Elisabeth Margrethe MOTH TIL HJERMITSLEVGAARD
♀ Elisabeth Margrethe MOTH TIL HJERMITSLEVGAARD
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Elisabeth Margrethe MOTH TIL HJERMITSLEVGAARD | |||
Beruf | Godsejer Brattingsborg Gods, Kolby, Samsø | |||
title | Grevinde |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | September 1652 | København, Danmark nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Bestattung | 18. Februar 1755 | Maarslet Kirke nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Tod | 5. März 1704 | Jomfruens Egede Gods (Fakse H.) nach diesem Ort suchen |
Eltern
Poul MOTH | Ida Dorothea BURENEUS |
Notizen zu dieser Person
Sophie Amalie Moth
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Sophie Amalie Moth (1654 – January 17, 1719) was Christian Vof Denmark’s acknowledged official
lover. She was the first officially acknowledged royal mistress in Denmark.
 
Contents [hide]
1 Biography
2 Children
3 References
4 Sources
[edit]
Biography
Sophie Amalie was the daughter of Poul Moth (1601-1670), doctor of the royal court, and Ida Dorothea Bureneus (1624-1684). The relationship with the monarch was more or less arranged
by her mother, and started in 1671 or 1672. Sophie bore Christian five children, each of whom he acknowledged publicly. Consistentwith the practice of his father and grandfather, all were given the s
urname Gyldenløve.
 
In 1677 Sophie Amalie was given the title Countess of Samsø, a title which chancellor Peder Griffenfeld had been deprived of after falling from favor. The relati
onship was known within the royal court from the start, but it was not official until she was given her title and officially presented at court.
 
In 1679, her children were acknowledg
ed; in 1685, they were officially introduced at court.
 
Moth lived quite discreetly and did not have any politicall influence; the only times sheused her influence were when she secu
red a few favours from the monarch for relatives of hers. Her brother Matthias Moth, in particular, used the connection to his advantage. In 1682, she was granted estates in Gottorp.
 
After Niels Juel's death in 1697, the king arranged for her to take over his mansion, today known as the Thott Palace after a later owner and housing the French Embassy in Copenhagen.[1] Two years la
ter Christian died and she lived a quiet life on her estate until her death in 1719, twenty years later. Christian Gyldenløve, their oldest son, took over the mansion after her.
 
[ed
it] Children
Sophie Amalie's 5 acknowledged illegitimate children by Christian V were:
 
Christiane Gyldenløve (1672&nspace;1689)
Christian Gyldenløve (1674&nspace;1703)
Sophie Christiane Gyldenløve (b. 1675); died in childhood
Anna Christiane Gyldenløve (b. 1676); died in childhood
Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve (24 June 1678 - 8 December 1719)
[edit] References
1.^ "Søheltens palæ på Kongens Nytorv". Berlingske. http://www.berlingske.dk/kultur/soeheltens-palae-paa-kongens-nytorv. Retrieved 2010-01-07.
[edit] Sources
S
ophie Amalie Moth (1654 - 1719) at Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon (in Danish)
 
Geburtsort: Kopenhagen/Dänemark
til Hjermeslevgaard (Børglum H.) (-1679). Fik 1676 tilladelse til at sælge Hjermeslevgaard til standspersoner
Quellenangaben
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