- The
Rentekammeret (English: The Treasury) was the
Danish central administrative body
responsible for
overseeing the
public finances from the
middle of...
-
additional to its
administrative responsibilities.
First mentioned in 1550s
Rentekammeret (lit. Rent Chamber) was a part of the
Danish Chancellery. It had the...
- Nationalbank. In 1845 when he was
appointed Deputy in
National Treasury (
Rentekammeret). His daughter,
Ville Bang (1848–1932),
became a
recognized painter...
-
rather than
being chosen among nobles. List of
Marsks and Rigsmarsks.
Rentekammeret Madsen, Emil (1904). "De
nationale Tropper, samt Hærvæsenets Styrelse...
- as cand.jur. in 1798. From 1801 to 1810 he
worked in the
Treasury (
Rentekammeret), the
first two
years as copyist,
later as proxy. He was
appointed bailiff...
-
Bavaria and
Switzerland to
study farming and industry. Bang
worked for
Rentekammeret (as auskultant) from 1799 to 1804. In 1800, he and his brother-in-law...
- May of 1797. He
moved to
Copenhagen to work an
unpaid internship in
Rentekammeret in 1800, and with
unusual speed, got a
position in the
German Chancellery...
- 2 July 1805 in Copenhagen, the son of
civil servant (kontorchef) in
Rentekammeret Peter Feddersen (1765–1845) and
Margrethe Tersling (1779-1836). His...
-
Chancerry House in 1781 and also
expanded with an
extra floor for the
Rentekammeret. The
building was
listed in 1945. The
building currently houses part...
- 1792. In 1794, Bülow was emplo**** as an ****istant (auscultant) in the
Rentekammeret. In 1799, he was
appointed chamberlain (kammerherre). In 1801, he was...