- Christiane Sehested
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Christiane Christiansdatter Sehested (15 July 1626–1670) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and his morganatic spouse, Kirsten Munk. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig-Holstein with her mother and siblings. She was the twin of her sister Hedevig Ulfeldt.
Christiane was engaged by her father with the noble Hannibal Sehested, viceroy of Norway, in 1636. She was married under great festivities in Copenhagen in 1642. She left for Norway with her spouse and lived with him in Akershus fortress in Oslo. Her father died in 1648. In 1651, her husband lost his position, and she was called to Copenhagen to sign a statement in which her spouse was deprived of his Norwegian estates. She also lost her status as countess. Her relationhsip with Sehested, and her siblings was not close, and in 1651-58, she lived alone in poverty in Hamburg. She returned to Denmark in 1658 to side with the invading Swedes with her spouse to avenge the loss of her status; they joined the Swedish camp outside the sieged Danish capital. In 1660, Sehested regained the trust of the court, and in 1662, she was given back her personal status as countess. In 1666, she was widowed and retired to her estates.
She is known to have written a band of the songs of Folklore.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Christiane Sehested 16. Frederick I of Denmark 8. Christian III of Denmark 17. Anna of Brandenburg 4. Frederick II of Denmark 18. Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg 9. Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg 19. Catherine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 2. Christian IV of Denmark 20. Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg 10. Ulrich, Duke of Mecklenburg 21. Anna of Brandenburg 5. Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow 22. Frederick I of Denmark 11. Elizabeth of Denmark 23. Sophie of Pomerania 1. Christiane Christiansdatter Sehested 24. Mogens Olufsen Munk 12. Ludvik Mogensen Munk 25. Karen Ludvigsdatter Rosenkrantz 6. Ludvig Ludviksen Munk 26. Peder Hansen Lykke 13. Kirsten Pedersdatter Lykke 27. Kirsten Pedersdatter Høg
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Karen Pedersdatter Reventlow3. Kirsten Munk 28. Peder Jørgensen Marsvin 14. Jørgen Pedersen Marsvin 29. Helle Tagesdatter Hollunger 7. Ellen Jørgensdatter Marsvin 30. Otte Henriksson Gyldenstierne 15. Karen Ottesdatter Gyldenstierne 31. Helvig Mogensdatter Gøye References
- http://runeberg.org/dbl/3/0558.html (in Danish)
Categories:- 1626 births
- 1670 deaths
- Danish nobility
- 17th-century Danish people
- 17th-century Norwegian people
- 17th-century women writers
- Twin people from Denmark
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