Court Marshal of Denmark
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Marshal of the Court | |
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Hofmarskal (Danish) | |
since 14 January 2024 | |
Royal Household of Denmark | |
Seat | Yellow Palace, Copenhagen |
Appointer | the Monarch |
The Marshal of the Court of Denmark (Danish: Hofmarskal; officially translated as lord chamberlain[1]) is Chief Administrative Officer of the Royal Household of Denmark.[2] The court marshal is the chief executive of finance, staff, official duties, etc. and heads the court marshal's office.[3] This role traditionally fell to the Lord Marshal of the Court (Danish: Overhofmarskal), but this title is no longer used, and all the responsibilities associated with the title have been allocated to the Marshal of the Court.
Court marshals
[edit]Until 1912, there were in periods also a Lord Marshal of the Court, who was the superior of the Marshal of the Court, if one was employed at the same time.[4] Both are listed.
Portrait | Name (born-died) | Term of office | Monarch(s) | Ref. | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||
Johan Christopher von Körbitz (1612–1682) | 1658 | 1661 | 2–3 years | Frederick III | ||
Christoffer Sehested (1628–1699) | 1661 | 1670 | 8–9 years | Frederick III | ||
Helmuth Otto von Winterfeld (1617–1694) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1670 | 1679 | 8–9 years | Christian V | ||
Frantz Eberhard von Speckhahn (1628–1697) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1681–1683) | 1679 | 1681 | 1–2 years | Christian V | ||
Johan Otto Raben (1646–1719) | 1683 | 1697 | 13–14 years | Christian V | ||
Peter Christoph von der Osten (1659–1730) | 1697 | 1699 | 1–2 years | Christian V | ||
Ludwig Staats von Hahn (?–?) | 1699 | 1705 | 5–6 years | Frederick IV | ||
Wilhelm Friedrich von Platen (1667–1732) | 1706 | 1716 | 9–10 years | Frederick IV | ||
Otto Carl von Callenberg (1686–1759) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1717–1719) | 1716 | 1717 | 0–1 years | Frederick IV | ||
Wilhelm Moritz Münck von Buseck (?–?) | 1719 | 1721 | 1–2 years | Frederick IV | ||
Christian von Holstein (1678–1747) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1721 | 1724 | 2–3 years | Frederick IV | ||
Otto Blome (1684–1738) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1724 | 1730 | 5–6 years | Frederick IV Christian VI | ||
Adam Levin von Witzleben (1688–1745) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1730 | 1735 | 4–5 years | Christian VI | ||
Friedrich Carl von Gram (1702–1782) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1739–1741) | 1735 | 1739 | 3–4 years | Christian VI | ||
Johann Christoph von Reitzenstein (1698–1767) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1743–1746) | 1741 | 1743 | 1–2 years | Frederick V | ||
Adam Gottlob Moltke (1710–1792) | 1746 | 1766 | 19–20 years | Frederick V | ||
Christian Frederik Moltke (1736–1771) Son of previous. Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1767–1771) | 1766 | 1767 | 0–1 years | Christian VII | ||
Conrad Holck (1745–1800) | 1767 | 1770 | 2–3 years | Christian VII | ||
Henrik Bielke (1750–1811) | 1771 | 1772 | 0–1 years | Christian VII | ||
Count Christian Frederik Holstein (1735–1799) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1772 | 1780 | 7–8 years | Christian VII | ||
Engel Schack (1750–1811) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1780 | 1784 | 3–4 years | Christian VII | ||
Christian Numsen (1741–1811) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1784 | 1791 | 6–7 years | Christian VII | ||
Christian Ludvig Kalkreuth (?–?) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark | 1791 | 1792 | 0–1 years | Christian VII | ||
Wilhelm Theodor Wegener (1724–1792) | 1791 | 1792 | 0–1 years | Christian VII | ||
Count Ferdinand Anton Christian Ahlefeldt (?–?) | 1792 | 1794 | 1–2 years | Christian VII | ||
Adam Wilhelm Hauch (1755–1838) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1798–1838). | 1794 | 1798 | 3–4 years | Christian VII Frederick VI | ||
Christian Ove Haxthausen (1777–1842) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1840–1842) | 1838 | 1840 | 1–2 years | Frederick VI Christian VIII | ||
Joachim Godsche von Levetzau (1782–1859) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1845–1859) | 1842 | 1845 | 2–3 years | Christian VIII Frederick VII | ||
Carl Ludvig Løvenskjold (?–?) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1881–1898) | 1860 | 1881 | 20–21 years | Frederick VII Christian IX | ||
Waldemar Tully Oxholm (1805–1876) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1863–1876). | 1863 | 1876 | 12–13 years | Christian IX | ||
Oscar Siegfred O'Neill Oxholm (1863–1948) Also Lord Chamberlain of Denmark. | 1898 | 1906 | 7–8 years | Christian IX | ||
Count Joachim Moltke (1857–1943) | 1906 | 1908 | 1–2 years | Frederik VIII | ||
Count Frands Brockenhuus-Schack (1863–1948) Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark (1911–1912). Last Lord Marshal of the Court of Denmark. | 1908 | 1911 | 2–3 years | Frederik VIII Christian X | ||
William Carlton Rothe (?–?) | 1912 | 1926 | 13–14 years | Christian X | ||
Carl Julius Engelbrecht Juel (1862–1941) | 1926 | 1939 | 12–13 years | Christian X | ||
Count Christopher Trampe (1879–1957) | 1939 | 1947 | 7–8 years | Christian X | ||
Johan Vest (1893–1966) | 1947 | 1963 | 15–16 years | Frederik IX | ||
Holger Eigil Wern (?–?) | 1963 | 1968 | 4–5 years | Frederik IX | ||
Count Karl Christian Trampe (1924–2014) | 1968 | 1972 | 3–4 years | Frederik IX | ||
Kjeld Gustav Knuth-Winterfeldt (1908–1992) | 1972 | 1976 | 3–4 years | Margrethe II | ||
Hans Sølvhøj (1919–1989) | 1976 | 1989 | 12–13 years | Margrethe II | ||
Søren Haslund-Christensen (1933–2021) | 1989 | 2003 | 13–14 years | Margrethe II | ||
Ove Ullerup (born 1951) | 1 September 2003 | 1 September 2014 | 11 years, 0 days | Margrethe II | ||
Michael Ehrenreich (born 1954) | 15 February 2015 | 31 March 2021 | 6 years, 44 days | Margrethe II | ||
Kim Kristensen (born 1964) | 31 March 2021 | 14 January 2024 | 2 years, 289 days | Margrethe II | ||
Christian Schønau (born 1966) | 14 January 2024 | Incumbent | 316 days | Frederik X | [5] |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Organisational diagram" (PDF). Kongehuset. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
- ^ "The Court". The Danish Monarchy - Front Page. 2016-04-09. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
- ^ "hofmarskal — Den Danske Ordbog". ordnet.dk. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
- ^ Lundskov, Kurt (January 2019). "Court Marshals at the Danish Royal House". Lundskov.dk.
- ^ "Hofchef udpeget til ny hofmarskal – kabinetssekretæren fratræder". Altinget (in Danish). 2 January 2024. Retrieved 19 September 2024.