Wilhelm Carl Ferdinand von Ahlefeldt

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Wilhelm Carl Ferdinand Ahlefeldt-Laurvigen with the Chapter Cross

Wilhelm Carl Ferdinand Graf von Ahlefeldt-Laurvigen (also: Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand von Ahlefeldt ) (born August 5, 1769 in Bjørnemose Gods , † June 24, 1852 in Birkelse Gods ) was canon of the cathedral chapter of Lübeck Cathedral .

Life

Ahlefeldt was the lord of the island of Langeland and of Laurvigen in Norway and carried the title "Count of Langeland and Laurvigen". He was the third son of Christian von Ahlefeldt-Laurvigen (1732–1791) and his wife Elisabeth geb. Juel (1742-1803).

At the age of six, on September 6, 1775, he received a preamble at Lübeck Cathedral , which Victor Christian von Levetzow (* 1752) had resigned in his favor, and thus became canon . In 1791 he studied at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel .

In his first marriage from 1798 he was born with Edel Dyre. Brockenhuus von Løwenhielm (1774–1804) married. This marriage produced five children. After the death of his first wife, Ahlefeldt married the middle-class Claudine Bang (1789–1838), the daughter of Claus Bang (1740–1805) and his wife Pallene Urne, born in 1806. Rosenvinge (1755-1812). There were also five children from this marriage.

Ahlefeldt was the bearer of the Dannebrog Order .

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