The House of Ahlefeldt is an ancient
German
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and
Danish noble family
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. It has identical coat of arms with the von Rumohr, von Bosendahl and von Rastorp
German noble families
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, which indicates that they have descended from one House.
Legend
According to the legend, the family descended from "Hunold" Hunoldus comes de
Schwabeck, whose great-grandson Konrad (Conradus baron de Alhefeld) 1152 participated in the murder of
Herman II, Count of Winzenburg
Herman II, Count of Winzenburg (died 29 January 1152) was a son of Herman I, Count of Winzenburg and his second wife, Hedwig. She was either Hedwig of Assel-Woltingerode or Hedwig of Carniola-Istria. Herman II succeeded his father as Count of ...
, and then, in 1153, he went to serve
King Sven III. In 1154 Konrad was overthrown, and he and his family had to flee from Denmark. However, written of records and evidence of these events are unavailable.
Origins
The family originated in
Westensee
Westensee () is a municipality in the district of Rendsburg-Eckernförde, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
The location of Westensee is south of the municipality of Bredenbek or Felde, but north of Emkendorf or Langwedel
Langwedel is a municipal ...
, near
Kiel
Kiel ( ; ) is the capital and most populous city in the northern Germany, German state of Schleswig-Holstein. With a population of around 250,000, it is Germany's largest city on the Baltic Sea. It is located on the Kieler Förde inlet of the Ba ...
,
Germany
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. The earliest known ancestor is ''Benedictus de Prodole'' (d. circa 1340) from
Perdöl, whose son and grandsons served
King Waldemar of Denmark and received significant pawn fiefs and properties in Denmark. Descendants of his brother, ''Scacco de Prodole'', also known as ''Scacco de Rumore'' were members of the ''House of Rumohr''. Two other
German noble houses belonged to the same
genus
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and had identical coat of arms: ''von Bosendahl'' and ''von Rastorp'', but both went extinct, the first in 1535 and the latter in 1749.
In
Duchy of Schleswig
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the family inherited estates
Søgård, Nør, Königsförde-Lindau, Sakstorp and
Gelting
Gelting is a municipality in the district of Schleswig-Flensburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated near the Baltic Sea, approx. 33 km northeast of Schleswig, and 30 km east of Flensburg
Flensburg (; Danish language, Dan ...
. In Holstein, Bossee, Lehmkulen, Wittmold, Deutsch-Nienhof, Emkendorf, Kl. Nordsee, Haseldorf and Fresenburg. Godske von Ahlefeldt (d. 1541) was the last
Catholic
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Bishop of Schleswig
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Note
Between 94 ...
.
Imperial Counts of Rixingen
Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (1623-1686) was raised ''ad personam'' in 1665 to ''Heiliger Römischer Reichsgraf'',
Count of the Holy Roman Empire
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in immediate vassalage to the
Holy Roman Emperor
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. But in 1669 he bought the
County of Rixingen (later passed to the
Dukes of Richelieu
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in 1751), thus becoming the real
sovereign count. Friedrich's daughter, Countess Christiane von Ahlefeldt-Rixingen (1659-1695) from his first marriage to Countess Magarethe Dorothea zu
Rantzau (1642-1665) married
Frederick Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler
Frederick Louis of Nassau-Ottweiler (13 November 1651 – 25 May 1728) was a member of the House of Nassau.
Biography
He was born in Ottweiler, the son of John Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler and Countess Palatine Dorothea Catherine of Bir ...
. His two daughters from his second marriage to Countess Marie Elisabeth zu
Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg (1648-1724), Countess Charlotte Sibylla (1672-1726) married Count Georg Ludwig zu
Solms-Rödelheim (1664-1715) and
Countess Sophie Amalie von Ahlefeldt-Rixingen married
. His two sons followed him as Governors in Schleswig and Holstein.
The son from his first marriage,
Count Friedrich von Ahlefedt (1662–1708), married
Christiane Charlotte Gyldenløve in 1687, an illegitimate daughter of
King Christian V of Denmark with
Sophie Amalie Moth, Countess of Samsøe. His son from his second marriage,
Count Carl von Ahlefeldt, inherited the dominions of Rixingen and
Mörsberg in 1686, which he later passed on to his brother-in-law,
Count Friedrich Ludwig von Nassau-Ottweiler. After the death of his older half-brother in 1708 Carl inherited the county of
Langeland
Langeland (, ) is a Danish island located between the Great Belt and Bay of Kiel. The island measures 285 km2 (c. 110 square miles) and, as of 1 January 2018, has a population of 12,446. with
Tranekær Castle.
Denmark line
His kinsman, High royal councillor
Burchard von Ahlefeldt received in 1672 letters patent as Danish count and the position of
Lensgrave. He inherited the county of
Langeland
Langeland (, ) is a Danish island located between the Great Belt and Bay of Kiel. The island measures 285 km2 (c. 110 square miles) and, as of 1 January 2018, has a population of 12,446. which was later inherited by his cousins, Imperial Counts von Ahlefeldt.
One of his grandsons,
Count Christian von Ahlefeldt inherited the county of
Laurvig
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in
Norway
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, one of the two official counties ever in that country (the other was
Jarlsberg
Jarlsberg was a former countship that forms a part of today's Vestfold county in Norway. The name translates as "Earl's Hill".
The former countships of Jarlsberg and Larvik were merged into a county in 1821. Jarlsberg and Larvik's County (''Jarl ...
, which belonged to the
House of Wedel). In 1785 he received the royal licence to himself and his descendants to bear the name Ahlefeldt-Laurvig and later Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille.
Holdings
The Ahlefeldt family accumulated large holdings of land on the territories of today's Germany and Denmark:
*
Olpenitz (at
Kappeln
Kappeln () is a town in the district of Schleswig-Flensburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the north bank of the Schlei, approx. northeast of Schleswig, and southeast of Flensburg. For the eastern Angeln and the northern S ...
)
*
Saxtorf (at
Schwansen
Schwansen ( or ''Svansø'', meaning "swan island/peninsula") is a peninsula in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, protruding into the Baltic Sea. It is located between Eckernförde Bay to the south and the Schlei inlet to the north.
The Danish dia ...
)
* Königsförde-Lindau (at the
Eider Canal
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)
* County of
Langeland
Langeland (, ) is a Danish island located between the Great Belt and Bay of Kiel. The island measures 285 km2 (c. 110 square miles) and, as of 1 January 2018, has a population of 12,446. with
Tranekær Castle
*
Barony of Lehn
*
Egeskov Castle
Egeskov Castle () is located near Kværndrup, in the south of the island of Funen, Denmark. The castle is Europe's best preserved Renaissance water castle.
History
Egeskov was first mentioned in 1405. The castle structure was erected by Frands B ...
*
Tranekær Castle,
Eriksholm Castle
Eriksholm Castle is a manor house located at the foot of the Isefjord inlet, 6 km south-east of Holbæk, in east Denmark. The history of the estate dates back to 1400 but today's house was built in 1788 to a Neoclassical design by Caspar Fre ...
,
Fjællebro,
Hjortholm,
Møllerup,
Skovsbo and
Ulstrup Castle.
Gallery
File:Detlev von Ahlefeldt (1480-1572).jpg, Detlev von Ahlefeldt (1480-1572)
File:Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (1492-1513).jpg, Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (1492-1513)
File:Hans von Ahlefeldt (1620-1694) 01.jpg, Hans von Ahlefeldt (1620-1694)
File:Burchard von Ahlefeldt (1634-1695).jpg, Burchard von Ahlefeldt (1634-1695)
References
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