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Slægten Reventlow:

Christian Ditlev Ludvig Reventlow
(1950 -     )



Andre slægter:

Christen Thomesen Sehested
(1590 - 1657)



Slotte og Herregårde


Aalstrup
Aalstrup

I 1774-75 gennemgik Aalstrup en renovering i forbindelse med, at Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow og hans hustru flyttede ind på gården. Her blev facaden hvidpudset, og gården fik en tresidet hovedtrappe tegnet af greven selv - som senere er blevet erstattet af en ligeløbende trappe med gelænder til hoveddøren.


Heraldik


Alliancevaaben Reventlow & Negendank
Alliancevaaben Reventlow & Negendank

Der Deckel schmückt ein Familienwappen, der Mecklenburger Adelsfamilie von Negendank und derer von Reventlow.


Gravsten og epitafier


Ida Augusta Hardenberg Reventlow
Ida Augusta Hardenberg Reventlow

Gravsten, Radsted Kirke
   

Magdalene Charlotte Hedevig Schubart

Magdalene Charlotte Hedevig Schubart

Kvinde 1757 - 1816  (59 år)


 

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Dyrmann, Kristine: Hoffraktioner og kvindelige politiske netværk: Kvinder fra eliten ved det danske hof i en urolig tid, 1784–1797


Engelsk artikel med titlen: Court Factions and Female Political Networks

Uddrag af "Courts and Politics in an Age of Turmoil, c.1780–1830

Abstract

A bloodless coup d’état brought Frederik VI of Denmark to power in 1784, while he was still a crown prince. With it, a new faction of courtiers supporting him also took power. This faction comprised men and women whose letters reveal the importance of sociability, family ties, and personal relationships in everyday court politics. Family connections, inheritance, and personal relationships were politically important not only for competing royals but also for courtiers and their families. This chapter examines how a group of women at court tried to strengthen their family networks through participation in courtly sociability; this included the introduction of a daughter at court during the social season, hosting a ball, and organising family activities that brought together their own children and royal children. The crown prince grew older and became more independent whilst the European continent was upended by revolutionary wars. To navigate these tumultuous times, seeking alternative ways to access the ruler became increasingly important to his courtiers. The chapter sheds light on the intricate ways in which family, personal connections, and political interest entwined at court in a time of upheaval.


Ejer/Kildehttps://brill.com/edcollbook-oa/title/65065
FilnavnDyrmann, Kristine - Court Factions and Female Political Networks.pdf
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Knyttet tilAndreas Petrus Bernstorff; Frederik 6, Konge af Danmark; Komtesse Charlotte Amalie Reventlow; Greve Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow; Komtesse Frederikke Louise Reventlow; Greve Johan Ludvig Reventlow; Erik Skeel Schaffalitzky de Muckadell; Komtesse Charlotte Dorothea Josephine Christiane Schimmelmann; Heinrich Ernst Schimmelmann; Anna Sybilla Schubart; Herman Schubart; Magdalene Charlotte Hedevig Schubart; Frederikke Louise Wesselhöft