- The
Marshal of the
Realm (Danish: Marsk, from 1536
Rigsmarsk), was the
chief advisor to the King on
military matters concerning the
infantry and cavalry...
-
Anders Bille (19
March 1600 – 10
November 1657) was the
Danish Rigsmarsk, the
officer leading the
entire armed forces of Denmark, from 1642. From 1635...
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advance via
Holstein and Schleswig. The main
Danish force was
commanded by
Rigsmarsk Anders Bille and was put in
place in the
Duchy of Holstein. It was made...
- of the
Danish troops in Scania. In 1658 he
succeeded Anders Bille as
Rigsmarsk. On 13
January he
became a
member of the new War
Council and parti****ted...
- The
first known reference to Hald is from 1328 when it was
owned by
Rigsmarsk Ludvig Albertsen Eberstein. Then
known as Brattingsborg, was
located to...
-
October 1577 – 19 August 1619) was a
Danish nobleman who
served as a
Rigsmarsk from 1616 to 1619.
Lunge was born in
Odden Manor [da] on 11
October 1577...
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Christian IV, King of
Denmark (died 1648) 11
October – Jørgen Lunge,
Rigsmarsk (died 1619) 1578 12
April – Otte
Steensen Brahe,
landowner and
money lender...
- Rigsråd 1616,
swore the oath in Kolding. Jørgen Lunge,
Colonel of Foot;
Rigsmarsk. 1616, Rigsråd 1616,
swore the oath in Kolding.
Marqvardt Pentz, Rittmester;...
- the Crown. It was
shortly thereafter acquired by Erik Krabbe, a son of
rigsmarsk Tyge Krabbe. His
father had been a
central figure in the
uprise against...
- Høg
married Anne
Lunge (1
February 1610 – 6
August 1652), a
daughter of
rigsmarsk Jørgen
Ovesen L. of
Odden (1577–1619) and
Sophie Brahe (1588–1659), on...