#Jægersborg Dyrehave
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travelella · 1 year ago
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Jægersborg Dyrehave, Klampenborg, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
Taken by Razvan Mirel
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akayseref · 1 year ago
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Kopenhag Güncesi 42. gün, 24 Eylül 2023.
Bu hafta yolculuğumuz Kopenhag'ın meşhur geyik parkı Jægersborg Dyrehave idi. Meşe ağaçlarıyla dolu müthiş bir orman olmasının yanı sıra tarihi değeri ile UNESCO dünya mirası listesinde.
Rehber eşliğinde park içinde 7kmlik bir yürüyüş gerçekleştirdik. yer yer geyiklerle karşılaştık, çiftleşme mevsimleri olduğu için bolca bağırış duyduk.
Orman yada park Dan kralı Christian V tarafından tasarlanmış. Krallını güç simgesi olan geyik avı "par force" avı için özel olarak tasarlanmış. Kral Christian parkın yapımı ve geyiklerle özel olarak ilgilenmiş, ölümü de bir geyiğin elinden olmuş. Game of Thrones'taki Robert Baratheon'un ölümüne benzer bir şekilde. Zaten hikayeyi duyuncai lk aklıma o geldi. Sanırım JRR Martin kitabı yazarken Baratheon hanesini Kral Christian'dan ilham alarak yazmış. Hanenin arması da geyik idi.
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scrapblring · 2 months ago
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Dyrehaven - Denmark 2024
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chaikajpeg · 9 months ago
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elias with deer antlers
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"Mature red deer stag", photo by Bill Ebsen, taken 26. september 2009 in Jægersborg Dyrehave in Denmark (if that tells you anything)
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2. T-Michael (a tailor and a founder of a fashion label if i'm not mistaken)
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also, i hate cropping my drawings and could not decide what version to choose in the end, so please have both
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septembergold · 3 months ago
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Jægersborg Dyrehave
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horses-in-art-history · 1 year ago
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Frederik Rohde, Vinterlandskab. Motiv fra Jægersborg Dyrehave, 1885, Statens Museum for Kunst, open.smk.dk, public domain
(Picture source for Vinterlandskab. Motiv fra Jægersborg Dyrehave)
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kecobe · 2 years ago
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Sommereftermiddag med en bortdragende regnbyge. Jægersborg Dyrehav = Summer Afternoon with a Passing Shower. Jægersborg Deer Park P. C. Skovgaard (Danish; 1817–1875) 1874 Oil on canvas SMK – The National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen
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hapalopus · 1 year ago
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A modern castle/estate historian concludes that the "tigers" were actually leopards, though he doesn't explain why. He also corrects the dates. The new date matches up with the peace treaty of 1629, which ended Denmark's involvement with the Thirty Years' War:
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"In the summer of 1631, Jørgen Kruse was home [at his estate], where he shot a "tiger," probably a leopard, that an enemy officer had left behind in Sæby, when he went away in 1629, and which had been trained to hunt. The "tiger's" mate was found frozen to death by Hammel Bog in winter 1630."
From "Danske Slotte og Herregårde," page 338. Aage Roussell (1966).
A historian from the 1800s clarifies that the colonel was Hungarian, meaning he was probably in the Habsburg Imperial Army (though, I'm not a military historian, this is just what seems most likely, judging by the timing, the fact that he was an "enemy" and "imperial," and a quick look at Wikipedia's list of Wars Involving Denmark):
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"A rather strange tale about felines was recorded by Slange and later retold by Pontoppidan and T. A. Becker, respectively. During the empirial occupation of Jutland, a Hungarian colonel brought with him a pair of big cats; they were so tame that he sent them out, to field and forest, to bring back game for him. When the colonel died in Sæby, and no one claimed the animals, they ran away and grew so wild that they didn't just damage cattle and game, but also scared people. A reward was offered to anyone who could kill them, but they escaped capture for a long time. Finally, the female was found frozen to death in Store Vildmose, but the male was only killed ½ year later, by a young noble, Jørgen Kruse, who had wandered alone into Dronninglund Forest to shoot birds, and who, to protect his own life, shot and killed the big cat. This event may remind you of the lion, which broke out of the menagerie in Jægersborg Dyrehave, which prompted the strange chancery rescript of July 16th 1822, the result of which was that, for many years, no live lions, tigers, etc. were kept in this country."
From "Om de glubende Dyrs Undergang i Nørrejylland." Edvard Erslev (1871).
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"Whether there have been big cats [in Denmark] is doubtful, unless they have been brought in from elsewhere, such as the case of 1630 in Vendsyssel, told by N. Slange in King Christian IV's "Historie," tome II, page 695. An imperial colonel had, in the recent wartime, brought back a pair of big cats, made them tame, and used them as his hunters; they were trained to go out and bring their prey back to him. The colonel lived in Sæby. The animals would hunt on their own, and did great damage, but caused even greater fear, since it was a male and a female. Finally the female was found frozen to death in Hammel Bog. The male was met by Junker Jacob Kruse in Dronninglund Forest, who saved his own life by shooting it."
From "Den Danske Atlas" [The Danish Atlas], book 1, page 607. Erik Pontoppidan (1763).
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landscape-lunacy · 5 years ago
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Jægersborg Dyrehave, Denmark - by Ib Jensen
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breathtakingdestinations · 6 years ago
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Jægersborg Dyrehave - Denmark (by Bo Nielsen) 
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spirit-of-art · 4 years ago
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August Andreas Jerndorff, Høstaften ved Hjortekæret, Jægersborg Dyrehave, Maaneskin, 1888
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butdefinitelynotout · 5 years ago
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Vet aquí uns quants dels centenars de cérvols que hem vist avui. (at Jægersborg Dyrehave) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5gB8eKiKd1EIaGs6dDxqEhAFqEq1vqo5xAvrw0/?igshid=7dxfq7pzhl6n
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aglaydis · 5 years ago
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Jægersborg Dyrehave, Denmark - by Ib Jensen
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carmen-art · 2 months ago
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Fog at Jægersborg Dyrehave - Denmark 2024
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girlinthepark · 6 years ago
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Mike Collinge | Jægersborg Dyrehave. 
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hardsadness · 6 years ago
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Jægersborg Dyrehave, Klampenborg, Denmark Photo by Kasper Rasmussen on Unsplash
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