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Danish nobility

Index Danish nobility

Danish nobility is a social class and a former estate in the Kingdom of Denmark. [1]

80 relations: Anker (noble family), Anne Oldeland, Aristocracy of Norway, Aubert (noble family), Axel Urup, Élie, duc Decazes, Bagge family, Baron, Beate Clausdatter Bille, Bille (noble family), Bjelke (noble family), Briefadel, Count of Monpezat, Counts of Wedel-Jarlsberg, Curt Christoph von Koppelow, Danmarks Adels Aarbog, Danneskiold-Samsøe, Duke of Decazes, Egeskov Castle, Erik Scavenius, Fabritius de Tengnagel (noble family), Falkenskiold (noble family), Falsen (noble family), Foreign nobility in Norway, Frederich Christopher Trampe, Count of Trampe, Güldencrone (noble family), Gerhard Christoph von Krogh, Gyldenkrantz, Gyldenpalm (noble family), Gyldenstierne (noble family), Hamar, Hielmstierne (noble family), History of Schleswig-Holstein, Huitfeldt (noble family), Hvide, Index of Denmark-related articles, Jacob Coning, Jarlsberg, Jørgen Knudsen Urne, Jørgen Lunge, Jürgen Christoph von Koppelow, Jens Juel (diplomat), Jens Toller Rosenheim, Joachim Irgens von Westervick, Johanne Andersdatter Sappi, Kirsten Munk, Knagenhjelm (noble family), Kongstedlund, Løvenørn (noble family), Løvenskiold (noble family), ..., Mecklenburg (Dano-Norwegian family), Mille-Marie Treschow, Morganatic marriage, Munthe af Morgenstierne (noble family), Niels Juel, Nobility, Nobility in Iceland, Peter Tordenskjold, Porsgrunn City Hall, Poul Abraham Lehn, Prince Aage, Count of Rosenborg, Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg, Princess Dagmar of Denmark, Rosenkrantz (noble family), Rosenvinge (noble family), Seat farm, Severin Løvenskiold, Sovereignty Act, Stockfleth family, Svanenhielm (noble family), Swedish nobility, Tanche family, Thienen-Adlerflycht, Tordenskiold (noble family), Tordenstjerne (noble family), Trolle-Ljungby Castle, Vincens Lunge, Walter von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt, Werenskiold (noble family), 1671 in Denmark. Expand index (30 more) »

Anker (noble family)

Anker, also spelled Ancher, is a Danish and Norwegian noble family living in Norway.

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Anne Oldeland

Anne Oldeland (died 1602), was a Danish noble and landowner.

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Aristocracy of Norway

Aristocracy of Norway refers to modern and medieval aristocracy in Norway.

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Aubert (noble family)

Aubert or d'Aubert is a family of the French nobility, and a branch belongs also to the Nobility of Denmark and to the Nobility of Norway.

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Axel Urup

Axel Urup (13 September 1601 – 15 March 1671) was a Danish military engineer and commander, Rigsmarsk and Supreme Court justice.

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Élie, duc Decazes

Élie-Louis, 1st Duke of Decazes and Glücksburg (born Élie-Louis Decazes; 28 September 1780 – 24 October 1860) was a French statesman, leader of the liberal Doctrinaires party during the Bourbon Restoration.

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Bagge family

Bagge is a Swedish family originally of Norwegian background from Marstrand, Bohuslän, by Nils Fredriksson Bagge, burgher and mayor of Marstrand in the 17th century.

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Baron

Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary.

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Beate Clausdatter Bille

Beate Clausdatter Bille (30 April 1526 – 18 October 1605) was a Danish noblewoman, a member of the royal court, Chief Lady-in-Waiting (hofmesterinde in Danish, corresponding to Mistress of the Robes in the UK) to Queen Sophie from 1584 to 1592, the wife of statesman Otte Brahe, and a feudal fiefholder in her own right following the death of her husband.

