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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. Danish diplomat. Jacob Ulfeldt (1535 – 8 October 1593) was a Danish diplomat and member of the Privy Council from 1565. [1] 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.

    • 1535
    • Danish diplomat
    • 8 October 1593 (aged 57–58)
  3. Jacob Ulfeldt may refer to: Jacob Ulfeldt (15351593), 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

  4. Jacob Ulfeldt (also known as Ulfeld was born on 25 June 1567 in Bavelse Herregaard, Bavelse, Tybjerg, Præstø, Denmark. Jacob was the son of councilor Jacob Knudsen Ulfeldt til Selsø and Anne Jakobsdatter Flemming til Bavelse. Jacob built, among other things, the Great Tower.

    • Male
    • June 25, 1630
    • Birgitte Lauridsdatter Brockenhuus
  5. Jakob Ulfeldt (født 25. juni 1567 på Bavelse, død 25. juni 1630 i Nyborg) var en dansk rigskansler, diplomat, opdagelsesrejsende og søn af rigsråd Jakob Ulfeldt. Ulfeldt foretog fra 1581 særdeles vidtløftige udenlandsrejser, der endog strakte sig til Grækenland , Tyrkiet , Rhodos , Cypern , Syrien og Ægypten .

    • Dansk
  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Jacob Ulfeldt (1567-1630) was a Danish chancellor of King Christian IV of Denmark, diplomat and explorer. From 1609 and until his death he was Chancellor of the Realm, taking care of the juridical affairs of the state among them a compilation of the existing law material.

  7. Jacob Ulfeldt (1567 - 1630) was a Danish chancellor of King Christian IV of Denmark, diplomat and explorer. From 1609 and until his death he was Chancellor of the Realm, taking care of the juridical affairs of the state among them a compilation of the existing law material.