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Danish statesman (1606–1664)
Steffen Heiberg. "Corfitz Ulfeldt". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal. Retrieved December 1, 2018. Chisholm 1911. "Leonora Christina Ulfeldt (1621–98)".
Corfitz_Ulfeldt
Danish noble and writer (1621–1698)
Kirsten Munk and wife of the Steward of the Realm, the traitor Count Corfitz Ulfeldt. Renowned in Denmark since the 19th century for her posthumously published
Leonora_Christina_Ulfeldt
King of Denmark and Norway from 1588 to 1648
external power still further with the assistance of his sons-in-law, Corfitz Ulfeldt and Hannibal Sehested, who now came prominently forward. Between 1629
Christian_IV_of_Denmark
Topics referred to by the same term
Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606-1664), Danish statesman, son of the chancellor Jacob Ulfeldt. Corfitz Ulfeldt may also refer to: Corfitz Ulfeldt (1559-1614), son
Corfitz Ulfeldt (disambiguation)
Corfitz_Ulfeldt_(disambiguation)
Corfiz Ulfeldt (1699–1769), Austrian politician and diplomat of Danish descent Corfits Ulfeldt (naval officer) (1600–1644), Danish naval officer Corfitz Ulfeldt
Ulfeldt
Leonora Christina, daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark, who married Corfitz Ulfeldt at the age of 15. His father soon rose to become the most powerful
Leo_Ulfeldt
because of her involvement in an alleged conspiracy of Danish statesman Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) against King Frederick III of Denmark in 1650–51. She was
Dina_Vinhofvers
Manor house in Frederikssund Municipality, Denmark
Corfitz Ulfeldt (1563-1593) Jacob Ulfeldt (1593-1616) Mogens Ulfeldt (1616-1624) Corfitz Ulfeldt / Jacob Ulfeldt / Christian Ulfeldt / Anne Ulfeldt (1624-1643)
Selsø
Danish naval officer
Corfits Mogensen Ulfeldt (c. 1600 – October 1644) was a Danish naval officer. He was a cousin of the much more famous traitor Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664).
Corfits Ulfeldt (naval officer)
Corfits_Ulfeldt_(naval_officer)
Intimate companion of a ruler or other important person
steal his throne and, as a result, Afonso had her sent to a convent Corfitz Ulfeldt became son-in-law to Christian IV of Denmark before trying to kill
Favourite
children (1616–24): Corfitz Ulfeldt, Jacob Ulfeldt, Christian Ulfeldt and Anne Ulfeldt. An "action by his wife" prompted Ulfeldt to imprison her at Selsø
Mogens_Ulfeldt
Historical province of Sweden
Corfitz Ulfeldt". The three named persons were the negotiators. Thuilerie was an ambassador from France, Oxenstierna represented Sweden and Ulfeldt represented
Halland
Swedish military campaign
war with Wrangel, the Margrave of Baden-Durlach, the Danish defector Corfitz Ulfeldt and some other senior officers. The deliberations were mainly about
March_Across_the_Belts
Austrian politician and diplomat
nobility. After his grandfather, Corfitz Ulfeldt, was sentenced to death for high treason in Denmark, his father Count Leo Ulfeldt had fled to Austria, where
Anton_Corfiz_Ulfeldt
Danish diplomat (1567–1630)
including:[citation needed] Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) Elsebet Jacobsdatter (died 1676) Knud Ulfeldt (1600–1646) Eiler Ulfeldt (1613–1644) Frands Ulfeldt (1601–1636)
Jacob_Ulfeldt_(born_1567)
Manor house in Denmark
his son Corfitz Ulfeldt (1623–1590). In 1647, he had to sell Bavelse to his uncle Oluf Daa. In 1648, Bavelse was acquired by Corfitz Ulfeldt, a cousin
Bavelse
King of Denmark and Norway from 1648 to 1670
Rigsraadet from office in 1651: his brothers-in-law Corfitz Ulfeldt and Hannibal Sehested. Ulfeldt went into exile in Sweden where he turned traitor, while
Frederick_III_of_Denmark
Chivalric order
Venetian ambassador Francesco Morosini, Denmark's national steward Corfitz Ulfeldt, Poland's crown chancellor Hieronim Radziejowski, chamberlain Christoph
Order_of_Amarante
Danish noble (1598–1658)
