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  1. Jacob Ulfeldt (25 June 1567 – 25 June 1630) was a Danish diplomat, explorer, and chancellor of King Christian IV of Denmark . Early life and family. Jakob Ulfeldt was born at Bavelse, the son of privy councillor Jacob Ulfeldt (1535–1593) and Anne Jakobsdatter Flemming. [1] Jacob Ulfeldt and Birgitte Brockenhuus together with 16 of their 17 children

  2. Jacob Ulfeldt (1535 – 8 October 1593) was a Danish diplomat and member of the Privy Council from 1565. He is mostly known for his very troubled diplomatic journey into Russia in 1578 during which he concluded an unfavourable treaty with Tsar Ivan IV (1530–1584) that brought him to disgrace at home.

  3. 17 de jun. de 2008 · Kansler Jacob Ulfeldt til Egeskov m. hustru og børn Jacob Ulfeldt (+1630) Jacob Ulfeldt, 1567-1630, rigskansler, søn af rigsråd Jacob Knudsen Ulfeldt og Anne Flemming, blev født på Bavelse 25. juni 1567. Allerede hans ungdom blev mærkelig ved hans udenlandsrejsers ejendommelige omfang. 14 år gammel rejste han ud, først til ...

  4. Corfitz Ulfeldt var søn af rigskansler Jacob Ulfeldt og Birgitte Brockenhus. Han blev gift med Leonora Christine i 1636 og blev rigshovmester i 1643. Jacob Ulfeldt og hans familie, 1625, Frederiksborg.

  5. A Comparative Analysis of Three Travel Descriptions (Jacob Ulfeldt, his Priest and NN) John H Lind. The account the Danish aristocrat and ambassador to Russia in 1578 during the Livonian War belongs to the best known and most important foreign accounts of Russia during the reign of Ivan Groznyi.

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  6. 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.

  7. Jacob Ulfeldt may refer to: Jacob Ulfeldt (1535–1593), Danish diplomat and member of the Privy Council; Jacob Ulfeldt (1567–1630), Danish chancellor of King Christian IV of Denmark, diplomat and explorer, son of the above