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  1. Enevold Brandt. Count Enevold Brandt (7 September 1738 - 28 April 1772) was a Danish courtier . Biography. Brandt was born in Copenhagen, and studied law at the University of Copenhagen. He became assistant judge of the Supreme Court of Copenhagen in 1764, royal chamberlain in 1769, and afterwards superintendent of the Royal Theatre.

  2. Enevold Brandt ( 1738 – 28. april 1772) var en dansk hofmand og lensgreve. Brandt studerede jura og blev 1764 assessor i højesteret. Han var imidlertid allerede i 1755 blevet knyttet til hoffet som hofjunker, og efterhånden valgte han at gøre karriere ved hoffet.

  3. 24 de dic. de 2023 · Enevold Brandt. Un soldado danés valiente y leal, compañero de Laust y Peter en el frente de batalla.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2018 · The Almighty steps in to reclaim Denmark from the power-grabbing Struensee and Brandt. Eventually charged and sentenced to execution on 28 April 1772, Struensee and Brandt had their right hands cut off, then their heads and even genitals, before being drawn and quartered, each body part displayed for the audience, as is shown in the ...

  5. In 1772 Struensee was arrested and condemned to death for lese-majeste, and together with his friend, Count Enevold Brandt, he was beheaded. His body was quartered and put on the wheel and spear. Most of his reforms were nullified after the execution. + Read more. Relations. Portrait of Count J.F. Struensee.

  6. Enevold Brandt, 7.9.1738-28.4.1772, dansk hofmand. For at fremme sin karriere og for at opnå kongens gunst tog Enevold Brandt ivrigt del i hofintrigerne i Christian 7.s første regeringsår. Han blev dog udmanøvreret og opholdt sig 1768-70 i eksil i Frankrig, hvor han bl.a. besøgte Voltaire.

  7. 16 de ene. de 2013 · German. Zeichnung von Johann Friedrich Struensee und Enevold Brandt von König Christian VII von Dänemark. Danish. Tegning af Johann Friedrich Struensee og Enevold Brandt af Christian VII. Summary[edit] Licensing[edit] File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. You cannot overwrite this file.