Christoph Ernst von Beulwitz
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Christoph Ernst von Beulwitz (14 February 1695 – 17 April 1757) was a German-Danish privy councillor, county governor and headmaster of Sorø Academy. His daughter, Frederikke Charlotte Reventlow, became a renowned author and letter writer.
Beulwitz was born on 14 February 1695 at Löhma in Württemberg, the son of Gottfried Christian von Beulwitz (died 1726) and Catharina Magdalene von Reitzenstein (1658–c. 1720). His mother had previously been married to Adam Friedrich Thoss von Erlbach til Prex (died 1688). His father owned the estates Löhma and Weitisberge. In 1712–15, Beulwitz studied in Jena.[1]