Eggert Christopher Knuth (1838-1874)
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Eggert Christopher (von) Knuth, Count of
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and Gyldensteen (20 October 1722 – 26 February 1776), was a Danish landowner, Supreme Court justice and Prefect of the Diocese of Zealand. He was the brother of Christian Frederik and Conrad Ditlev Knuth and the father of Johan Henrik Knuth and Frederik Knuth.


Early life and education

Knuth was the son of Adam Christopher Knuth (1687–1738) and Ida Margrethe Reventlow (1701–1757). He studied in Göttingen in 1739.


Career

On his return to Denmark he enrolled in the army where he became a captain in 1742. In 1732, he joined the Life Guard on Foot. In 1749 he became adjutant-general to the king. In 1751 he resigned from the army (with the rank of colonel) to become a Supreme Court justice. In 1759, he was appointed as ''geheimeråd''. In 1764 he was appointed Prefect of the Diocese of Zealand. In 1772, he was appointed as one of the judges in the trial against Queen Caroline Mathilde.


Property and titles

Eggert Christopher Knuth succeeded his father to the County of Knuthenborg in 1747. Through his first wife he also acquired the County of Gyldensteen on
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. In 1760 he acquired Ravnstrup at
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only to sell it again eight years later. In 1772, he acquired Mørup and converted it into a ''stamhus'' (sold in 1803). In 1759, Knuth purchased the Plessen Mansion at
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as his city home in Copenhagen. It was from then on known as "Det Knuthske Hotel" (The Knuth Hotel). In 1842 Knuth was awarded the title of chamberlain (''kammerherre''). In 1754 Knuth was created a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog. In 1763, he was awarded the
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. In 1766, he was awarded the title of ''gehejmekonferensråd'' In 1773, he was awarded the
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.


Personal life

Knuth was married three times. His first wife was Marguerithe Maurice Francoise Isidore Isidore Casado de Monteleone (1723–1752), daughter of Joachim Christoph Moltke, diplomat and ambassador, and Sophia Albertine baroness Wolzogen. The wedding took place on 5 February 1742 in Gunseby Church. Her maternal grandfather was Jean Henri Huguetan Gyldensteen. They had two daughters and a son: * Christiane Sophie Frederikke Knuth (1743–1790) * Charlotte Louise Knuth (1745-1812), married to Carl Friedrich von Görtz (1733-1797) * Johan Henrik Knuth (1746-1802) Knuth's second wife was Marie Numsen (173-1765), daughter of Michael Mathiasen von Numsen and Anna Sophie Margarethe Marie Thomasine von Ingenhaeff. The wedding took place on 20 October 1752. They had one daughter and one son: They had the following children: * Frederikke Juliane Marie Knuth (1755–1804), married to Michael Herman Løvenskiold (1751-1807) * Frederik Greve Knuth (1760-1818) On 9 September 1765, Knuth married Eleonore Louise Caroline Moltke (1725-1785). She was a niece of
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. He died on 26 February 1776. He is buried in
Hunseby Church Hunseby Church is located in the village of Hunseby some 3 km north of Maribo on the Danish island of Lolland. Built in the middle of the 12th century, the church has a Romanesque chancel and nave and a Gothic tower. Eggert Christopher Knuth
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