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With her older sister, Elizabeth, Anne was sent to be raised at Güstrow in Germany by her maternal grandparents, the Duke and Duchess of Mecklenburg.
Compared with the roving Danish court, where King Frederick was notorious for gargantuan meals, heavy drinking and restless behaviour ( including marital infidelity ), Güstrow provided Anne with a frugal and stable life during her early childhood.
Christian was also sent to be brought up at Güstrow but two years later, in 1579, the Rigsraad ( Danish Privy Council ) successfully requested his removal to Denmark, and Anne and Elizabeth returned with him.
This district was merged with the district of Güstrow at the district reform of September 2011, forming the new district of Rostock.
The district of Güstrow was established in 1994 by merging the former districts of Güstrow, Teterow and Bützow.
In 1441 the first privileged shooting society of Güstrow was founded.
It was bounded by ( from the south and clockwise ) the districts of Müritz, Güstrow, Nordvorpommern, Ostvorpommern and Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Holsten was born in Güstrow, Mecklenburg.

Güstrow and residence
1662 Johann Christian Jauch entered the service of the Grand Ducal House of Mecklenburg at its residence Güstrow castle.
Though duchess Magdalena Sibylla maintained a small court until 1718 the residence Güstrow lost its splendour and relevance.

Güstrow and from
Neighboring districts were ( from the north clockwise ) Nordwestmecklenburg, Güstrow, Müritz, the district Prignitz in Brandenburg, the district Ludwigslust and the district-free city Schwerin.
The name Güstrow comes from the Polabian Guščerov and means lizard place.
The famous sculptor Ernst Barlach lived in Güstrow from 1910 to his death in 1938.
Neighboring districts were ( from the north clockwise ) Demmin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, the district-free city Neubrandenburg, the district Ostprignitz-Ruppin in Brandenburg, Parchim and Güstrow.
Other neighboring districts are ( from east clockwise ) Ostvorpommern, Demmin, Güstrow and Bad Doberan.
1665 he married Ingeborg Nicolai († 1696 ), who had come to Güstrow with the duchess Magdalena Sibylle from Gottorf Castle, serving her as lady's maid and confidant.

Güstrow and .
# Ursula of Brandenburg ( 17 October 1488 – 18 September 1510, Güstrow ), married 16 February 1507 to Duke Henry V, Duke of Mecklenburg.
With the extinction of the Güstrow line in 1701, the Güstrow lands were redivided, part going to the Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and part going to the new line of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.
Other major cities include Greifswald, Güstrow, Neubrandenburg, Stralsund and Wismar.
The Güstrow branch of the House of Mecklenburg had died out with the death of Duke Gustav Adolph in 1695.
The district surrounded the City of Rostock, bordering the Baltic Sea in the north as well as the former districts of Nordvorpommern, Güstrow and Nordwestmecklenburg.
Güstrow () is a former district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Güstrow () is a town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany the capital of the district of Güstrow.
Since 2006 Güstrow has the official suffix Barlachstadt.
The town of Güstrow is located 45 kilometers south of Rostock at the Nebel, a sidearm of the Warnow.
Güstrow is said to be founded by Heinrich Borwin II.
Güstrow became a part of the duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.

was and residence
And now there was some question as to his continued residence there.
The city was a center of manufacture, especially in textiles, and also because of the beauty of some of its surroundings, a residence for many owners of the great industries in north Alabama.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
Fifteen stated that it was according to location, four by residence of the owner, and nineteen did not answer.
Another question that was asked of the assessors was whether they favored the assessment of movable property at its location or at the residence of the owner.
As things happened, Morgan was installed in the Nob Hill residence of a magnate friend, whose kitchen swarmed with cooks of approved talent.
The `` leapfrog '' was a phenomenon of the railroad and the steam turbine, and the time when the belts of residence surrounding the old factory area were not yet blighted.
He had assumed that all these buildings had been divided into apartments, but this one, from a glance at the hall furnishings, was obviously still a functioning town house, and its owners were in residence ; ;
It was formerly the residence of historical novelist and poet, Walter Scott.
Aachen was a favoured residence of Charlemagne, and later the place of coronation of the Kings of Germany.
In 55, Agrippina was forced out of the palace by her son to live in imperial residence.
By his patron Canova was placed under Bernardi, or, as he is generally called by filiation, Giuseppe Torretto, a sculptor of considerable eminence, who had taken up a temporary residence at Pagnano, one of Asolo's boroughs
She considered the name " Peabodyville ", but " Albion " was selected instead, after the former residence of Jesse Crowell.
More recently, for example, it was claimed by A. A. Kovalyov as the residence of Lu Fang ( 盧芳 ), a Han throne pretender from the Guangwu era.
Magazine, the city's Museum, was once the residence of Prince Salīm, the son of the Emperor Akbar, and presently houses a collection of Mughal and Rajput armour and sculpture.
All the city's fortifications were destroyed, aside from the citadel, which was left as residence of the governor and a garrison for the emiral troops.
In 1986, U. S. President Ronald Reagan ( who survived an assassination attempt himself ) ordered the Operation El Dorado Canyon air raid on Libya in which one of the primary targets was the home residence of Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi.
From 1597 to 1794, Bonn was the residence of the Archbishops and Prince-electors of Cologne, and is the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven ( born 1770 ).
The home of Williams ' character was shot not far from Sacks ' actual City Island residence.
There is now a monument in Triberg dedicated to Bismarck, who apparently enjoyed the tranquility of the region, which was lacking at his residence in Berlin.
The city was later renamed Nova Roma by Constantine the Great, but popularly called Constantinople and briefly became the imperial residence of the classical Roman Empire.
The celebration of deeds of ancient Danish and Swedish heroes, the poem beginning with a tribute to the royal line of Danish kings, but written in the dominant literary dialect of Anglo-Saxon England, for a number of scholars points to the 11th century reign of Canute, the Danish king whose empire included all of these areas, and whose primary place of residence was in England, as the most likely time of the poem's creation, the poem being written as a celebration of the king's heroic royal ancestors, perhaps intended as a form of artistic flattery by one of his English courtiers.
It was subsequently acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte, and known as " The Queen's House ".
At the Fourth Ecumenical Council at Chalcedon in 451, Constantinople was given jurisdiction over three dioceses for the reason that the city was " the residence of the emperor and senate ".

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