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on 13 November 1742. He served as president of the Academy for the rest of his lifetime and the meetings were held at his residence. The academy opted right from the beginning to publish in
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for a year. Subsequently, he studied and traveled at various places in Germany, the Netherlands, France and England until 1716, when he became a courtier and civil servant in Denmark.
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He obtained the position of marshal of the court to Crown Prince Christian (later King Christian VI) in 1721. In 1727, he became a member of the
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castle which belonged to his maternal grandmother. His tutors during his upbringing included J. W. Schröder who later would go on to tutor
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At his death Holstein left a library of 20,000 books, as well as a collection of handwritten manuscripts. Both are now in the
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Holstein was in regular correspondence with the King about daily affairs and matters with which the King was occupied.
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area, where he built the Ledreborg mansion. Ledreborg was first established as a
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where his father was president, and the same year he also became director of the
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and Knud Johan Ludvig, Lensgreve Holstein til Ledreborg, husband of
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in its original language. He also studied philosophy and history.
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He was the ancestor of the Holstein-Ledreborg family, including
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With the permission of the King, Holstein and Gram founded the
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was among the philosophers he read, and he corresponded with
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When Christian VI became king in 1730, he appointed Holstein
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from 1735 to 1751. The Danish colony Holsteinsborg on
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In 1711 his father sent him to 334:in order to be able to read the 291:with the bishop) of Zealand and 702:Government ministers of Denmark 624:Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, VIII 409:) and in 1750 converted into a 143: 18:Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg 692:18th-century Danish landowners 1: 47: 627:(in Danish). pp. 37–43. 287:and co-administrator of the 230:Johan Ludvig was the son of 654:Privy Councillor of Denmark 468:. Routledge. p. 1916. 391:Christian Frederik Holstein 373:Personal life and Ledreborg 158:Christian Frederik Holstein 59:Privy Councillor of Denmark 723: 465:Encyclopedia of the Arctic 660: 651: 643: 638: 605: 590: 573: 556: 535: 500: 488: 385:Holstein married Hedevig 344:Johann Lorenz von Mosheim 209:Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg 39: 313:University of Copenhagen 204:), was named after him. 437:Knight of the Dannebrog 252:Johann Albert Fabricius 244:Christian VI of Denmark 443:Knight of the Elephant 382: 348:Johann Matthias Gesner 250:where he studied with 521:Store norske leksikon 518:Johan Ludvig Holstein 380: 182:Johan Ludvig Holstein 34:Johan Ludvig Holstein 270:, an orphanage King 232:Johan Georg Holstein 167:Johan Georg Holstein 69:Ulrik Adolf Holstein 354:and Andreas Hojer. 274:founded that year. 264:College of Missions 639:Political offices 383: 295:of Copenhagen and 670: 669: 661:Succeeded by 475:978-1-136-78680-8 258:Career in Denmark 194:Minister of state 179: 178: 27:Danish politician 16:(Redirected from 714: 697:People from Lübz 647:Iver Rosenkrantz 644:Preceded by 636: 631:Project Runeberg 628: 609: 603: 594: 588: 577: 571: 560: 554: 539: 533: 524: 515: 504: 498: 492: 486: 480: 479: 459: 381:Ledreborg Palace 305:Iver Rosenkrantz 147: 145: 117: 106: 95:7 September 1694 87: 52: 49: 44: 30: 21: 722: 721: 717: 716: 715: 713: 712: 711: 672: 671: 666: 657: 649: 629:1897–1905. 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Johan Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg

Privy Councillor of Denmark
Ulrik Adolf Holstein
Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff
Lübz
Mecklenburg
Copenhagen
Christian Frederik Holstein
Lensgreve
Ledreborg
Minister of state
Greenland
Sisimiut
Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg
Princess Marie Gabriele of Luxembourg
Lejre
Johan Georg Holstein
Bülow family
Lübz
Christian VI of Denmark
Hamburg
Johann Albert Fabricius
College of Missions
Frederick IV
amtmann
diocese
Roskilde
chanceries
Iver Rosenkrantz

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