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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.
- Birgitte Brockenhuus
- Jacob Ulfeldt
- 10 July 1606, Hagenskov Castle, Assens, Denmark
- Countess Leonora Christina af Slesvig og Holsten
Corfitz Ulfeldt (1645 – 8 August 1688) Leo Belgicus (born October 1646, buried 16 March 1651) Leonora Sophie Ulfeldt (1647 – 15 August 1698), wife of the noble Lave Beck; Otto (1648–1651) Leo Ulfeldt (22 March 1651 – 11 April 1716), Austrian field marshal (Feldmarschall) [citation needed]
- 8 July 1621
- Christian IV of Denmark
- 16 March 1698
- Kirsten Munk
Neither of his two daughters survived him and his estates were therefore passed to his only grandson, Otto Christopher Ulfeldt, but he died at just 17 years old a few years later. 1663–1709: Bielke family. Portrait of Henrik Bjelke by Karel van Mander III.
Corfitz Ulfeldt | The Royal Danish Collection. Corfitz Ulfeldt married Christian IV’s daughter Leonora Christina in 1636. 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.
Count Corfiz Anton Ulfeldt in an Ottoman Interior. ca. 1740-1741. Jean-Etienne Liotard. Setting off in 1738, Jean-Étienne Liotard sailed across the Mediterranean to Constantinople where he stayed for the next five years. This portrait is characteristic of his fine and elegant art evoking aspects of oriental miniatures.
Corfitz, first Count of Ulfeldt of the Roman Empire, High Steward of the Realm in Denmark, &c., and of his devoted and gifted wife Leonora Christina, through their son Leo, Imperial Count Ulfeldt, Privy Councillor, Field-marshal, and Viceroy in Catalonia of the Emperor Carl VI., and his wife, a born Countess of Zinzendorf.
Corfitz Ulfeldt (* 10. Juni 1606 auf Schloss Hagenskov bei Assens; † 20. Februar 1664 im Rhein zwischen Basel und Neuenburg) war ein dänischer Edel- und Staatsmann. Er gilt als der schlimmste Verräter der dänischen Geschichte. 1641 wurde er zum Reichsgrafen, 1658 zum schwedischen Grafen von Sölvesborg erhoben. (de)