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Christoffer Valkendorff (1
September 1525 – 17
January 1601) was a Danish-Norwegian
statesman and landowner. His
early years in the
service of Frederick...
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increased trade across the
Baltic supported by
Dutch shipping.
Christoffer Valkendorff, a high-ranking statesman,
defended the city's
interests and contributed...
- 1596. The head of the
council (Steward of the Realm) was
Christoffer Valkendorff, who
disliked Tycho after a
conflict between them, and
hence Tycho's...
- of the
Danish fleet,
Peder Munk
argued with the
treasurer Christoffer Valkendorff about the
state of the
ships used to
transport Anne of Denmark. The storms...
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declared void on 6
August 1590 and
posthumously he was rehabilitated.
Valkendorff was
suspended from his
duties and was
forced to pay 3,000 Reichsthaler...
- of experience,
including Niels Kaas,
Arild ****tfeldt, and
Christoffer Valkendorff, took care of the
domestic administration. Subsequently,
government finances...
- Gøye 1547–1552 Eske
Bille 1567–1575
Peder Oxe 1596–1601
Christoffer Valkendorff 1632
Frands Rantzau 1641–51
Corfitz Ulfeldt 1651–60
Joachim Gersdorff...
- (1534–1623), Jørgen
Ottesen Rosenkrantz (1523–1596) and
Christoffer Valkendorff (1525–1601). His
mother Queen Dowager Sophie, 30
years old, had wished...
- Førslevgård 1569-1574 Otto
Brockenhuus til
Vollerslev 1574-1601
Christoffer Valkendorff til
Glorup 1582-1608
Enevold Kruse 1585-1596
Holger Gagge til Frøslev...
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instituted in Copenhagen. The
Danish minister of finance,
Christoffer Valkendorff, was
accused by the
Admiral Peder Munk of
having equipped the
royal ship...