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- Count Peder Griffenfeld (before ennoblement Peder Schumacher) (24 August 1635 – 12 March 1699) was a Danish statesman and royal favourite. He became the...
- Peder Schumacher, named Count of Griffenfeld by Christian V in 1670 and high councillor of Denmark in 1674. Griffenfeld, a skilled statesman, better understood...
- received in 1671 an armorial grant with the name Griffenfeld. The creation involved that Count Griffenfeld, in addition to owning 14 percent of the countship's...
- Griffenfeld Island, Griffenfeldt Island, (Danish: Griffenfeld Ø) or Umanaq ("the mountain in the shape of a heart"), after the name of the highest peak...
- rejects. Count Peder Griffenfeld, Munkholmen's most famous prisoner, was transferred from the fortress of Copenhagen in 1671. Griffenfeld was kept at Munkholmen...
- love with Nanna and Thora, the daughters of Elsinore's governor, George Griffenfeld. Until now, the girls have scornfully refused the two suitors' advances...
- In 1673, he was replaced by Peder Schumacher Griffenfeld (1635-1699). Following the arrest of Griffenfeld, Ahlefeldt was made chancellor again. He held...
- to give time to consolidate Griffenfeld's far-reaching system of alliances. Juel completely sympathized with Griffenfeld's Scandinavian policy, which aimed...
- 1674) 1631 – Philip Henry, English minister (d. 1696) 1635 – Peder Griffenfeld, Danish lawyer and politician (d. 1699) 1684 – Sir Robert Munro, 6th...
- of Wiltshire, English diplomat and politician (b. 1477) 1699 – Peder Griffenfeld, Danish politician (b. 1635) 1898 – Zachris Topelius, Finnish-Swedish...