1648–51, and when it fell from power, she supported her son-in-law Corfitz Ulfeldt. Ulfeldt and her daughter Leonora sided with Sweden, and Kirsten Munk is
Kirsten_Munk
Danish poet and historian (1617–1675)
Roskilde in 1658 made Bering a Swedish subject. With support from Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) he negotiated with King Charles XI of Sweden for a position
Vitus_Bering_(1617–1675)
Manor house in Funen, Denmark
née Ulfeldt (1495–1515) Ebbe Andersen Ulfeldt (1515–1540) Knud Ebbesen Ulfeldt (1540–1566) Corfitz Knudsen Ulfeldt (1566–1593) Jacob Corfitzen Ulfeldt (1593–1616)
Holckenhavn_Castle
Office at the Royal Danish Court
Gøye 1547–1552 Eske Bille 1567–1575 Peder Oxe 1596–1601 Christoffer Valkendorff 1632 Frands Rantzau 1641–51 Corfitz Ulfeldt 1651–60 Joachim Gersdorff
Steward of the Realm (Denmark)
Steward_of_the_Realm_(Denmark)
Danish diplomat (1535–1593)
Ulfeldt was married to Anne Jakobsdatter Flemming (1544-1570) and had three sons; Mogens Ulfeldt (1569–1616), Jacob Ulfeldt (1567–1630) and Corfitz Ulfeldt
Jacob_Ulfeldt_(1535–1593)
Someone imprisoned for their political activity
Christina Ulfeldt was imprisoned in solitary confinement in a royal dungeon for twenty-one years as the wife and later widow of Count Corfitz Ulfeldt. Ai Weiwei
Political_prisoner
Lindenov 1623–1677 Hans Lindenov d.1659 Leonora Christina 1621–1698 Corfitz Ulfeldt 1606–1664 John George III 1647–1691 Elector of Saxony Anna Sophie of
Family tree of Danish monarchs
Family_tree_of_Danish_monarchs
III Steward of the Realm – Corfitz Ulfeldt (until July), Joachim Gersdorff 11 July – The dispute between Corfitz Ulfeldt and Dina Winhofers culminates
1651_in_Denmark
Italian academic and philosopher (1550–1631)
philosophy teacher and libertine writer Corfitz Ulfeldt, in 1628–29, a famous Danish statesman and traitor Flemming Ulfeldt, also in 1628–29, a Danish statesman
Cesare Cremonini (philosopher)
Cesare_Cremonini_(philosopher)
Calendar year
1649) July 8 – Jean Gamans, German hagiographer (d. 1684) July 10 – Corfitz Ulfeldt, Danish statesman (d. 1664) July 13 – Roland Fréart de Chambray, French
1606
Danish nobleman and Admiral of the Realm
Gjedde again switched fief to Bratsberg with the help of his relative Corfitz Ulfeldt. As fiefholder, Gjedde gradually took command over the Norwegian galley
Ove_Gjedde
Municipality in Southern Denmark, Denmark
owned by Leonora Christine and Corfitz Ulfeldt. Holckenhavn Castle was largely ignored by the Swedes, due to Corfitz Ulfedt's relationship with the Swedish
Nyborg_Municipality
Ruins off Bornholm
traveled to Copenhagen to return the island to the king of Denmark. Corfitz Ulfeldt and his wife Leonora Christina were imprisoned in Hammershus 1660–1661
Hammershus
Calendar year
John Trelawny, 1st Baronet, British baronet (b. 1592) February 20 – Corfitz Ulfeldt, Danish statesman (b. 1606) February 26 – Emmanuel Stupanus, Swiss
1664
17th century autobiography by Leonora Christina
account, it is considered an existential religious writing. Married to Corfitz Ulfeldt, Leonora Christina was imprisoned from 1663 to 1685 in the Blue Tower
Jammers_Minde
Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1648 to 1670
morganatic marriage with Kirsten Munk, among which Corfitz Ulfeldt, married to Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, was the leading member. Upon her husband's accession
Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Calenberg
Sophie_Amalie_of_Brunswick-Calenberg
daughter of King Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk, married Corfitz Ulfeldt (aged 30) in 1636. Countess Elisabeth Auguste of Schleswig-Holstein
List_of_child_brides
year 1649 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick III Steward of the Realm – Corfitz Ulfeldt 29 March – Christian von Lente, statesman and diplomat (died 1725)
1649_in_Denmark
Danish count and army officer (1813–1888)
