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Støvlet-Cathrine

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Cathrine employed herself with prostitution early in life. Initially, having a good voice and a fine figure, she enlisted at the theater as a dancer and actress, and continued to be officially listed as such. In reality, however, she hardly started her stage career before she left it to be kept as a
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Her mother was married to the soldier Johan Ernst Benthagen, and Cathrine took his last name. Her mother manufactured boots, which earned the girl the nickname Støvlet-Cathrine (literally "Boots-Catherine"). She was described as a beautiful, tall woman with a feminine figure and a dark complexion:
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of her godfather as a foster child, with an allowance given to her by the prince for her upkeep. The allowance left to her by her father eventually dried out, and she returned to her mother, in 1753.
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with him and his companions, and was seen playing cards with him at court. She is believed to have influenced him in the dismissal of the cabinet secretary
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in 1772, in which she wished him the best and explained that she had written several times before, but assumed that Struensee had intercepted her letters.
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In 1770, she was given a pension of 500 Rigsdaler a year. It is known that she sent the king a letter after the fall of
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that the king took her to court. He seemed to be in love with her, and called her the "Mistress of the Universe".
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as an official mistress, but it had not succeeded. Støvlet-Cathrine, however, appeared with him at the
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Støvlet-Cathrine is believed to have been the illegitimate child of her godfather, Prince
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origin. As a person, she was described as confident, strong-willed and witty.
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him and married musician Hans Hinrich Schweder (1760–1813) in 1785.
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In early January 1768, she was arrested and taken to prison in
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Støvlet-Cathrine (1745 - 1805): Benthagen, Anne Cathrine
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disliked her influence over the king. It was considered
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in the 1760s and the official royal mistress of King
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Copenhagen
Plön
Holstein
Danish
prostitute
courtesans
Copenhagen
Christian VII of Denmark
Georg Ludwig of Brunswick-Bevern
officer
African
ambassador
Austrian
King Christian VII
Birgitte Sofie Gabel
masked balls
brothels
Reverdil
Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
scandalous
Hamburg
Neumünster
Holstein
Birgitte Sofie Gabel
Struensee
lawyer
divorced

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