Otto Rosenørn-Lehn
Lehnsbaron Otto Ditlev Rosenørn-Lehn (born May 28, 1821 on Orebygård ; † May 21, 1892 in Copenhagen ) was two-time Danish Foreign Minister .
Life
Rosenorn-Lehn came paternal the letter Adelsgeschlecht Rosenorn ; his father was the officer Henrik Christian Rosenørn-Lehn (1782-1847), his mother was his wife Christiane Henriette Rosenørn-Lehn, née Barner (1788-1860). Rosenørn-Lehn began studying in Sorø in 1841 . After the death of his father he took over the barony of Guldborgland .
In 1864 Rosenørn-Lehn was appointed to the Danish Imperial Council, when it was abolished in 1866 to the Landsting , to which he belonged until his death.
In 1870 Rosenørn-Lehn was appointed director of the royal painting collection at Christiansborg , and in 1874 he also became director of the copper engraving collection.
From 28 May 1870 to the June 11, 1875 Rosenorn-Lehn Foreign Minister was the governments Holstein Holsteinsborg and Fonnesbech he was by Frederik Moltke replaced, but he died on 1 October 1875 so Rosenorn-Lehn in the government Estrup was convened and belonged to this until his death.
literature
- Kristian Hvidt : Otto Rosenørn-Lehn , in: Dansk Biografisk Leksikon , 3rd edition, 1979–1984.
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SURNAME | Rosenørn-Lehn, Otto |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rosenørn-Lehn, feudal baron Otto Ditlev (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | two-time Danish Foreign Minister |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 28, 1821 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | on Orebygård |
DATE OF DEATH | May 21, 1892 |
Place of death | Copenhagen |