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Bille (noble family)

Bille (also spelled Bilde) is a Danish noble family, part of the ancient Danish nobility.

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Bjelke (noble family)

Bjelke, also spelled Bielke, was a Danish and Norwegian noble family, known since the mid-15th century and extinct in 1868.

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Briefadel

Briefadel (in German) or brevadel (in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) are persons and families who have been ennobled by letters patent.

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Count of Monpezat

Count of Monpezat (Greve af Monpezat in Danish) is a Danish title of nobility granted on 30 April 2008 by the Queen of Denmark to her two sons and their legitimate patrilineal descendants of both sexes.

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Counts of Wedel-Jarlsberg

The Count of Wedel-Jarlsberg (also Wedel Jarlsberg) is a title of the Norwegian nobility and of the Danish nobility.

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Curt Christoph von Koppelow

Curt Christoph von Koppelow or Cort Christopher von Caplau (variants: Koppelöu, Kaplan, Coplou, Coppelouwe) (1624–1705) was a German-Norwegian nobleman and officer in the Dano-Norwegian army.

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Danmarks Adels Aarbog

Danmarks Adels Aarbog (Yearbook of the Danish Nobility) is an annual - now tri-annual - publication that details the genealogies, titles, and coats of arms of Danish and Norwegian noble families.

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Danneskiold-Samsøe

Danneskiold-Samsøe is a Danish family of high nobility, formerly holding the island of Samsø as a fief.

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Duke of Decazes

Duke of Decazes, also called Duke Decazes, is a title of French nobility that was granted in 1820 to Élie Decazes, a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from November 19, 1819 to February 20, 1820.

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Egeskov Castle

Egeskov Castle (Egeskov Slot) is located near Kværndrup, in the south of the island of Funen, Denmark.

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Erik Scavenius

Erik Julius Christian Scavenius (13 July 1877 – 29 November 1962) was the Danish foreign minister from 1909–1910, 1913–1920 and 1940–1943, and prime minister from 1942 to 1943, during the occupation of Denmark until the Danish elected government ceased to function.

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Fabritius de Tengnagel (noble family)

Fabritius de Tengnagel is a Danish and Norwegian noble family.

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Falkenskiold (noble family)

Falkenskiold is a Danish and Norwegian noble family.

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Falsen (noble family)

Falsen, also de Falsen, is a Danish and Norwegian noble family.

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Foreign nobility in Norway

Foreign nobility in Norway refers to foreign persons and families of nobility who in past and present have lived in Norway as well as to non-noble Norwegians who have enjoyed foreign noble status.

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Frederich Christopher Trampe, Count of Trampe

Frederich Christopher, Count of Trampe (19 June 1779 – 18 July 1832) was a Danish-Norwegian count and politician.

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Güldencrone (noble family)

Güldencrone, also spelled Guldencrone and Gyldenkrone, is a Danish and Norwegian noble family with the rank of fief baron.

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Gerhard Christoph von Krogh

Gerhard Christoph von Krogh (10 October 1785 – 12 April 1860) was a Danish noble man and military officer.

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Gyldenkrantz

Gyldenkrantz was a Danish and Norwegian noble family.

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Gyldenpalm (noble family)

Gyldenpalm was a Danish and Norwegian noble family.

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Gyldenstierne (noble family)

Gyldenstjerne, also spelled Gyldenstierne and in Swedish Gyllenstierna (English: Golden Star), is a Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish noble family divided into various branches and ranks.

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Hamar

Hamar is a town in Hamar Municipality in Hedmark county, Norway.

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Hielmstierne (noble family)

Hielmstierne (English: lit. Helm Star) was a Dano-Norwegian noble family.

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History of Schleswig-Holstein

The history of Schleswig-Holstein consists of the corpus of facts since the pre-history times until the modern establishing of the Schleswig-Holstein state.

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Huitfeldt (noble family)

Huitfeldt is a Norwegian noble family.

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Hvide

Hvide (English: Whites) was a medieval Danish clan, and afterwards in early modern era a Danish noble surname of presumably one surviving branch of leaders of that clan.

