Carl von Ahlefeldt (25 April 1670-7 September 1722), Count of Langeland and Rixingen

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Father:1Frederik von Ahlefeldt (1623-7 July 1686), Count of Langeland and Rixingen
Mother:2Maria Elisabeth von Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg (10 March 1648-13 April 1724)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:32 March 1702Ulrikke Antoinette Danneskiold-Laurvig (6 January 1686-30 September 1755)Hamburg [city/town], Germany [country]
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Occupation:41712governor of Schleswig-Holstein
Occupation:5Count of Langeland and Rixingen
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Buried:6Tranekær Church [building], Tranekær [Unknown/Unspecified], Tranekær Sogn [parish], Langelands Nørre Herred [municipality], Langeland [island], Denmark [country]
Born:725 April 1670Hartenburg [building], Römhild [city/town], Hildburghausen [county], Thuringia [state], Germany [country]
Died:87 September 1722Gråsten Palace [building], Gråsten [city/town], Gråsten-Adsbøl Sogn [parish], Lundtoft Herred [municipality], Ellumsyssel [county], Jylland [Unknown/Unspecified], Denmark [country]
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1 Knud J. V. Jespersen, Danmarks adels aarbog 1982-1984: (: , 1985), Ahlefeldt line XV, no. 6, p. 683.
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