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Court Mistress (Danish:
hofmesterinde; Dutch: hofmeesteres; German: Hofmeisterin; Norwegian: hoffmesterinne; Swedish: hovmästarinna) or
Chief Court Mistress...
- noblewoman, a
member of the
royal court,
Chief Lady-in-Waiting (Danish:
Hofmesterinde,
corresponding to
Mistress of the
Robes in the UK) to
Queen Sophie from...
- (c. 1526 - 1591) was a
Danish noblewoman and
court official. She was
Hofmesterinde to the
Danish Queen Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow. She was the sister...
- very
quiet life. Here she was
finally reunited with her
beloved former hofmesterinde Countess Louise von Plessen. The
former Queen was
visited by many relatives...
- onward. The
highest rank
female courtier to a
female royal was the
Hofmesterinde (Court Mistress) or, from 1694/98 onward,
Overhofmesterinde (Chief Court...
-
appointed to
succeed her
former antagonist Anne
Meinstrup to the
office of
Hofmesterinde to the Queen's Household, as well as put in
charge of the Household...
-
Welhelmine as Frøken
Wilhelmine 1796
Dyveke as Anna Møenstrup,
dronningens hofmesterinde 1796
Gulddaasen as Vilhelmine,
Vilbergs datter 1796
Rejsen til byen...
- have been a
leading figure in the queen's household, a role
known as "
hofmesterinde" at the
Danish court.
James VI came to
Holyrood Palace on 25 July 1595...
- her in
Denmark as the
Scottish Queen. The
chief lady in
waiting or
hofmesterinde was Fru Ide Ulfstand, and
Johannes Sering was her preacher.
After Anne's...