – 9 August 1677) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig - Holstein with her mother and siblings.

  2. Elisabeth Augusta of Schleswig-Holstein (28 December 1623 – 9 August 1677) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig-Holstein with her mother and siblings.

  3. Daughter of Christian IV king of Denmark and Norway and Kirstine Munk, Grevinde af Slesvig-Holsten, til Rosenvold Wife of Hans Hansen Lindenov, til Ivernæs Mother of Sophie Amalie Lindenov, Friherreinde Sister of Dødfødt von Oldenburg; Navn ukendt von Oldenburg; Countess Anna Cathrine of Schleswig-Holstein; Countess Sophia Elisabeth of ...

    • Heksingør
    • December 28, 1623
    • Hans Hansen Lindenov, Til Ivernæs
    • August 9, 1677
  4. Countess Elisabeth Auguste of Schleswig-Holstein (28 December 1623 – 9 August 1677); married Hans Lindenov. Count Friedrich Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (26 April 1625 – 17 July 1627). Countess Christiane of Schleswig-Holstein (15 July 1626 – 6 May 1670); married Hannibal Sehested.

  5. Danish noble (1623-1677) Elisabeth Augusta fra E. F. S. Lund: Danske malede Portræter, En beskrivende Katalog, 1897-1912 (Norwegian Bokmål)

  6. Sophie Elisabeth 1619–1657: Christian von Pentz 1600–1651: Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov 1623–1677: Hans Lindenov d.1659: Leonora Christina 1621–1698: Corfitz Ulfeldt 1606–1664: John George III 1647–1691 Elector of Saxony: Anna Sophie of Denmark 1647–1717: Frederica Amalia of Denmark 1649–1704: Christian Albert 1641–1695 Duke of ...

  7. Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov (født 28. december 1623 på Kronborg, død 9. august 1677) var datter af Christian 4. og hans hustru til venstre hånd Kirsten Munk. Ligesom sin mor og søskende bar hun titlen komtesse af Slesvig-Holsten. Hun opfostredes i en del af sin barndom hos mormoderen, Ellen Marsvin.