Knud bosatte seg pa Restrup i Danmark.
==Knud Henriksen Gyldenstierne==
*http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I2845&tree=2
*Født 1420
*Død Før 02 Okt 1467
* til Restrup, blev 1443 slået til ridder ved kong Christoffer af Bayerns kroning, rigsråd, lensmand på Aalborghus 1453, lensmand på Bygholm 1463, var måske på tale som dansk konge 1448.
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Danmarks Adels Aarbog, Thiset, Hiort-Lorenzen, Bobé, Teisen., (Dansk Adelsforening), [1884 - 2005]., DAA 1926:II:13.
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According to tradition, Store Restrup Manor House was established by viking Ref, who sailed up the Hasseris river and built the first farm, where he could not sail any further. Formerly, the manor was called Refstrup. The oldest document in the archives dates as far back as 1314, when Niels Eriksen Gyldenstjerne put his seal to a document as a witness at Hjorring Court.
From 1403 until 1460, Henrik Knudsen Gyldenstjerne was the owner of Restrup. Over a dispute with the rural dean on Thyholm, Henrik Gyldenstjerne burnt down his house, however, he escaped punishment. In return, Gyldenstjerne had to pay the rural dean 1.000 Lubeck marks and it took him 20 years to pay off the debt to the dean. Henrik Gyldenstjerne was a member of the Rigsråd and vassal on Ørum in Thy. In 1460,
Knud Henriksen Gyldenstjerne, the son of Henrik Knudsen Gyldenstjerne, succeeded to his father's property. Knud was also a member of the Rigsråd and beside Restrup, he also inherited Bygholm Castle and Horsens City.
Through marriage, he became the owner of three others manors: Wedellsborg, Enggaard and Rugaard. After his death in 1517, Store Restrup manor remained in possession of the widow Karen Billes until 1530, when her son Gabriel Gyldenstjerne inherited the manor.
BURIAL: St. Hans kirke, Odense