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administered the
fortune of the
Prussian royal household. In
Denmark (
hofmarskal),
Sweden (hovmarskalk),
Norway (hoffmarskalk), the
Netherlands ("hofmaarschalk")...
- The
Marshal of the
Court of
Denmark (Danish:
Hofmarskal;
officially translated as lord chamberlain) is
Chief Administrative Officer of the
Royal Household...
-
Chamberlain is now
allocated to the
Court Marshal of
Denmark (Danish:
Hofmarskal). This is a list of the Lord
Chamberlains of Denmark. The
office was not...
- most
often given to high-ranking
officers of the
Royal Court, such as
Hofmarskals. Finally, the
Grand Commander grade is
given only to 8 people. The reigning...
- (De
classenske Boliger)
between 1866 and 1881.
Frederik Clauson-Kaas,
hofmarskal[citation needed]
Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, painter[citation needed]...
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Dannebrog Counts. Amb****adors. The
Court Marshal of
Denmark (Danish:
Hofmarskal). The male
descendants of the
Counts of Rosenborg. The
private secretary...
- (1556-1618), Rigsråd 1581,
Statholder of Copenhagen.
Ditlev Rantzau,
Hofmarskal, and as such
Rittmester of the Life
Guards (Kongens Hoffane); Landråd...
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decoration (1756-1759) of
powerful statesman and
leader Court Marshal (
Hofmarskal) Adam
Gottlob Moltke’s palace, the
Moltke Palace,
today known as Christian...