Frederik Marcus Knuth (politician)
Liege Count Frederik Marcus Knuth-Knuthenborg (also Frederik Markus Knuth ; born January 11, 1813 in Christiania ; † January 8, 1856 in Copenhagen ) was a Danish nobleman, bailiff and national liberal politician. As Minister of March , he was Denmark's first Foreign Minister. He was also liege count of Knuthenborg from 1818 until his death .
Life
Knuth was born in Christiania in 1813 into the Count's Knuth family. His mother was Karen F. Knuth, daughter of the Norwegian politician and later First Minister Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz , his father was the lawyer Eggert Christopher Knuth , he drowned three months after the birth of his son in Sarpen . Frederik Marcus' grandfather Frederik Knuth died in 1818, and so Frederik Marcus became the heir to large estates at the age of five, meanwhile from his uncle AW Moltke. His mother married for the second time on June 22, 1815, and the husband was the Norwegian Major General Carl Frederik Ferdinand Vilhelm Albrecht Kaltenborn .
In 1829 Knuth began his law studies and made his state examination in 1833. Four years later he took control of Knuthenborg, which he led authoritatively. In 1847 he became a district councilor in Sorø . From March 22 to November 16, 1848, Knuth was Foreign Minister of Denmark's first elected government, the so-called March Ministry . On October 23, 1848 Knuth was a member of the Constituent Assembly ( Den Grundlovgivende Rigsforsamling ). In 1852 and 1853 he was a member of the Folketing and in 1854 of the Landsting .
In his office as Foreign Minister he was succeeded by the Council President Adam Wilhelm Moltke .
Offspring and death
His marriage to Karen Rothe (1815–1877) in Copenhagen on May 18, 1837 had six children:
- Eggert Christopher (October 29, 1838 - October 18, 1874)
- Charlotte Frederikke (born April 26, 1840; † April 21, 1931) ⚭ Count Christian Johan Frederik Tramp zu Kyø (1842–1918)
- Benedkte (May 2, 1842 - December 17, 1909) ⚭ Baron Christian Conrad Sophus Rosenørn-Lehn zu Rössjöholm and Højstrup (1827–1899)
- Karen (September 4, 1845 - March 8, 1847)
- Maria Elisabeth (* March 7, 1849; † August 18, 1894) ⚭ Liege Count Wilhelm Carl Joachim Ove Casper Bendt Wedell-Wedellsborg zu Wedellsborg (1840–1922)
- Adam Wilhelm (born September 5, 1854 - † October 22, 1888)
The children were all titled Lehnsgraf ("greve") and Lehnsgräfin ("komtesse").
Knuth died in Copenhagen on January 8, 1856 and was buried in the cemetery of Hunseby Kirke .
ancestors
Eggert Christopher Knuth Count of Knuthenborg |
Maria Knuth, b. of Numsen |
Frederik Christian von Møsting privy councilor |
Elisabeth Cathrine von Møsting, b. by Schack lady-in-waiting |
Otto Christian Rosenkrantz Prime Major |
Karen Johanne Rosenkrantz, b. Rønning |
Helmuth Gotthardt von Barner major general |
Henriette Margrethe von Barner, b. Lente af Adeler |
Frederik Knuth Count of Knuthenborg |
Juliane Marie Knuth, b. from Møsting |
Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz First Minister |
Amaile Tugendreich Rosenkrantz, b. from Barner | ||||
Eggert Christopher Knuth Count of Knuthenborg |
Karen F. Knuth, b. Rosenkrantz | ||||||
Frederik Marcus Knuth Count of Knuthenborg |
literature
- C. St. A. Bille: Knuth, Frederik Marcus . In: Carl Frederik Bricka (Ed.): Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Tillige omfattende Norge for Tidsrummet 1537-1814. 1st edition. tape 9 : Jyde – Køtschau . Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag, Copenhagen 1895, p. 300-303 (Danish, runeberg.org ).
- Claus Bjørn: FM Knuth . In: Svend Cedergreen Bech , Svend Dahl (eds.): Dansk biografisk leksikon . Founded by Carl Frederik Bricka , continued by Povl Engelstoft. 3. Edition. tape 8 : Kjærulf – Levetzow . Gyldendal, Copenhagen 1981, ISBN 87-01-77442-5 (Danish, biografiskleksikon.lex.dk ).
Web links
- Frederik Marcus greve Knuth-Knuthenborg . finnholbek.dk
Footnotes
- ↑ a b c d Claus Bjørn: FM Knuth . In: Svend Cedergreen Bech , Svend Dahl (eds.): Dansk biografisk leksikon . Founded by Carl Frederik Bricka , continued by Povl Engelstoft. 3. Edition. tape 8 : Kjærulf – Levetzow . Gyldendal, Copenhagen 1981, ISBN 87-01-77442-5 (Danish, biografiskleksikon.lex.dk ).
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Frederik Knuth | Lehnsgraf of Knuthenborg 1818 - 1856 |
Eggert Christopher Knuth |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Knuth, Frederik Marcus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Knuth, Frederik Marcus Lehnsgraf (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish liege count, bailiff and, as a national liberal politician, Denmark's first foreign minister |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 11, 1813 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Christiania |
DATE OF DEATH | January 8, 1856 |
Place of death | Copenhagen |