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  1. Struensee awaited his execution at Kastellet, Copenhagen. The sentences were carried out on 28 April 1772, with Brandt being executed first. The king himself considered Struensee a great man, even after his death.

  2. Johann Friedrich Struensee, el médico que intentó reformar Dinamarca y acabó ejecutado. por Jorge Álvarez 30 Sep, 2016. Los reyes con Struensee (Kristian Zahrtmannn) / foto dominio público en Wikimedia Commons. El 28 de abril de 1772 se llevó a cabo una espeluznante ejecución pública en Copenhague, capital de Dinamarca.

  3. El conde Johann Friedrich Struensee (Halle, 5 de agosto de 1737-Copenhague, 28 de abril de 1772) fue un médico alemán y ministro de Dinamarca. Fue médico real del rey Cristián VII de Dinamarca, que sufría problemas mentales, y fue ministro del gobierno de Dinamarca.

    • Johann Friis Struensee
  4. Following Struensee's arrest, Copenhageners stormed over 50 brothels in protest against his rule. This unrest was settled bloodly by dragoons. The Royal Life Guards were promptly reformed. An extraordinary court sentenced Struensee to execution on 28 January 1772. See also

    • 24-25 December, 1771
    • Status quo
    • See aftermath
  5. The public career of Struensee is confined to the four years preceding the 1st Partition of Poland in 1772, the year of his own execution at the age of forty. Europe in the years following the Peace of Paris (1763) which marked the culmination of the Seven Years’ War, presented a baffling and confused picture—a futuristic canvas of ...

  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Johann Friedrich, count von Struensee (born Aug. 5, 1737, Halle, Prussia [Germany]—died April 28, 1772, Copenhagen, Den.) was a German physician and statesman who, through his control over the weak-minded King Christian VII, wielded absolute power in Denmark in 1770–72.

  7. Late eighteenth-century Denmark was not known for barbarities of the type represented by Struensee's execution. Previously disgraced prime ministers had merely been imprisoned, and other political enemies of the ruling powers had.