Carl von Rosen

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Carl Anton Sophus Gottlieb von Rosen (born September 9, 1819 in Segeberg , Holstein ; † December 7, 1891 at Henriksholm estate near Vedbæk , Rudersdal Kommune , Denmark ) was a Royal Danish President and Chamberlain .

Life

Von Rosen came from the official and officer family Rose, first mentioned in Stralsund in 1622, and was the eldest son of the royal Danish bailiff and chamberlain Wilhelm von Rosen (1788-1853) and Sophie Decker (1799-1868). Rosen married on January 30, 1863 in Flensburg Marianne Elise Nicoline Catharine von Raeder (born May 28, 1841 in Kiel , † September 30, 1921 in Frederiksberg near Copenhagen ), the daughter of Lieutenant General Johann Philipp Thomas von Raeder . The couple had seven children, four daughters and three sons. His two younger brothers were the royal Prussian government president Alfred von Rosen (1825–1912) and the royal Danish staff officer in the army high command Sigismund von Rosen (1827–1864).

On November 21, 1852, Kammerjunker Rosen, as head of the secretariat of the Ministry for the Duchy of Holstein, was also appointed head of the first department of the ministry.

Later, Rosen was Royal Danish President in Flensburg from 1854 to 1864 and from 1853 Chamberlain. He was also a commissioner for the Schleswig-Holstein railways and from 1876 a member of the Danish Reichstag for the constituency of Lyngby , which he remained until 1890. From 1867 he was the landlord on Henriksholm, where he died in 1891.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Schleswig-Holstein advertisements . December 6, 1852, p. 329 ( Carl v. Rosen in the Google book search - supplement).
  2. ^ Franzisca Henriette Viborg von Rosen: The gamle majorinde fra Færgegaarden . Ed .: Ellen Charlotte Dorothea von Rosen. Nordisk forlag, Gyldendal 1913, p. 51 ( excerpt ).