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    Christian Gyldenløve, Landgrave of Samsøe (Copenhagen, 28 February 1674 – Odense, 16 July 1703), was a Danish nobleman and military officer. He was one...
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  • Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve (3 February 1611 – 6 October 1640) was a Danish diplomat and military officer. He was one of three acknowledged illegitimate...
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    where Gyldenløve had his headquarters, a bloody struggle was fought between the Danish-Dutch defenders and the Swedish-German attackers. Gyldenløve was...
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    Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, Count of Samsø (1678 – December 1719) was a Danish Admiral in the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy and Governor of Iceland. He was...
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    Madsdatter: Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve (1611–1640). With Karen Andersdatter: Dorothea Elisabeth Gyldenløve (1613–1615). Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve (1615–1645)...
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    Moth: Christiane Gyldenløve (1672–1689) Christian Gyldenløve (1674–1703) Sophie Christiane Gyldenløve (1675–1684) Anna Christiane Gyldenløve (1676–1689) Ulrik...
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    leg is conventionally named the Gyldenløve War after him. In Norway he was also the Landgrave of Laurvig. Gyldenløve was born in Bremen, Germany, the...
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    Christian V (15 April 1646 – 25 August 1699) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1670 until his death in 1699. Well-regarded by the common people, he...
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    Vibeke Kruse (category Mistresses of Christian IV of Denmark)
    King Christian IV of Denmark between 1629 and 1648 and the mother of one of his three acknowledged, illegitimate sons, Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve. She...
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    mistress of King Christian V of Denmark. Together they had six acknowledged illegitimate children, all of whom bore the surname Gyldenløve. In 1677 she was...
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    Norway, Wessel was transferred to the Baltic Sea command of Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, who appreciated and utilized Wessel's courage. Wessel was already...
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    Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve (10 March 1615 – 31 January 1645) was the illegitimate son of King Christian IV of Denmark and his mistress, Karen Andersdatter...
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  • politician Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve (1611–1640), Danish diplomat and military officer Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve (1615–1645), Danish diplomat Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve...
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    The next grantees were all the children of Christian Gyldenløve, Count of Samsø, the eldest son of Christian V by his mistress Sophie Amalie Moth in 1696...
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    Scanian War (redirect from Gyldenløve War)
    of Scania was combined with a simultaneous Norwegian front called the Gyldenløve War, forcing the defending Swedes to fight a two-front war in addition...
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    Frederick Christian II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (28 September 1765 – 14 June 1814) was a Danish prince and feudal magnate....
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    shortcomings arose among the Danish troops. Their commander, Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, half-brother of King Frederick III, had little experience as a military...
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    humble origin. The one exception was the king's half-brother, Ulrich Christian Gyldenløve, who at the age of 24 was General-Admiral and Commander in Chief...
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  • and was wounded in the Battle of Neerwinden. In September he and Christian Gyldenløve returned to Denmark, where he was promoted to major and put in charge...
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  • Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve 1630–1658 Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve 1615–1645 Ulrik of Denmark 1611–1633 Magdalene Sibylle of Saxony 1617–1668 Christian 1603–1647...
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    (1874–1899) shot himself with a revolver and died soon afterward. Prince Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein (1867–1900) died of malaria while on active...
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    Louise of Danneskiold-Samsøe (1699–1744), the daughter of Count Christian Gyldenløve by his first wife and cousin, Countess Charlotte Amalie of Danneskiold-Laurvig...
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    to the king's illegitimate half brother Christian Gyldenløve in 1701. As the widow of Count Christian Gyldenløve, the Postmaster General since 1686, she...
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    Christian Gyldenløve, the fire on Dannebroge was probably ignited by her own cannons. Gyldenløve mentions this in his letter to the king. Gyldenløve followed...
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    Danish-Norwegian navy, Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, the fire on Dannebroge was probably ignited by the ship's own cannons. Gyldenløve mentions this in his letter...
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    Frederick Christian I (German: Friedrich Christian I., Danish: Frederik Christian 1.; 6 April 1721 – 13 November 1794) was Duke of...
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  • condition that she not marry again and that she made the King's brother, Christian Gyldenløve (1674-1703), her heir. At 10 o'clock on 19 May 1685, she was sent...
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    assuming the Swedish title in 1810 was Christian August of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, or Christian August of Augustenburg for short. He...
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    Countship and were transferred by King Christian V to Ulrik Fredrik Gyldenløve, the Count of Larvik. Gyldenløve, an illegitimate son of King Frederick...
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    Jens Juel (1631–1700) 21 October 1699 17 April 1700 178 days Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, Count of Samsø (1678–1719) 4 May 1700 8 December 1719 † 19 years...
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