-
Italian usually cameriere, in German-speaking
courts Kammerjunker or
Hofjunker were the
usual titles,
though it was
Kammerer in the
Austrian Habsburg...
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Freemasonry in 1772 in K****el,
where he held a
position as
Court Squire (
hofjunker) and ****essor of the War and
Domains Exchequer. In 1777 he
became Chamberlain...
- took up
careers as
soldiers (Fahnenjunker), mercenaries, and
officials (
Hofjunker, Kammerjunker) at the
court of
territorial princes.
These families were...
- (1622),
Padova (1626) and Rome (1625-26). In 1627, Beck was
appointed as
hofjunker or
court valet. In 1628,
following in the
footsteps of his father, grandfather...
- at the end of his
university years Duke
Ernest gave him a
position as
hofjunker in his
court at Gotha,
where Seckendorf laid the
foundation of his great...
- 1631, he was sent to
Russia with
Malte Juul. In 1633, he was
appointed hofjunker and sent to Dresden. In 1635, he was
appointed kammerjun ker for Duke...
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University of
Copenhagen in 1809.
Lowzow was
after his
graduation appointed as
hofjunker. On 21
March 1811, he was
appointed amtmann of
Larvig County in Norway...
- left the
country in 1570 but soon
returned and was in 1872
appointed hofjunker and the
following year as avener.
Reedtz resigned from the
position as...
- for his
apprenticeship in the
shipping yards. In 1635 he was made a
Hofjunker [Gentleman of the Court]. In 1636, he was sent on one ship to Ireland...
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councillor Hans Schack, and his wife Anna Blome. In 1667, he was made a
hofjunker at the
Danish court. From 1670 to 1671 he was
educated at the
knight academy...