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Rantzau, Henrik, 1526-1598

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Personal name headingRantzau, Henrik, 1526-1598
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Variant(s)Rantzow, Henrych, 1526-1598
Rankov, Henrych, 1526-1598
Ranzovius, Henricus, 1526-1598
Rantzau, Heinrich, 1526-1598
Ranzow, Heinrich von, 1526-1598
Ransseau, Henry de, 1526-1598
Rantzau, Henri, 1526-1598
See alsoFor works of this author written under other names, search also under: Cimber, Christanus Cilicius, 1526-1598 Elverfeld, Jonas von, 1526-1598 Gambrivius, Henning C., 1526-1598
Alternate identity: Cimber, Christianus Cilicius, 1526-1598
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Alternate identity: Elverfeld, Jonas von, 1526-1598
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Alternate identity: Gambrivius, Henning C., 1526-1598
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Other standard no.0000000121239916
Birth date1526-03-11
Death date1598-12-31
Place of birthSteinburg (Germany : Kreis)
Place of deathBreitenburg (Breitenburg, Germany)
Profession or occupationHumanists Statesmen Authors
Found inEns, G. Rerum danicarum Friderico II ... gestarum historia, 1593.
Henrici Rantzovii eqvitis Holsati de conservanda valetvdine liber, ... Leipzig 1582 : title page: Henrici Rantzovii
Regiment zdraví Henrycha Rankovia v překladu Adama Hubera z Risenbachu, 1786, 1982: p. 10 (Henrycha Rankova)
Steinmetz, W. Heinrich Rantzau (1526-1598), 1991.
German Wikipedia, viewed January 26th, 2024 (Heinrich Rantzau, also: Heinrich Ranzow, pseudonym: Christianus Cilicius Cimber, born March 11th, 1526 at Steinburg Castle, died December 31st, 1598 at Breitenburg Castle) was governor of the Danish king for the royal shares of the Duchy of Schleswig and the Duchy of Holstein from 1556 to 1598. He was an important representative of the Renaissance and humanism in the German-Danish area and was prominent as a financier and political advisor under three Danish kings, as well as an economist and builder, an improver of the estate economy, a geographer, an author and a correspondent of important contemporaries.)
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ISNI, viewed January 26th, 2024 (Heinrich Rantzau (1526-1598), other name variants (selection): Heinrich von Ranzow, Henry de Ransseau, Henri Rantzau; pseudonyms: Christianus Cilicius Cimber, Jonas von Elverfeld, Henning C. Gambrivius)
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