Rosenvinge (noble family)

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Valdemar Kolderup-Rosenvinge (1828-1889)
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Rosenvinge (lit. ‘Rose Wing’) is a Danish and Norwegian noble family. [1]

Origin[]

Rosenvinge in Denmark[]

The family's progenitor, Mogens Jensen (d. 1528), who was the secretary of Prince Christian (1481–1559), later overlord in Bergenhus and Mayor of Helsingør, was ennobled on 31 May 1505. He married Anna Pedersdatter, who was the daughter of Peder Hansen, Mayor of Helsingør, who himself had been ennobled in 1476 by King Christian I of Denmark.

Mogens Jensen was the father of Henrik Mogensen Rosenvinge (d. 1553). His patrilineal grandson Mogens Henriksen Rosenvinge (1540–1607) was Mayor of Odense. Mogens Henriksen's sons Jørgen Mogensen Rosenvinge (1570–1634), Mayor of Odense, and Jens Mogensen Rosenvinge, City Manager of Odense, became the progenitors of, respectively, the Norwegian branch and the Danish branch of the family. From the family descends also the Kolderup-Rosenvinge noble family. [2] [3] [4]

Rosenvinge in Norway[]

Jørgen Mogensen Rosenvinge (1570–1634) was the patrilineal great-grandfather of (1701–1766), parish priest at Selbu, and (1703–1776), parish priest at Frosta. [5]

Peder Kaasbøl Rosenvinge was the father of (1737–1812), priest at Ytterøy, and (1742–1805), Mayor of Bergen. His daughter (1738–1771) married , and their son, General Director of the Post (1761–1824) was ennobled in 1811 under the name .[citation needed]

Eiler Schøller Rosenvinge was the father of (1758–1818), major in Fredrikstad, (1759–1833), ‘overvraker ’in Trondheim, (1759–1833), rittmeister, (1764–1842), major and proprietarian at Rosenborg by Trondheim, and (1767–1840), rittmeister and proprietarian at Egge by Steinkjer. Eiler Schøller Rosenvinge the younger had several illegitimate children with three different wives. The children adopted the name Rosenvinge. Jørgen Coldevin Rosenvinge was the father of (1804–1727), painter, and (1810–1884), meteorologist and proprietarian at Rosenborg.[citation needed]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jon Gunnar Arntzen. "Rosenvinge". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  2. ^ Carl Frederik Bricka. "Rosenvinge, Mogens Henriksen, 1540-1607". Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  3. ^ Carl Frederik Bricka. "Rosenvinge, Henrik Mogensen, –1583". Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  4. ^ "Kolderup-Rosenvinge". skislekt.no. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "Rosenvinge [slekt]". steinkjerleksikonet.no. Retrieved May 1, 2018.

Other sources[]

  • Christiansen, Per R.: Frostaboka Vol 3. Frosta historielag, 1989.
  • Grandjean, Poul Bredo: Rosenvinge in Christian Blangstrup (editor), Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon. Copenhagen, J.H. Schultz Forlag 1915–30.
  • Moksnes, Leif: Frostaboka Vol 2. Frosta historielag, 1970.
  • A. Thiset og P.L. Wittrup: Nyt dansk Adelslexikon, Copenhagen 1904
  • Sven Tito Achen: Danske adelsvåbener, Copenhagen 1973
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