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  1. Vibeke Kruse. Vibeke Kruse was the mistress of Christian IV. The first part of Vibeke Kruse’s life is not known. She came into the service of Kirsten Munk, the second wife of Christian IV, and later of Kirsten Munk’s mother, Ellen Marsvin. The long suffering relationship between Christian IV and Kirsten Munk was finally severed in 1629 when ...

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    Kirsten Munk . Christian 4.'s hustru "til venstre hånd" . Datter af statholder i Norge Ludvig Munk til Nørlund og Ellen Marsvin. Senere rygter forbandt hende med Ellen Marsvins skriver Otte Knudsen, senere borgmester i Odense. I 1615 forelskede kongen sig voldsomt og tilsyneladende livsvarigt i hende. Helt uigengældt. En række kærlighedsbreve er bevaret, udelukkende fra hans hånd, og ...

  3. jan. 2010 – feb. 2012. The Danish national strategy was formulated following the first national count of homelessness in 2007. This count showed about 5,000 homeless people in week 6 in 2007. This figure includes rough sleepers, people in homeless shelters, and the ‘hidden homeless’ i.e. people without a housing solution staying ...

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  4. The first decades of the 17th century was a great period for the entrepreneurial and ambitious Christian IV. An economic depression was on its way, but its full force had not yet been felt. Portrait of Kirsten Munk. Gouache, that is, a special water colour technique. Painted by Jacob van Doordt, 1623, as a sketch for a parade portrait, which is.

  5. 15 giu 2015 · Henry VIII of England had his great matter with Anne Boleyn. Christian IV of Denmark was equally robbed of his senses when he first clapped eyes on Kirsten Munk in 1615. By all accounts, the young girl was lovely – and equipped with an impressive mother, Ellen Marsvin, who had no intention of sacrificing Kirsten’s virtue without adequate ...

  6. Kirsten Munk (a veces "Christina Munk"; 6 de julio de 1598-19 de abril de 1658) fue una noble danesa, la segunda esposa del rey Christian IV de Dinamarca, [1] y madre de doce de sus hijos. Biografía [ editar ]

  7. Kirsten Munk hatte eine enge Beziehung zu Christian IV. und galt als intelligente und selbständige Persönlichkeit. 1626 begann sie jedoch ein Verhältnis mit dem Rheingrafen Otto Ludwig von Salm und das Königspaar lebte sich mehr und mehr auseinander. 1630 verließ sie den Hof und lebte von da an auf ihren jütländischen Gütern Boller und Rosenvold, zeitweise unter Hausarrest.