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'''[[Freiherr#German title|Riksfriherre]] Sir Johan Fredrik von Friesendorff, 1st Baronet''', [[Knight Bachelor|Kt]], (1617–1669) was born in [[Bremen]]. His father was Hieronymus von Friesendorff, the |
'''[[Freiherr#German title|Riksfriherre]] Sir Johan Fredrik von Friesendorff, 1st Baronet''', [[Knight Bachelor|Kt]], (1617–1669) was born in [[Bremen]]. His father was Hieronymus von Friesendorff, the Amtmann ([[prefect]]) of [[Rotenburg an der Wümme]] and [[Bremervörde]], and his mother was from the von Bockholtz family. His ability was recognised by the Swedish [[Lord High Treasurer]] [[Gabriel Oxenstierna]], and he was appointed as Swedish [[Resident (title)|resident]] in [[Portugal]] by him in 1649, and then appointed as a member of the Swedish [[Cabinet (government)|Cabinet]] four years later. In 1656 he married Margareta Elisabet Gärffelt. |
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Shrewd and with a thorough knowledge of cabinet- and trade secrets, he was used by the Swedish state in many negotiations and diplomatic endeavours, including finishing an [[alliance]] with [[England]] in 1661, when he was also dubbed an English [[knight]] and [[baronet]] by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] (under the name of "Sir John Frederick van Freisendorf").<ref name="Riddarhuset">http://www.riddarhuset.se/jsp/index.jsp?id=553 The House of Knights pages about noble families</ref> A few years later he was appointed [[Freiherr#German title|Reichsfreiherr]] by the [[Emperor Leopold]], and was also given the titles [[Councilor]] of the Court<ref name="Riddarhuset"/> and member of the [[Chamber of Commerce]] in Sweden. |
Shrewd and with a thorough knowledge of cabinet- and trade secrets, he was used by the Swedish state in many negotiations and diplomatic endeavours, including finishing an [[alliance]] with [[England]] in 1661, when he was also dubbed an English [[knight]] and [[baronet]] by [[Charles II of England|Charles II]] (under the name of "Sir John Frederick van Freisendorf").<ref name="Riddarhuset">http://www.riddarhuset.se/jsp/index.jsp?id=553 The House of Knights pages about noble families</ref> A few years later he was appointed [[Freiherr#German title|Reichsfreiherr]] by the [[Emperor Leopold]], and was also given the titles [[Councilor]] of the Court<ref name="Riddarhuset"/> and member of the [[Chamber of Commerce]] in Sweden. |
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Riksfriherre Sir Johan Fredrik von Friesendorff, 1st Baronet, Kt, (1617–1669) was born in Bremen. His father was Hieronymus von Friesendorff, the Amtmann (prefect) of Rotenburg an der Wümme and Bremervörde, and his mother was from the von Bockholtz family. His ability was recognised by the Swedish Lord High Treasurer Gabriel Oxenstierna, and he was appointed as Swedish resident in Portugal by him in 1649, and then appointed as a member of the Swedish Cabinet four years later. In 1656 he married Margareta Elisabet Gärffelt.
Shrewd and with a thorough knowledge of cabinet- and trade secrets, he was used by the Swedish state in many negotiations and diplomatic endeavours, including finishing an alliance with England in 1661, when he was also dubbed an English knight and baronet by Charles II (under the name of "Sir John Frederick van Freisendorf").[1] A few years later he was appointed Reichsfreiherr by the Emperor Leopold, and was also given the titles Councilor of the Court[1] and member of the Chamber of Commerce in Sweden.
Children[1]
His sons were raised to Swedish friherre dignity by King Charles XII in 1705.
- Friherre Sir Johan Fridrich Frisendorph, 2nd Baronet (1657–1725)
- Friherre Carl Gustaf Frisendorph (1663–1715)
- Friherre Magnus Gabriel Frisendorph (1668–1709)
References
Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon / I:364 (1906) Author: Herman Hofberg, Frithiof Heurlin, Viktor Millqvist, Olof Rubenson - as a part of project "Runeberg”
- ^ a b c http://www.riddarhuset.se/jsp/index.jsp?id=553 The House of Knights pages about noble families