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Ellen Marsvin (1 February 1572 – 11 November 1649) was a Danish noble, landowner and county administrator. She was the mother-in-law of King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway , the mother of Kirsten Munk (1598–1658) and grandmother of Leonora Christina Ulfeldt (1621–1698).
- 11 November 1649 (aged 77)
- Ludvig Munk, Knud Rud
Ellen Marsvin (* 1. Februar 1572 auf Landskrona Slot ( Landskrona ); † 11. November 1649 auf Schloss Ellensborg (heute Holckenhavn) bei Nyborg) war eine dänische Adlige, die wegen ihres Reichtums und als Schwiegermutter Einfluss am Hof von Christian IV. gewann. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben.
Ellen Marsvin (født 1. februar 1572, død 11. november 1649) var en dansk lensmand, adelsdame og godssamler. Hun var mor til Kirsten Munk der var Christian 4 .s anden hustru. Biografi. Ellen Marsvin var datter af lensmanden på Landskrone slot, rigsråd Jørgen Marsvin (1527-1581) og hans hustru Karen Ottesdatter Gyldenstjerne (1532-1589).
- Jørgen Pedersen Marsvin til Dybech
- Karen Ottesdatter Gyldenstierne
Ellen Marsvin (født 1. februar 1572 i Landskrone, død 11. november 1649 på Holckenhavn), var en dansk adelsdame og godssamler. Hun var født på Landskrone slott i Skåne og ble mor til Christian IVs hustru til venstre hånd Kirsten Munk .
- Jørgen Pedersen Marsvin til Dybæk
- Ludvig Munk (1589–)
Ellen Marsvin was one of the greatest landowners in Denmark in her time; she was widowed for the second time when she was 39 years old, and from then on she concentrated on the administration of her many estates. The daughter of Ellen Marsvin, Kirsten Munk, was married to Christian IV in 1615.
For many years, the property was known as Ellen Marsvinsgaard but Ellen Marsvin, Christian IV's mother-in-law never had any connections with it. She did however own another house in Aalborg just north of Budolfi Church. Now a listed building, Jørgen Olufsen's House is a major tourist attraction. It was comprehensively renovated in 1938.
Ellen Marsvin. In 1616, Chancellor of the Realm Jakob Ulfeldt sold the family estate to Ellen Marsvin after Ulfeldt acquired Egeskov Castle. Marsvin had been widowed for the second time a few years earlier at the age of 39, turned to farming and became one of the largest land owners of her time. [2] .