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Index of Denmark-related articles

This is an index of Denmark-related articles and topics related to the Kingdom of Denmark.

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Jacob Coning

Jacob Coning or Jacob Koninck II (c. 1647 – 16 July 1724) was a Dutch-Danish painter who was painter to the Danish Court.

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Jarlsberg

Jarlsberg was a former countship that forms a part of today’s Vestfold county in Norway.

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Jørgen Knudsen Urne

Jørgen Knudsen Urne (17 October 1598 – 19 February 1642) was a Danish noble who served as Rigsmarsk from 1632 to 1642.

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Jørgen Lunge

Jørgen Lunge (11 October 1577 – 19 August 1619) was a Danish nobleman who served as Rigsmarsk from 1616 to 1619.

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Jürgen Christoph von Koppelow

Jürgen Christoph von Koppelow or Jørgen Christopher von Koppelau (variants: Koppelöu, Kaplan, Coplou, Coppelouwe, Kobbelow) (1684–1770) was a Norwegian nobleman and officer that fought in the Great Northern War on behalf of Denmark–Norway.

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Jens Juel (diplomat)

Jens Juel (15 July 1631 – 23 May 1700) was a Danish diplomat and statesman of great influence at the Danish court.

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Jens Toller Rosenheim

Jens Toller Rosenheim (born 1636 in Christiania, † 1690 in Dublin), was a Danish and Norwegian nobleman, jurist and official.

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Joachim Irgens von Westervick

Joachim Irgens von Westervick (Danish: Joachim Irgens von Westervick; spelled also af Westervig and af Vestervig) (19 May 1611 - 29 August 1675), born as Jochum Jürgens, was a Dano-Norwegian nobleman, a Danish official and an estate owner in Denmark, Norway, and the Netherlands.

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Johanne Andersdatter Sappi

Johanne Andersdatter Sappi (died 1479), was a Danish noble and landholder, known as "Fru Johanne af Asdal" (Lady Johanne of Asdal).

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Kirsten Munk

Kirsten Munk (sometimes "Christina Munk"; 6 July 1598 19 April 1658) was a Danish noble, the second spouse of King Christian IV of Denmark, and mother to twelve of his children.

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Knagenhjelm (noble family)

Knagenhjelm (also spelled Knagenhielm in Denmark, often romanised Knagenhelm) is a Danish and Norwegian noble family originating in Norway.

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Kongstedlund

Kongstedlund is an old Danish manor house built in 1592 in the Renaissance-style and situated on the peninsula of Himmerland near Aalborg.

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Løvenørn (noble family)

Løvenørn, also spelled de Løvenørn, was a Danish and Norwegian noble family.

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Løvenskiold (noble family)

Løvenskiold is a Dano-Norwegian noble family of German origin.

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Mecklenburg (Dano-Norwegian family)

Mecklenburg, Mechlenborg, and Mikkelborg is a patrician and historically a prominent family living in Denmark and Norway.

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Mille-Marie Treschow

Mille-Marie Treschow (born 3 April 1954 in Larvik, Vestfold) is a Norwegian landlord and businessperson.

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Morganatic marriage

Morganatic marriage, sometimes called a left-handed marriage, is a marriage between people of unequal social rank, which in the context of royalty prevents the passage of the husband's titles and privileges to the wife and any children born of the marriage.

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Munthe af Morgenstierne (noble family)

von Munthe af Morgenstierne is a Danish and a Norwegian noble family living in Norway.

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Niels Juel

Niels Juel (8 May 1629 – 8 April 1697) was a Danish-Norwegian admiral.

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Nobility

Nobility is a social class in aristocracy, normally ranked immediately under royalty, that possesses more acknowledged privileges and higher social status than most other classes in a society and with membership thereof typically being hereditary.

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Nobility in Iceland

Nobility in Iceland (Icelandic: aðall; Norwegian: adel) may refer to the following.

