Ringsted County

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Ringsted County (Danish: Sorø Amt) was a Danish county on central Zealand. The largest town was Ringsted.

Ringsted County.

History

Ringsted County was created in 1662 as a replacement of the old Ringsted Fief (Ringsted Len). The county consisted of a single hundred (Ringsted Herred). Beginning in 1748, Ringsted County was administrated together with Sorø County. At the 1793 Danish County Reform, with effect from 1798, Ringsted County, Korsør County, and Antvorskov County were merged into Sorø County.[1]

List of county governors of Sorø

The governors of Ringsted County (Danish: Amtmænd, singular Amtmand) from 1653 until its dissolution in 1798, were:[1][2]

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PortraitName Term Notes
Jørgen Christoffersen Seefeld1630—1662
Henning Pogwisch1662—1664
Jørgen Recdtz1664—1671
Hugo Lützow1671—1680
Adam Ehrenreich von Prehn1680—1684
Frederik Gabel1684—1691
Frederik Giese1692—1693
Frederik Gabel1693—16942nd term
Poul (Hals) Moth1694—1'700
Johan Diderik Grüner1700—1712
Jacob Frants von der Osten1712—1734
Tomas Lillienskjold1734—1748
Christoph Ernst von Beulwitz1743—1745
Heinrich von Reuss1745—1754
Carl Juel1754—1760
Frederik Danneskiold-Samsøe1760—1764
Wolf Veit Christoph von Reitzenstein1764—1781
Carl Adolph Raben1781—1784
Gregers Christian Haxthausen1784—1787
Vilhelm Mathias Skeel1787–1798
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