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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
Leonora Christina, Countess Ulfeldt, born "Countess Leonora Christina Christiansdatter" til Slesvig og Holsten (8 July 1621 – 16 March 1698), was the daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and wife of Steward of the Realm, traitor Count Corfitz Ulfeldt.
- 8 July 1621
- Christian IV of Denmark
- 16 March 1698
- Kirsten Munk
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.
Leonora Christina, countess of Schleswig and Holstein, was a daughter of Christian IV and the wife of Count Corfitz Ulfeldt. Copy from the 19th century.
Leonora Christina was a favourite of Christian IV but, soon after his death in 1648, she and Corfitz Ulfeldt came into conflict with Frederik III and, not least, with Queen Sophie Amalie. The couple fled to Sweden in 1651 and took part in conspiracies against the Danish government.
El conde Corfits Ulfeldt (10 de julio de 1606 - 20 de febrero de 1664) fue un estadista danés y uno de los traidores más notorios de la historia danesa. [1]
Leonora Christina, Countess Ulfeldt, born "Countess Leonora Christina Christiansdatter" til Slesvig og Holsten (8 July 1621 – 16 March 1698), was the daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and wife of Steward of the Realm, traitor Count Corfitz Ulfeldt.