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  1. 25 de jun. de 2018 · 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 ).

  2. 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 ...

  3. J.F. Struensee. Johann Friedrich Struensee var født i Tyskland. Han blev uddannet i Halle og fungerede derefter som læge i Altona. I 1768 blev Struensee læge for den mentalt syge Christian 7., og efter en rejse med kongen flyttede han til København. Kongens nye livlæge fik et fortroligt forhold til sin patient og blev en del af hoffet.

  4. Johann Friedrich Struensee (5. srpna 1737, Halle n. Sálou – 28. dubna 1772 Kodaň ) byl německý lékař, ministr Dánského království . Jeho starší bratr byl Carl August Struensee (1735–1804), profesor matematiky a pruský ministr.

  5. Struensee, Johann Friedrich (1737–1772) in Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment Length: 1242 words. (1737–1772), Danish first minister and physician. Struensee was a bourgeois German physician from Halle who, after some time as the town physician in Altona in Holstein, became physician to King ...

  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. Johann Friedrich Struensee. Danish-German administrator and political philosopher, born at Halle in 1731. His father, subsequently superintendent-general of Schleswig-Holstein, was a rigid pietist; but young Struensee, who settled down in the 1760s as a doctor at Altona, where his superior intelligence and elegant manners soon made him ...

    • August 5, 1737
    • April 28, 1772