Conrad Holck

Frederik Vilhelm Conrad Holck (1745- 1800), was a Danish nobleman and courtier.

He was a favorite companion of king Christian VII of Denmark during the first years of his reign, and were regarded to have a bad influence upon the monarch by encouraging him in decadent pleasures and by distancing him from his queen. [1] He was appointed chamberlain in 1767 and geheimeråd in 1769. [2]

In 1770, however, he was removed from court upon the influence of Struensee and replaced by Enevold Brandt.[3]

References

  1. Nordisk familjebok, Holck, 3. Konrad, 1904–1926.
  2. Nordisk familjebok, Holck, 3. Konrad, 1904–1926.
  3. Nordisk familjebok, Holck, 3. Konrad, 1904–1926.
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