Antvorskov County

Former Danish county

Antvorskov County (Danish: Antvorskov Amt) was a county on the southwestern part of Zealand, Denmark.

History

Antvorskov County was created in 1662 as a replacement of the old Antvorskov Fief (Antvorskov Len). The county consisted of two hundreds, Vester Flakkebjerg Herred and Øster Flakkebjerg Herred. At the 1793 Danish County Reform, with effect from 1798, Antvorskov County, Ringsted County and Korsør County were merged into Sorø County.[1][2]

List of county governors

Portrait Name Term
Hugo Lützow 1656–1693
Hans von Bøfke 1693–1694
Claus Henrik Vieregg 1694–1703
Christian Vind 1704–1712
Johan Frederik Thillemann 1712–1713
Ernst Gottschalck Bülow 1713–1716
Heinrich Leopold von Schindel 1716–1723
Simon Henrik von Donop [da] 1723–1727
Frederik Rostgaard 1727–1730
Christian Hans von Warnstedt 1730–1734
Christen Borregaard 1734–1741
Villum Berregaard 1741–1751
Frederik de Løvenørn 1751–1779
Wolf Veit Christoph von Reitzenstein
(acting)
1773–1780
Carl Adolf Raben 1780–1781
Esajas Fleischer 1781–1785
Vilhelm Mathias Skeel 1785–1798
Poul Christian Stemann 1798–1803

References

  1. ^ Rosenkrantz, Palle (1936). Amtmandsbogen : Portrætter og Biografier af Stiftamtmænd og Amtmænd i Danmark 1660-1935 [The County Clerk's Book : Portraits and Biographies of Parish Clerks and County Clerks in Denmark] (PDF) (in Danish). Arthur Jensens Forlag. Retrieved 8 September 2025.
  2. ^ "IX. Antvorskov Amt" (PDF). Trap Danmark (in Danish).

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