Hedevig Ulfeldt
Danish noble

Hedevig Ulfeldt

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Birth:
15 July 1626(Haderslevhus, Haderslev Municipality, Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
Death:
5 October 1678
Family:
Mother:
Kirsten Munk
Father:
Christian IV of Denmark
Siblings:
Frederick III of Denmark
Valdemar Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
Ulrik of Denmark
Christian
Prince-Elect of Denmark
Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve
Hans Ulrik Gyldenløve
Elisabeth Augusta Lindenov
Dorothea Elisabeth Christiansdatter
Sophie Elisabeth Pentz
Christiane Sehested
Leonora Christina Ulfeldt
Elisabeth Sophia Gyldenløve
Anne Cathrine Christiansdatter
Spouse(s):
Ebbe Christoffersen Ulfeldt
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Hedwig of Schleswig-Holstein (15 July 1626 – 5 October 1678) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. She was the twin of her sister Christiane Sehested. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig-Holstein with her mother and siblings.

As with her siblings, she was raised by her grandmother Ellen Marsvin. She and her twin were both married in Copenhagen royal palace in 1642: she to the noble Ebbe Ulfeldt. She and her sister Leonora Christina Ulfeldt were the only siblings present at her father's deathbed in 1648. In 1652, her spouse was deposed from his position on Bornholm, and the couple left for the Swedish court. The marriage was unhappy: Ulfeldt abused her - she called him "the damned creature" - and she had an affair with his servant. She separated from him in 1655 and joined her sister Leonora in Pomerania. She was present at her mother's funeral in 1658. She was ruined by her husband's debts, and moved to his estate in Skåne in 1664 out of poverty. She visited her sister Leonora during her imprisonment, corresponded with her and worked for her release.

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