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  1. Johann Friedrich Struensee (født 5. august 1737 i Halle i Kongeriget Preussen, død 28. april 1772 i København) var en preussisk læge og politiker. I 1758 blev han stadslæge i Altona, hvor han ti år senere mødte kong Christian 7. Struensee fulgte den enevældige konge som læge på hans udlandsrejse 1767 -68.

  2. Johann Friedrich Struensee. J.F. Struensee was born in Germany. He was educated in Halle and worked after that as a physician in Altona. In 1768, Struensee became physician to the mentally ill Christian VII, and after having travelled with the King, he moved to Copenhagen. The King’s new physician entered a confident relationship with his ...

  3. Johann Friedrich Struensee. Johann Friedrich Struensee ( 5. august 1737 – 28. april 1772) var ein dansk-tysk lege og politikar. Han verka som livlege for kong Kristian VII av Danmark-Noreg frå 1769 og var den eigentlege makthavaren i Danmark-Noreg i åra 1770–1772. På grunn av sinnssjukdomen til den regjerande Kristian VII kunne hoffolk ...

  4. During the late 18 th century in Denmark, a German physician, Johann Friedrich Struensee, came to King Christian VII’s court as his personal physician. The mentally unstable king struck up a close friendship with his doctor, while Struensee began an affair with the queen, Caroline Mathilda. During this period, Struensee had a strong influence ...

  5. Johann Friedrich Struensee, 1737-1772. I 1770-1772 forsøgte Christian 7.s tyske livlæge, Johann Friedrich Struensee, sammen med dronning Caroline Mathilde at gennemføre en række reformer inspireret af radikale dele af oplysningsbevægelsen. Selvom han havde evnen til at få magten, var han for politisk naiv til at kunne holde på den og ...

  6. 25 de ene. de 2014 · Scene from the marriage of Christian and Caroline, November 1766. It was at this point that Johann Struensee entered Danish history. Struensee was a German doctor who in the late 1760s was working as a public physician in Altona, near Hamburg. His pitiful income wasn’t enough to support his lifestyle expectations, so he had to supplement it ...

  7. Proto-internet trolls’: Johann Friedrich Struensee and freedom of expression in 18th century Denmark The legacy of this Danish episode has been invigorated by the likes of Per Olov Enquist, in his 1999 novel Livläkarens Besök ( The Visit of the Royal Physician ), and Mads Mikkelsen, who portrayed the once de facto ruler in Nikolaj Arcel’s 2012 film En kongelig affære ( A Royal Affair ).