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Rosenkrantz, Niels Eriksen - 1516 to Bjørnholm, Skjern and Vallo, rigshofmester, was the son of the above rigshofmester Erik Ottesen R. (d. 1503). Around 1487, he married the rich Birgitte Olufsdatter Thott, by which he came into possession of Vallo. About the full possession of the goods was, however, a hard battle that stretched through a long series of years. Birgitte had an older half-sister, Mrs. Birgitte of Hamar city, who had been married to a Swedish statesman, Erngisle Nilsson. By Letter Fakes on a large scale she tried to get possession of Vallo; her claims she had sold to Christian I's queen, Dorothea; Crown had thus suffered the loss and had a Christian I's Time perhaps EVEN made Importation Vallø Gods to get Claims godkjendte. In King Hans' charter was made a determination that Birgitte should not Hinder freely enjoy and keep Vallø with all its goods, but by King Hans Death grievance was that this had not happened fully, and that NE was still to aft with 8 Sealand lasts of corn (Gods to o 4-5000 Marks Value, one of those times considerable sum). A Note on shipping Restitution was taken up also in Christian II's coronation charter in which goods were returned. The question was straight forward, the crown or family should fine for the Swedish Mrs. Judy frauds caused Tab, and provisional, it was the crown. NER also had still been standing in the best condition both for King Hans and Christian II. Along with his father, he took part in the future main Debates, 1487, he Kolding Castle in Pant and was p A. counselor. After his father he came into possession of Bjørnholm and Skjern and captured by his great Gods possessions a high social position. The greatest confidence showed King Hans him by appointing him to the seneschal of his young son, Christian II. After the change of monarch in 1513 he continued to be the king's seneschal and was thus rigshofmester. His family held a high position at court: his brother Holger Eriksen Rs widow, Mrs. Anne Meinstrup, the young Queen Elizabeth Mistress, Albert Jepsen Ravens Berg, who was married to his niece, was the Queen's seneschal. Even though one does not feel much for NER in Christian II's reign, however, he had undoubtedly Share Influence. He makes even the impression of having been a calm and sober man and a consummate man of honor in all circumstances. For Held for NER he died already 2 November 1516 before by Hans Faaborg Entries Dyvekes Death and Torben Ox execution provoked storms law had been found. This resulted in a great revulsion of the entire Christian II's Færd to nobility. Also Ner Widow got this feeling as the King now again took hold of Valløspørgsmaalet, again cut her the 8 lasts of Korn Gods and also a couple of farms in Copenhagen, as Swedish Mrs. Birgitte had once sold to Queen Dorothea. Now, therefore, the king readily taken Compensation for Losses. This arbitrary action of Christian II paataltes strong appeal Scriptures against him and had the consequence that shipping full refund once the claim was in Frederick I's charter, and that it is now also fully tilbagegaves (1523). It was thus eventually crown which may bear the loss; Swedish Mrs. Birgitte one could not stick to, she had long since died without being able to replace the loss. The younger Mrs. Birgitte Olufsdatter died 1528th Heise, Fam. Rosenkrantz's Hist. II, 56 ff.
Birgitte Olufsdatter Thott , d 1527
Children
> 1 Oluf Nielsen Rosenkrantz , d 1545, Vallo Slot
2 Henrik Nielsen Rosenkrantz , d 1537
> 3 Mette Nielsdatter Rosenkrantz , on April 13, 1533, Kalø
> 4 Anne Nielsdatter Rosenkrantz , on April 22, 1550
5 Sophie Nielsdatter Rosenkrantz
6 Christoffer Rosenkrantz , b 1500, d November 21, 1561, Hoeg Holm Estate near Tirstrup
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