Countess Dannemand remarked that “it was as if Dannemand were another Corfitz Ulfeldt,” referring to the 17th-century statesman whose defection to Sweden
Frederik_Wilhelm_Dannemand
Historic fire in Copenhagen, Denmark
Gammeltorv, the fire spread out to Ulfeldts Plads, now Gråbrødretorv, around 4 p.m. The monument that shamed traitor Corfitz Ulfeldt lost a few letters in the
Copenhagen_Fire_of_1728
Peace treaty between Sweden and Denmark–Norway
who died during the negotiations and was replaced by Ture Sparre. Corfitz Ulfeldt and Chancellor Christen Thomesen Sehested were the chief negotiators
Treaty_of_Brömsebro_(1645)
Bohemian noblewoman
wife, Countess Elisabeth von Ulfeldt (1747–1791). She was the great-granddaughter of the notorious Count Corfitz Ulfeldt. By birth, she was a member of
Countess Maria Antonia von Waldstein zu Wartenberg
Countess_Maria_Antonia_von_Waldstein_zu_Wartenberg
year 1642 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV Steward of the Realm – Corfitz Ulfeldt The Rundetaarn in Copenhagen was completed. 19 February - Jørgen Knudsen
1642_in_Denmark
Mistress of Christian IV of Denmark
morganatic children. She was particularly despised by Corfitz Ulfeldt and his wife Leonora Christina Ulfeldt, who was one of his morganic children. Conflicts
Vibeke_Kruse
year 1643 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV Steward of the Realm – Corfitz Ulfeldt 1 October – The wedding of Crown Prince Frederick (III) and Sophie
1643_in_Denmark
Christian IV (until 28 February), Frederick III Steward of the Realm — Corfitz Ulfeldt 28 February – King Christian IV dies in his bedchamber at Rosenborg
1648_in_Denmark
Destroyed tower in Copenhagen Castle, Denmark
was Leonora Christina Ulfeldt (a daughter of Christian IV of Denmark and wife of the Danish statesman-cum-traitor, Corfitz Ulfeldt), who was imprisoned
Blåtårn
Danish nobleman and military officer
fortress to the enemy in September, after having written in vain to Corfitz Ulfeldt to be spared from doing so. The war also affected Krabbe at a more
Iver_Krabbe
Socially privileged class in Sweden
to Erik Fleming, Charles X Gustav granted: county of Sölvesborg to Corfitz Ulfeldt (Lars Kagg, then Carl Gustav Wrangel, obtained the county of Sölvesborg
Swedish_nobility
year 1644 in Denmark. Monarch — Christian IV Steward of the Realm — Corfitz Ulfeldt the Domus Anatomica anatomical theatre is completed. the Torstenson
1644_in_Denmark
is also granted the fief Roskilde (Bidstrup estate).* September – Corfitz Ulfeldt and Leonora Christina are released from their imprisonment at Hammershus
1661_in_Denmark
next three loads the following month and the remainder on demand. Corfitz Ulfeldt is appointed as Governor of Copenhagen. Dieterich Buxtehude, composer
1637_in_Denmark
Former Cisterian monastery in Scania, Sweden
was united with Sweden. Herrevad was then given to the Swedish Count Corfitz Ulfeldt and afterwards passed to several other Swedish nobles, but eventually
Herrevad_Abbey
Manor house near Næstved, Denmark
year, he sold it to his brother-in-law, Corfitz Ulfeldt, who then served as Steward of the Realm. After Ulfeldt's fall from power, in 1651, Saltø was confiscated
Saltø
Building in Höör Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden
(1602-1682) lost the family fortune, it was sold to Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664) to repay his debts. Ulfeldt was a Danish aristocrat famous for having switched
Bosjökloster
Danish painter (1843–1917)
Prison", 1875) in the Hirschsprung Collection; Corfits Ulfeldt og Leonora Christina ("Corfitz Ulfeldt and Leonora Christina"); Dronning Sophie Amalies Død
Kristian_Zahrtmann
army officer (died 1700) Dina Vinhofvers, silk worker and accuser of Corfitz Ulfeldt (died 1651) 11 April – Steen Ottesen Brahe, privy counsellor and landowner
1620_in_Denmark
Norwegian-Danish military officer
Brömsebro (1645), he left to journey abroad and was for a time with Corfitz Ulfeldt in the Netherlands but then went into the service of General Peter
