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  1. 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.

  2. Corfitz Ulfeldt fik plads i den kommission der skulle organisere Skånes tilknytning til Sverige, men hans overdrevne selvfølelse bragte ham nu i strid med Karl Gustav. Han følte sig tilsidesat ved ikke at blive Skånes generalguvernør og kritiserede indskrænkningen af de skånske adelsprivilegier.

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  3. Corfitz Ulfeldt He became the governor of Copenhagen Castle in 1637, ‘rigshofmester’ (the highest standing civil servant) in 1643, and quickly became the privy council’s leading figure. His relationship with Christian IV soured towards the end of the king’s reign.

  4. Corfitz Ulfeldt, born 1606 on the mannor Hagenskov, near Assens, Denmark, died 1664 on a small boat somewhere between Basel and Neuenburg, Switzerland under unknown circumstances. He was Danish statesman, son of chancellor of the realm, Jakob Ulfeldt. 1634 Knight of the Order of the Elephant.

  5. Corfitz Ulfeldt, malet af Sebastien Bourdon i 1653. Originalen er i Frederiksborgmuseet . Corfitz var på Herlufsholm skole 1613-1617; derefter blev han sendt på studierejse i flere europæiske lande sammen med fem af sine brødre fra 1618.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2011 · On this date in 1663, Danish noble Corfitz Ulfeldt — then a fugitive abroad — was executed in effigy. Ulfeldt ( English Wikipedia page | Danish) is notorious as his country’s greatest traitor. To commit great betrayals, one needs to begin with great trust.

  7. Corfitz Ulfeldt He became the governor of Copenhagen Castle in 1637, ‘rigshofmester’ (the highest standing civil servant) in 1643, and quickly became the privy council’s leading figure. His relationship with Christian IV soured towards the end of the king’s reign.