Jørgen Rosenkrantz

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Jørgen Rosenkrantz

Jørgen Rosenkrantz (11 July 1607 – 8 January 1675) was a Danish nobleman who served as headmaster of Sorø Academy and the first county governor of Sorø County.

Rosenkrantz was born on 11 July 1607 at Rosenlund, the son of privy councillor Holger Rosenkrantz til Rosenholm (1574–1642) and Sophie Axelsdatter Brahe (1578–1646). He attended Sorø Academy from 1624 before continuing his education abroad in Oxford and Orléans.[1]

Career

In 1632, Rosenkrantz headed the Danish delegation to Breslaumødet. In 1633–37, he worked in Danske Kancelli. In 1639, he was granted a prelature in Viborg. In 1648–53, he served as royal treasurer (Rentemester). In 1652, he con-founded the Danish Greenland Company. In 1653, he was nominated for the privy council and appointed hofmeister at Sorø Academy and headmaster of Herlufsholm School. In 1662, he became the first county governor of Sorø County.[2] During the Swedish Wars, in 1657–60, when Sorø Academy lost most of its incomes, Rosenkrantz continued the operations at his own expense. He was nonetheless unable to prevent its dissolution in 1665. After Hans Svane's death in 1668, he unsuccessfully tried to succeed him as Bishop of Roskilde.[1]

Personal life and property

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