Henrik_Bielke
Decade
1649) July 8 – Jean Gamans, German hagiographer (d. 1684) July 10 – Corfitz Ulfeldt, Danish statesman (d. 1664) July 13 – Roland Fréart de Chambray, French
1600s_(decade)
year 1650 in Denmark. Monarch – Frederick III Steward of the Realm – Corfitz Ulfeldt Undated Fredericia is incorporated as a market town. Hans Nielsen Bang
1650_in_Denmark
Socially privileged class in Norway
Ulfeldt Noble Ancient nobility from Denmark. Came to Norway in 17th century with Knud Ulfeldt. 1769 extinction with riksgreve Anton Corfitz Ulfeldt (1699–1769)
Aristocracy_of_Norway
Danish privy councillor and landowner
maintained a close relationship to Corfitz Ulfeldt, whose brother Laurids Ulfeldt was married to Parsberg's daughters Else.Corfitz Ylfeldt bnorrowed him 40,000
Oluf_Parsberg
1658 treaty between Sweden and Denmark-Norway
Taastrup Church in Taastrup, Denmark. Individuals including Count Corfitz Ulfeldt participated in the peace negotiations after Denmark-Norway lost in
Treaty_of_Taastrup
Church in Møn, Denmark
from King Christian IV´s daughter, Leonora Christina, and her husband Corfitz Ulfeldt. The central frame depicts the institution of the Holy Communion. The
Elmelunde_Church
and bringing it up to date was made difficult by rigshofmesteren Corfitz Ulfeldt's hiring of incompetent and dishonest suppliers. Lindenov secretly briefed
Christoffer Godskesen Lindenov
Christoffer_Godskesen_Lindenov
year 1641 in Denmark. Monarch – Christian IV Steward of the Realm – Corfitz Ulfeldt 18 March – The first diplomatic relations between Denmark-Norway and
1641_in_Denmark
Decade
John Trelawny, 1st Baronet, British baronet (b. 1592) February 20 – Corfitz Ulfeldt, Danish statesman (b. 1606) February 26 – Emmanuel Stupanus, Swiss
1660s
over mismanagement of funds as the Governor-general of Norway, and Corfitz Ulfeldt in 1657 over treasonous conduct in helping Sweden during the Dano-Swedish
1660 state of emergency in Denmark
1660_state_of_emergency_in_Denmark
year 1645 in Denmark. Monarch — Christian IV Steward of the Realm — Corfitz Ulfeldt February – The Dano-Carical Conflict begins. 3 March — Simon Paulli
1645_in_Denmark
French painter (1616–1671)
Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; Unknown Man, Musée Fabre, Montpellier; Corfitz Ulfeldt, Frederiksborg, Denmark The Finding of Moses, c. 1650, National Gallery
Sébastien_Bourdon
Danish-Norwegian nobleman and field marshal
of cavalry. After the death of Christian IV, he was persecuted by Corfitz Ulfeldt, who had him dismissed from his posts and sent to Glückstadt as commandant
Claus_von_Ahlefeldt
Public square in Copenhagen, Denmark
of the 17th century, Corfitz Ulfeldt built a mansion at the site and the square became known as Ulfeldts Plads (English: Ulfeldt's Square). The mansion
Gråbrødretorv
Dutch officer and fortification engineer
Copenhagen including cemeteries and monuments including the one to Corfitz Ulfeldt. But above all, he drew up plans for two new districts, one to the
Henrik_Rysensteen
his contributions as a botanist. He left a herbarium in 25 volumes. Corfitz Ulfeldt brought it with him to Sweden where it is now kept in Uppsala University's
Joachim_Burser
Manor house and estate in Denmark
the land and later had to leave the country due to his close ties to Corfitz Ulfeldt. On his return to Denmark, Frederick III forced him to part with Holmegaard
Holmegård_(manor_house)
Danish nobleman and military officer
acquired Ellensborg, which had been confiscated by the Crown after Corfitz Ulfeldt fell into disfavour, and founded the Barony of Holckenhavn. From 1675
Eiler_Holck
Castle in Svedala Municipality, Scania, Sweden
1647, it was acquired by Corfitz Ulfeldt but was confiscated by the Swedish Crown in 1660. In 1735, it was returned to Ulfeldt's grandson, J. Beck (later
Torup_Castle
Danish nobleman and courtier
