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Joachim Castenschiold

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He was part of the landed gentry. In 1781, when he was in his late thirties, he married Elisabeth Behagen. His holdings included the manor
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on 29 August 1807, where Castenschiold's force of around 7,000 militiamen was defeated by well-equipped British forces under General
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which has been owned by his descendants ever since. He died on 6 April 1817 at Borreby and is buried at
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in 1784 (the regiment was eventually discontinued in 1866). He was promoted further, becoming
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after she was arrested. In 1807, Castenschiold led the East Danish (mainly
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and his wife Jacoba von Holten. In 1760, Castenschiold enlisted in the
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in 1783, the estate of which has been owned by the family ever since.
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On a more curious note, Castenschiold became involved in the
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Regiment, and was eventually promoted to the rank of
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General
Danish Army
Napoleonic Wars
Borreby Castle
Johan Lorentz Castenschiold
Royal Danish Army
Cuirassier
major
Royal Horse Guards
major general
lieutenant general
coup d'état
Count Struensee
Caroline Matilda
Kronborg
dragoons
Zealandic
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Køge
Arthur Wellesley
Borreby Castle
Magleby Church
Bernard Cornwell
Sharpe's Prey
"Borreby"
Categories
1743 births
1817 deaths
Danish military commanders of the Napoleonic Wars

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