- The
Amtmann or
Ammann (in Switzerland) was an
official in German-speaking
countries of
Europe and in some of the
Nordic countries from the time of the...
-
Islands were to be
governed as an
ordinary Danish amt (county), with the
Amtmand as its head of government. In 1851, the Løgting was reinstated, but, until...
- statsamt, plural: statsamter, i.e. 'state county'). They were each led by an
amtmand (county
prefect or governor)
appointed by the government,
while in ecclesiastical...
-
administered as a
Danish county (amt); the Home Rule Act
abolished the post of
Amtmand (County Governor) and
replaced it with the role of
Rigsombudsmand (High...
- two
railroad tracks. Langå
railway station Cultural center with
library Amtmand Hoppes Bro from 1905 is the
oldest road
bridge in
Denmark made of reinforced...
- the
fiefs were
renamed amt in 1662, the term
lensmand was
replaced with
amtmand. In
Norway these offices evolved into the
modern fylkesmann office. Modern...
-
Kirstine Formann, with whom he had six children. In 1871 his
father was made
Amtmand of the
Faroe Islands. His
father was a
member of the
Faroese parliament...
-
estates of Jungshoved,
Oremandsgaard and Nysø and serv as
prefect (
amtmand(
amtmand/stiftsamtmand) of
Vordingborg Muni****lity from 1767 to 1776 and of...
- rank of
provost was
broadly comparable to the
secular rank of
governor (
amtmand),
while the
higher rank of
bishop corresponded to
stiftamtmand (governor...
- by two of his nephews. On 23
August 1830,
Louise Olsen was
married to
amtmand Johan Ferdinand de Neergaard. Some time later, the
country house was acquired...