15 February 1864(1864-02-15) (aged 78) Copenhagen, Denmark
Resting place
Karice Church, Karise, Denmark
Spouse(s)
Frederikke Louise Knuth Marie Elisabeth Knuth
Children
Frederik Moltke Christian Moltke
Parent(s)
Joachim Godske Moltke Georgine von Buchwald
Relatives
Adam Gottlob Moltke (grandfather)
Adam Wilhelm Moltke, 3rd Count of Bregentved (25 August 1785 – 15 February 1864) was a Danish nobleman, landowner, civil servant and politician, who in 1848–1852 was the first Prime Minister of Denmark under the new constitutional monarchy outlined in 1848 and signed as the Danish Constitution on 5 June 1849 by Frederick VII of Denmark.[1]
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