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  1. Leonora Christina and her husband Corfitz Ulfeldt had ten children: Christian Ulfeldt (5 December 1637 – 29 July 1688) Anna Katrine Ulfeldt (18 March 1639 – 27 May 1707), wife of the Flemish noble Vigilius de Cassette; Jakob (1640–1642) Ellen Ulfeldt (October 1643 – 11 December 1677), unmarried; Ludwig (1644–1668)

  2. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Exhibition. Until 7 August 2022 a small but interesting exhibition can be visited at Frederiksborg Castle about a Danish king’s daughter: “Leonora Christina 400 years – a voice of Danish history”. You can find it near the castle shop on the ground floor.

  3. En 1637, Ulfeldt se casó con Leonora Christina (1621-1698), hija del rey Christian IV de Dinamarca. Ella había estado comprometida con él desde su noveno año. Ulfeldt fue la personalidad más sorprendente en la corte danesa en todos los logros superficiales, pero su carácter estuvo marcado por la ambición, la avaricia y la absoluta falta de honor o conciencia.

  4. Count Corfits Ulfeldt (10 July 1606 – 20 February 1664) was a Danish statesman, and considered one of the most notorious traitors in Danish history. [1] Early life. Ulfeldt was the son of the chancellor Jacob Ulfeldt. He was educated abroad, concluding with one year under Cesare Cremonini at Padua. He returned to Denmark in 1629. Rise to power.

  5. She was a daughter of Christian IV and the wife of Count Corfitz Ulfeld, the Seneschal. Copy from the 19th century. Relations. Coloured engraving of Christian IV made by his daughter, Leonora Christina, while in prison. In 1685 she sent the engraving to Christian V, appealing for her release.

  6. In 1597, Christian IV, king of Denmark, married Anna Catherina of Brandenburg. Before she died in 1612, Anna gave birth to seven children, including a son and heir, the future King Frederick III. Three years later, Christian remarried, this time to a Danish woman named Kirsten Munk who would have 12 children.

  7. 1621 - 1698. Denmark. Leonora Christina Ulfeldt was a beloved daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk, whose autobiography Jammers Minde is a highlight of Danish literary history. At the age of nine, she was betrothed and in 1636 married to Corfitz Ulfeldt, by whom she bore ten children between 1637 and 1651.