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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ludvig_MunkLudvig Munk - Wikipedia

    Died. 8 April 1602. Funen, Denmark. Occupation. Junker. Known for. Nobleman. Ludvig Ludvigsen Munk (1537 in Vejle – 8 April 1602 at Nørlund castle, Funen) was a Danish official and Count. He was also referred to as Ludvig Ludvigsen Munk von Schleswig-Holstein and Ludvig Munk til Nørlund.

  2. Ludvig Munk ( 1537 - 8. april 1602) til Nørlund, hørte til slægten med 3 roser i våbenet. Faderen, hed også Ludvig Munk og døde samme år, som sønnen blev født, formodentlig forinden, i alt fald før sønnens dåb, siden denne blev opkaldt efter ham. Moderen hed Kirstine Lykke . Han tog 24 år gammel tjeneste som hofjunker, men i 1564 ...

  3. He struggled to exert control over local officials; Ludvig Munk and others persisted in their misuse of tax collections and harsh suppression of peasant resistance in Trøndelag. Moreover, Munk succeeded Huitfeldt as governor in 1577. In church administration, Huitfeldt's efforts yielded better outcomes.

  4. In 1618/1619 – five generations later – Holger Rosenkrantz (died 1638) sold Boller to Ellen Marsvin (1572–1649), the widow of Ludvig Munk, who in 1607 married secondly Knud Rud, and whose daughter Kirsten Munk had in 1615 married King Christian IV (1577–1648).

  5. She was born at Landskrona Citadel in Scania (Skåne), a part of Denmark that was conquered by Sweden in 1658 and has been Swedish since. She was the daughter of the noble, council and governor Jørgen Marsvin (ca. 1527–81) and Karen Gyldenstierne (ca. 1542–89). She was married to Count Ludvig Munk (1537–1602) in 1589.

  6. 4 de ene. de 2019 · Biography. Ludvig Ludvigsen Munk was born in 1537 in Vejle, and died 8 April 1602 at Nørlund Slot (Nørlund castle) in Funen. He was a Danish official and Count. He was the son of Ludvik Munk (1500-1537), and is also referred to as Ludvig Ludvigsen Munk von Schleswig-Holstein and Ludvig Munk til Nørlund. [1]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kirsten_MunkKirsten Munk - Wikipedia

    Kirsten Munk was the daughter of Ludvig Munk (1537–1602) and Ellen Marsvin (1572–1649), members of the wealthy but untitled Danish nobility. Her mother, widowed a second time in 1611, was the greatest landowner on Funen .