Enevold Kruse

Summary

Enevold Kruse (October 28, 1554 – March 8, 1621) was a Danish nobleman who served as Governor-general of Norway from 1608 to 1618.

Enevold Kruse
Governor-general of Norway
In office
1608–1618
MonarchChristian IV
Preceded byJørgen Friis
Succeeded byJens Hermansson Juel
Personal details
Born(1554-10-28)October 28, 1554
DiedMarch 8, 1621(1621-03-08) (aged 66)
Sjælland, Denmark

Career edit

 
Tranekær castle - old etching

After studying abroad, including in Helmstedt, Germany, he was employed in 1578 at the Danish chancery, and his career advanced rapidly. He served in the Danish Treasury (responsible for accounting, payment and collection of customs duties and taxes, as well as management of state property, including forests, roads, and buildings) beginning in 1582 and retained that position until 1608.[1]

In 1608, he was named feudal lord to Akershus in Norway, Governor-general of Norway, and a member of the Danish national council. He served as commander for the Norwegian forces during the Kalmar War between Denmark-Norway and Sweden from 1611 to 1613. As Governor-general, he accomplished relatively little in his latter years, falling into disagreement with Norwegian nobleman Jens Bjelke, who was the Chancellor of Norway.[1]

During the last three years of his life, 1618–1621, he was named feudal lord at Tranekjær on Langeland in Denmark. He died at Sjælland.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Steen, Sverre (1938). "Enevold Kruse". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. VIII: Kristensen–Løwenhielm (1st ed.).