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Peter Tordenskjold

Peter Jansen Wessel Tordenskiold (28 October 1690 – 12 November 1720), commonly referred to as Tordenskjold (lit. Thunder Shield), was a Danish-Norwegian nobleman and an eminent naval flag officer in the service of the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy.

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Porsgrunn City Hall

Porsgrunn City Hall is the seat of government for Porsgrunn city and municipality in Telemark, Norway.

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Poul Abraham Lehn

Poul Abraham Lehn (9 October 1732 – 24 October 1804), Baron of Lehn and Baron of Guldborgland, was a feudal baron of the Danish and Norwegian nobility and one of the greatest landowners of his time in Denmark.

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Prince Aage, Count of Rosenborg

Prince Aage, Count of Rosenborg, (Aage Christian Alexander Robert; 10 June 1887 – 19 February 1940) was a Danish prince and officer of the French Foreign Legion.

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Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg

Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg (Erik Frederik Christian Alexander; 8 November 1890 – 10 September 1950) was a Danish prince.

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Princess Dagmar of Denmark

Princess Dagmar of Denmark (Dagmar Louise Elisabeth; 23 May 1890 – 11 October 1961) was the youngest child and fourth daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway.

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Rosenkrantz (noble family)

Rosenkrantz (also spelled Rosencrantz) is a Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish noble family.

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Rosenvinge (noble family)

Rosenvinge (lit. ‘Rose Wing’) is a Danish and Norwegian noble family.

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Seat farm

In Scandinavia, a seat farm (Danish: sædegård; Norwegian: setegård/setegard; Swedish: sätesgård or säteri; Finnish: säteriratsutila) was a farm where a nobleman had his permanent residence.

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Severin Løvenskiold

Severin Løvenskiold (7 February 1777 – 15 September 1856) was a Norwegian nobleman, politician and Prime Minister of Norway.

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Sovereignty Act

The Sovereignty Act or the Absolute and Hereditary Monarchy Act (Suverænitetsakten or Enevoldsarveregeringsakten; Enevoldsarveregjeringsakten or sometimes even Suverenitetsakten) refers to two similar constitutional acts that introduced absolute and hereditary monarchy in the Kingdom of Denmark and absolute monarchy in the Kingdom of Norway, which was already a hereditary monarchy.

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Stockfleth family

Stockfleth (de Stockfleth/von Stockfleth) is a Dano-Norwegian noble family.

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Svanenhielm (noble family)

Svanenhielm was a family of Danish and Norwegian nobility.

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Swedish nobility

The Swedish nobility (Adeln) has historically been a legally and/or socially privileged class in Sweden, and part of the so-called frälse (a derivation from Old Swedish meaning free neck).

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Tanche family

Tanche and Tank (other spellings are Tanch, Tanke, Tanck, and Tancke) is the name of one or more Dano-Norwegian families.

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Thienen-Adlerflycht

Thienen is the name of an ancient noble family, that origins in the Duchy of Holstein.

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Tordenskiold (noble family)

Tordenskiold was the name of two dignities in the Danish and the Norwegian nobility.

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Tordenstjerne (noble family)

Tordenstjerne, also spelled Tordenstierne, was a Norwegian noble family.

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Trolle-Ljungby Castle

Trolle-Ljungby Castle (Trolle-Ljungby slott) is a castle in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden.

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Vincens Lunge

Vincens Lunge (sporadically referred to as Vincents Lunge; – 3 January 1536) was a Danish noble, member of the Norwegian realm council (Riksråd) and the foremost representative of King Christian III of Denmark in Norway.

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Walter von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt

Walter von Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt (13 July 1887 – 9 May 1943) was a German general (General of the Infantry) during World War II.

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Werenskiold (noble family)

Werenskiold, also spelled Werenschiold, Wærenskiold, Werenskjold etcetera, is a Danish and Norwegian noble family living in Norway.

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1671 in Denmark

Events from the year 1671 in Denmark.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_nobility

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