Breide Rantzau (13 October 1556 – 10 January 1618) was a German nobleman in Danish-Norwegian service. He served as stadtholder of Copenhagen from 1602.
BreideRantzau (13 October 1556 – 10 January 1618) was a German nobleman in Danish-Norwegian service. He served as stadtholder of Copenhagen from 1602...
Heinrich Rantzau (1526–1598), German-Danish humanist writer and statesman Daniel Rantzau (1529–1569), Danish-German general BreideRantzau (died 1618)...
his claim. However, he was put off by Johann Rantzau for arbitration. Eventually, Governor BreideRantzau, the bishop's brother, nullified the guilt in...
Frederick II of Denmark. His oldest son BreideRantzau was a councillor of the Danish realm, and a younger son, Gert Rantzau, was Captain of the castles of Kronborg...
Flensburg. He was a son of Heinrich Rantzau, the King of Denmark's Lieutenant in Holstein. His older brother was BreideRantzau. In the winter of 1581-2 he was...
in Holsten, Amtmann of Segeberg. BreideRantzau (1556-1618), Rigsråd 1581, Statholder of Copenhagen. Ditlev Rantzau, Hofmarskal, and as such Rittmester...
1612, the castle was again taken and burned by Danish troops under BreideRantzau (1556–1618).Reconstruction was not started until 1616. As late as the...
Christian IV. In August 1589, the Danish council decided that Peder Munk, BreideRantzau, Dr Paul Knibbe, and Niels Krag would accompany Anne of Denmark, the...
accompanied by Sophie Kaas, perhaps her sister, who was a connection of BreideRantzau. Sophie was listed in a roll of the queen's household in 1591. She is...
Edinburgh included the councillors: Admiral Peder Munk, Steen Brahe, BreideRantzau, and Dr Nicolaus Theophilus; and the gentlemen: Ove Liunge, Jørgen Brahe...
estate was inherited by his son BreideRantzau. After Briede's death in 1618, the estate passed to his son Kai Rantzau who died in 1623 and left the estate...
historiographer Royal. In August 1589 the Danish council decided that Peder Munk, BreideRantzau, Dr Paul Knibbe, and Niels Krag would accompany Anne of Denmark, the...
her husband James VI. Her company included the Admiral Peder Munk, BreideRantzau, Knibbe, and Niels Krag. Facing adverse weather and 'contrary winds'...
from 1320. The manor was owned by the Urne family until 1605, when BreideRantzau inherited it. In 1725, the manor was sold and for fifty years it changed...
Gyldenstierne, Steen Brahe, Hak Holgersen Ulfstand, Henrik Below, and BreideRantzau. He came to England for the coronation of King James and was lodged...
Denmark Breide Noble Ancient nobility from Holstein. Known in Norway in the 16th century with Margrete Breide. 1675 extinction with Bendix Breide. Norway...
(who died in 1584). On 4 February 1554, he wed Margrethe Breide, the daughter of Hans Breide and Thale Emmiksdatter. In 1575, citing health issues, Povel...