Denmark. He was a courtier in 1646-1648 and an early supporter of Corfitz Ulfeldt (1606–1664). At the death of his father in 1656, Lykke inherited seven
Kai_Lykke
Danish noblewoman and philanthropist (1815–1884)
fuss made it seem as if her husband were being treated like another Corfitz Ulfeldt, a 17th‑century traitor married to the king's illegitimate daughter
Louise_Dannemand
constructed. 27 March – Hans Svane, statesman (died 1668) 10 July Corfitz Ulfeldt, statesman, and one of the most notorious traitors in Danish history
1606_in_Denmark
Danish nobleman (1599–1667)
infirmity in January 1651. He heard cases for Hannibal Sehested and Corfitz Ulfeldt, and in July was given a seat on the review commission to examine deliveries
Niels_Trolle
Danish politician
process against Corfitz Ulfeldt, his predecessor as Steward of the Realm, who had been charged with embezzlement and treason and Ulfeldt's conviction restored
Joachim_Gersdorff
Danish merchant, shipowner and builder
1642, he rented the building alone on a five-year lease. In 1647, Corfitz Ulfeldt ceded it to him in exchange for a 5,0000 daler reduction in his claims
Jacob_Madsen
Dano-Swedish siege
few others with lanterns, attempting to negotiate with the Swedes. Corfitz Ulfeldt was sent to meet with the mayor and his people. They claimed that their
Siege_of_Nakskov
Danish noblewoman and lady-in-waiting
she was the sister of Jakob Brockenhuus and the maternal aunt of Corfitz Ulfeldt. She became maid of honor to the queen, Anne Catherine of Brandenburg
Rigborg_Brockenhuus
Building in Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality, Denmark
privy councilor Corfitz Trolle died in 1684, and therefore when Birgitte died in 1687, the estate and her title were inherited by Corfitz's son, Frederik
Brahetrolleborg
CORFITZ ULFELDT
CORFITZ ULFELDT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Moorfoot, a topographic name for someone who lived ‘at the foot of the moor’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Kent)
English (Kent) : apparently a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place, but possibly a variant of Moorfoot (see Morfitt).
Male
German
German form of Roman Latin Maurice, MORITZ means "dark-skinned; Moor."
Boy/Male
English
Raven. Black-haired.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Corbett.
Boy/Male
English, Latin
Raven; Variant of Corbet; Black-haired; Dark as a Raven
Boy/Male
English
Raven. Black-haired.
Boy/Male
German Latin
Laurel.
Boy/Male
Latin
Dark skinned.
Boy/Male
British, English, Latin
Raven; Variant of Corbet; Black-haired; Dark as a Raven
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Corbett.
Boy/Male
German, Jamaican, Latin
Laurel Trees; Crowned with Laurels
CORFITZ ULFELDT
CORFITZ ULFELDT
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gold
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Indian (Maharashtra); pronounced as two syllables : Hindu (Brahman) name found among Konkanasth Brahmans. It appears to be derived from Marathi sana ‘small’, a word of Kannada origin.African : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who turns in repentance, Repentant
Boy/Male
Tamil
Diprajit | தீபà¯à®°à®œà¯€à®¤
Boy/Male
Slavic
Form of Michael 'Who is like God?'.
Girl/Female
Russian
Bitter.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Extraordinary
Girl/Female
Indian
Rhythm, Voice
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Bin Al-jarrah had this Name
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shathvika | ஷாதà¯à®µà®¿à®•ா
Shantham
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n.
A comfit; a confection.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Corfu, an island in the Mediterranean Sea.
n.
A confection; a comfit; a drug.
n.
See Comfit, n.
n.
Alt. of Corfute
n.
A dry sweetmeat; any kind of fruit, root, or seed preserved with sugar and dried; a confection.
v. t.
To preserve dry with sugar.
n.
Same as Comfit.