Ove Skade
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Ove (Offe) Skade (23 August 1609 – 19 October 1664) was a Danish courtier and fiefholder who served as the first Prefect of the Diocese of Zealand.

Early life
Career

In 1615, Skade became a Page for Duke Ulrik whom he later accompanied on journeys abroad. In 1629–31, he served as secretary in Danske Kancelli. In 1631, he was sent to Russia with Malte Juul. In 1633, he was appointed hofjunker and sent to Dresden. In 1635, he was appointed kammerjun ker for Duke Frederik.[2]
In 1660, Skade was granted the fief of Roskilde. In the same year, he was appointed the first Prefect of the Diocese of Zealand. He was also created a prive councillor (rigsråd), assessor in Danske Kanvelli and a Supreme Court justice. He was fiefholder of Roskilde County (Roskilde Amt) until 16 November 1661. In 1662, he was succeeded by Kürbitz.
