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  1. The Ancestry of Johann Friedrich Struensee (1737-1772) by William Addams Reitwiesner. Christian VII ascended the Danish Throne on 14 January 1766, and on 8 November 1766 he married, at Christiansborg Castle in Copenhagen, his first cousin, Princess Caroline Mathilde of Great Britain, sister of King George III.

  2. Johann Friedrich Struensee egy, a lutheránus egyház pietista irányzatához tartozó lelkész, Adam Struensee fiaként Halléban született, és ott végezte orvosi tanulmányait. 1758 -tól (a jelenleg Hamburghoz tartozó) Altonában praktizált, amely akkor a Dán Királyság fennhatósága alá tartozott. 1764 -ben megjelent könyvében a ...

  3. Død. 28. april 1772, København. Cornelius Høyer. Frederiksborgmuseet. Licens: Begrænset anvendelse. J.F. Struensee var en tysk læge og statsmand i dansk tjeneste. Han var bror til C.A. Struensee. J.F. Struensee var søn af en pietistisk teologiprofessor i Halle, hvor han i 1757 tog den medicinske doktorgrad.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2018 · Proto-internet trolls’: Johann Friedrich Struensee and freedom of expression in 18th century Denmark The legacy of this Danish episode has been invigorated by the likes of Per Olov Enquist, in his 1999 novel Livläkarens Besök ( The Visit of the Royal Physician ), and Mads Mikkelsen, who portrayed the once de facto ruler in Nikolaj Arcel’s 2012 film En kongelig affære ( A Royal Affair ).

  5. Artikler. Johann Friedrich Struensee er en af de mest omdiskuterede personer i danmarkshistorien, og myterne om ham er mange. Hans 16 måneder lange overtagelse af styret i Danmark og kærlighedsforholdet til dronning Caroline Mathilde fik en brat og brutal afslutning, da han blev arresteret, dømt og henrettet i foråret 1772.

  6. 21 de may. de 2018 · Johann Friedrich Struensee [1] (yō´hän frē´drĬkh shtrōō´ənzā, strōō´–), 1737–72, Danish politician, b. Germany. As physician to Christian VII [2] he gained complete mastery over the insane king and became the favorite of the young queen, Caroline Matilda.

  7. 25 de ene. de 2014 · Scene from the marriage of Christian and Caroline, November 1766. It was at this point that Johann Struensee entered Danish history. Struensee was a German doctor who in the late 1760s was working as a public physician in Altona, near Hamburg. His pitiful income wasn’t enough to support his lifestyle expectations, so he had to supplement it ...