Waldemar Christian to Schleswig and Holstein
Waldemar Christian (born June 26, 1622 at Frederiksborg Palace ; † February 26, 1656 in Lublin ) was a Danish count of Schleswig and Holstein . He was the son of the Danish King Christian IV (1577-1648) and his morganatic wife Kirsten Munk (1598-1658).
Life
Waldemar Christian inherited the island of Tåsinge near Funen from his parents . Between 1639 and 1644, King Christian IV had the Kærstrup (or Kærsgård) farm there expanded into Valdemars Slot ( German Waldemars Castle ), which he never moved into. In 1637 Waldemar Christian traveled with Hannibal Sehested to Brussels , France , Italy and England .
He was repeatedly sent to Sweden on a diplomatic mission by his father . For political reasons, Waldemar Christian Irina (1627–1679), a daughter of the Russian Tsar Michael I , was supposed to marry. Shortly after the New Year 1644, Waldemar Christian arrived in Moscow . He was received with great pomp. However, Waldemar Christian refused, as requested by the Tsar, to convert to the Russian Orthodox Church . The wedding did not take place. Waldemar Christian was imprisoned in Russia for a year and a half. He was only able to return to Denmark after Michael's death in July 1645.
In the following years Waldemar Christian broke up with his mother because of financial disputes. He first joined Emperor Ferdinand III in Poland . to, then in 1655 to the Swedish King Karl X. Gustav . He took part in the Swedish-Polish war in the Swedish service , where he died in Lublin in 1656 at the age of 33.
literature
- Waldemar Christian to Schleswig and Holstein . In: Carl Frederik Bricka (Ed.): Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Tillige omfattende Norge for Tidsrummet 1537-1814. 1st edition. tape 18 : Ubbe – Wimpffen . Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag, Copenhagen 1904, p. 197 (Danish, runeberg.org ).
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SURNAME | Waldemar Christian to Schleswig and Holstein |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Waldemar Christian of Schleswig-Holstein |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish Count of Schleswig and Holstein |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 26, 1622 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frederiksborg Castle , Denmark |
DATE OF DEATH | February 26, 1656 |
Place of death | Lublin , Poland |