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Count Christian Detlev Reventlow

Swedish: Greve, Danish: Greve, Finnish: Kreivi
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Haderslev, Denmark
Death: October 01, 1738 (67)
Tølløse, Denmark
Place of Burial: Radsted, Denmark
Immediate Family:

Son of Conrad Greve Reventlow, greve til Futterkamp, Clausholm, Frisenvold m.m. and Anna Margrethe Gabel, 1667
Husband of Benedicte Margrethe Brockdorff and Anna Christiane Gyldenløve, Grevinde til Samsøe
Father of Frederik Ludvig af Reventlow; Conrad Detlev af Reventlow, Greve; Anna Margrethe Christiane af Reventlow; Cai Bertram af Reventlow; Dorothea af Reventlow and 5 others
Brother of Frederik af Reventlow; Christiane Sophie Reventlow; Charlotte Amalie af Reventlow and Ermegaard Margrethe af Reventlow
Half brother of Anna Magdalena Reventlow; Anna Margrethe Komtesse Reventlow; Charlotte Amalie Reventlow; Cecilie Catharine Reventlow; Sophie Hedevig Reventlow and 11 others

Occupation: Officer, diplomat, Dansk officer, gehejmeråd og overpræsident i Altona
Managed by: Günther Kipp
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About Count Christian Detlev Reventlow

Links:

Reventlow: http://www.reventlow.dk/christian_ditlev_reventlow.php

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Detlev_Reventlow

Christian Detlev, Count von Reventlow (June 21, 1671 – October 1, 1738) was a Danish diplomat and military leader.

He was the son of Conrad, Count Reventlow, chancellor of Denmark and brother of Anne Sophie Reventlow, queen consort of Denmark after her marriage to Frederick IV of Denmark. Father of Louise Stolberg.

Christian was destined for a military career. He fought in the Danish contingent against the French in the War of the Grand Alliance.

In 1701 he was sent at the head of the Danish troops to fight the French in Italy in the War of Spanish Succession. He served under Eugene of Savoy, but had to face the French alone in the Battle of Calcinato in 1706. Outnumbered, and against the able general Vendôme, Reventlow had no chance of success.

In 1709 he was in command of Danish forces in Scania in the Great Northern War.

In March 1713 King Frederick IV appointed Reventlow as president of Altona. The city had been plundered by the Swedish, and had to be rebuilt. His task was to supervise the reconstruction program. In 1732 he was dismissed as president of Altona after the death of his brother in law, Frederick IV of Denmark.

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Count Christian Detlev Reventlow's Timeline

1671
June 21, 1671
Haderslev, Denmark
1701
January 31, 1701
Haderslev, Syddanmark, Denmark
1704
July 23, 1704
Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland(HRR)
1705
July 18, 1705
1706
August 14, 1706
1708
December 14, 1708
1710
March 10, 1710
Copenhagen Denmark
1711
May 2, 1711
1712
1712