Christoffer Gabel (6 January 1617 – 13 October 1673) was a Danish statesman. He was the father of Vice Governor-general of Norway, Frederik Gabel. He...
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Bavelse (section Christoffer and Ermegaard Gabel)
Casper von Buchwaldt (1664–1667) Johan Banniermann (1667–1673) Christoffer Gabel (1673–1699) Ermegard Gabel née Badenhaupts (1699–1703) Frederik Gabel (1699–1703)...
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Count Hans Henric von Essen (26 September 1755 – 28 June 1824) was a Swedish officer, courtier and statesman. Hans Henric von Essen was born at Kavlås...
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Count Baltzar Bogislaus von Platen (29 May 1766 – 6 December 1829) was a Swedish naval officer and statesman. He was born on the island of Rügen, Swedish...
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Heiberg. "Christoffer Gabel". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal. Retrieved November 1, 2019. Carl Frederik Bricka. "Gabel, Christoffer, 1617-73, Statholder"...
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Church or Reformed Church) Former jewish cemetery Chronological list Christoffer Gabel (1617-1673), Danish statesman and merchant, governor of the Faroe...
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increasingly opposed to Frederick III's favorite Christoffer Gabel. During 1670s and up to the fall of Gabel (1617–1673), Ahlefeldt was the leading minister...
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from 1699 until his death in 1708. Frederik Gabel was the son of Christoffer Gabel (1617–1673) who held the trade monopoly for the Faroe Islands. From...
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Lente, who became increasingly opposed to Frederick III's favorite Christoffer Gabel. Sehested called Petersen in a letter in 1662 as a "respected, particularly...
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Christoffer Knudsson Urne of Årsmarke (27 October 1593 – 27 September 1663) was a Danish statesman and landholder. He served as Royal Treasurer from 1617...
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third wife was Countess Antoinette Augusta von Aldenburg (1660–1701), eldest daughter of Anton I, Count von Aldenburg und Knyphausen (by his first wife...
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Frederik Gyldenløve Vice Governors: Ove Juul Erik Banner Just Høeg Frederik Gabel Johan Vibe Ulrik Frederik Valdemar Vice Governors: Claus Henrik Vieregg...
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Dorothea (Klara) von Brockdorff (1778-1836), daughter of Ditlev von Brockdorff (1708-1790) and his second wife, Henriette Friederike von Blome (b.1745)...
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men like Jacob Petersen. He was challenged by new rivals like Kristoffer Gabel and his influence seems to have been somewhat fading during his last years...
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Ulrik Fredrik Valdemar baron Løvendal (German: Woldemar Freiherr von Löwendal; 25 September 1660 – 4 June 1740), was a Danish-Norwegian baron, civil servant...
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Frederik Gyldenløve Vice Governors: Ove Juul Erik Banner Just Høeg Frederik Gabel Johan Vibe Ulrik Frederik Valdemar Vice Governors: Claus Henrik Vieregg...
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Frederik married German noblewoman Clarelia Dorothea Klara von Brockdorff (divorced Baroness von Liliencron) (born in Rohlstorf, 16 January 1778, died in...
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estate to his court favourite, the German merchant and politician Christoffer Gabel. In 1667, the estate again was returned to the crown. In 1668 the...
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(Lex Regia), the “constitution” of Danish absolute monarchy, and Christoffer Gabel had difficulty to persuade the king to introduce it because the king...
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Blågård (English: Blue Manor), which was established at the site by Christoffer Gabel in the middle of the 17th century on the grounds of a former brickyard...
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youngest among four brothers, all of whom relocated to Norway, including Christoffer Huitfeldt (c. 1501–1559) and Peder Huitfeldt (who died in 1584). Around...
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son of diplomat Frederik Anton Wedel-Jarlsberg (1748–1811) and Catharina von Storm (1756–1802). His younger brother Ferdinand Carl Maria Wedel-Jarlsberg...
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likely was the Hereditary Prince's aide-de-camp and hofmarschall Frederick von Blücher, who probably also fathered Christian Frederick's three younger siblings:...
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(1580–1634) under King Christian IV 1618 1629 10–11 years 7 Urne, ChristopherChristoffer Urne (1593–1663) under King Christian IV 1629 1642 12–13 years 8 Sehested...
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skatkammerkollegiet until 1672 1660-1664 Christoffer Gabel til Bavelse 1660-1679 Henrick Müller til Dragsholm 1679-1681 Heinrich von Støcken til Pederstrup...
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Munk Axel Gyldenstierne Jørgen Friis Enevold Kruse Jens Hermansson Juel Christoffer Urne Hannibal Sehested Gregers Krabbe Niels Trolle Iver Krabbe Ulrik...
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(1672-1748), sculptor Valentin von Eickstedt (1669-1718), officer Christoffer Gabel (1617–1673), statesman Friedrich Carl von Gram Christian Gyldenløve (moved...
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Frederik Gyldenløve Vice Governors: Ove Juul Erik Banner Just Høeg Frederik Gabel Johan Vibe Ulrik Frederik Valdemar Vice Governors: Claus Henrik Vieregg...
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October 5 – Francesco Grue, Italian artist (b. 1618) October 13 – Christoffer Gabel, Danish statesman (b. 1617) October 17 – Thomas Clifford, 1st Baron...
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Years' War (1563–70) both at sea and on land. Along with his stepfather Christoffer Sydney, he was taken prisoner in the Battle of Axtorna (in Halland) on...
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