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Amalie Sophie Holstein

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in 1763. In 1765 her spouse was appointed ambassador to Berlin, however during a court ball she convinced the king to appoint another to the post because she did not wish to leave Denmark. Influencing government policy in this manner was regarded as a scandal. As a result, the king appointed her
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On the night of the fall of Struensee in January 1772, Brandt danced with Holstein at the masquerade ball, and when he escorted her from the ball, he told her that he was sure that their roles could not continue much longer. After the coup, her spouse was forced to resume his old post in the
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Amalie Sofie Holstein was described by contemporaries as friendly, with a good disposition and humor to her personality, beautiful though somewhat plump in her appearance, and as sympathetic and kind to those who knew her personally. She had a relationship with
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for her. Struensee disliked her because she allegedly made Brandt defiant toward him, and as her spouse proved himself not useful as a politician, the Holstein couple was allowed to stay at court only because of Brandt.
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She was the daughter of Schack von Buchwaldt-Johannisdorff (1705–1770) and his first wife, Eleonora Elisabet von Plessen-Basthorst. She married courtier Count Ulrik Adolf von
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in 1770, which made it possible for the pair to return to court, and Amalie Sofie Holstein became a leading member of court life. Together with the
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countryside, effectively banishing them from court once again. She gave birth to her only child in 1775 and became a widow in 1789.
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spouse to a post in the Danish countryside, which reportedly they both found a less than pleasing place to reside.
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Amalie Sofie Holstein
Danish noblewoman
German origin
Three Graces
Holstein
Ida Hedevig von Moltke
Charlotte Elisabeth Henriette von Holstein
queen Caroline Matilda
Christine Sophie von Gähler
Johann Friedrich Struensee
Baroness
Anna Sofie von BĂĽlow
Countess
Christine Sophie von Gähler
Three Graces
Enevold Brandt
Élie Salomon François Reverdil




Damerne ved Karoline Mathildes Hof
Categories
1748 births
1823 deaths
18th-century Danish people
Danish countesses

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