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Count Peder Griffenfeld (before
ennoblement Peder Schumacher) (24
August 1635 – 12
March 1699) was a
Danish statesman and
royal favourite. He
became the...
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renamed Vestfold in 1919.
Created in 1673 as
Griffenfeldt Countship (
Griffenfeld grevskap), it was
after a few
years known as Tønsberg
Countship (Tønsberg...
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Peder Schumacher,
named Count of
Griffenfeld by
Christian V in 1670 and high
councillor of
Denmark in 1674.
Griffenfeld, a
skilled statesman,
better understood...
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Griffenfeld Island,
Griffenfeldt Island, (Danish:
Griffenfeld Ø) or
Umanaq ("the
mountain in the
shape of a heart"),
after the name of the
highest peak...
- love with
Nanna and Thora, the
daughters of Elsinore's governor,
George Griffenfeld.
Until now, the
girls have
scornfully refused the two suitors' advances...
- rejects.
Count Peder Griffenfeld, Munkholmen's most
famous prisoner, was
transferred from the
fortress of
Copenhagen in 1671.
Griffenfeld was kept at Munkholmen...
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Previous parti****nt in the Kapp Putsch.
Lorenz Ritter von Stransky-
Griffenfeld,
engineer and
World War I veteran, born 14
March 1889.
Member of the...
- 1678 and
again in 1688-1689. He also pla**** an
important role in the
Griffenfeld scandal in 1676.
Early Years Arenstorff/Arensdorf was born at Rosenow...
- to give time to
consolidate Griffenfeld's far-reaching
system of alliances. Juel
completely sympathized with
Griffenfeld's Scandinavian policy,
which aimed...
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consideration in
Danish politics, and
Griffenfeld was
careful to keep in her good graces. It is
noted that
Griffenfeld ****isted her in her
ambition to have...