Teodor Denhoff
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Teodor Denhoff
Summary
Teodor Denhoff is a human[1]. He died on January 1, 1684[2]. He worked as a chamberlain[3].
Key Facts
- Teodor Denhoff died on January 1, 1684[2].
- Teodor Denhoff died on 1678[4].
- Teodor Denhoff's father was Henryk Denhoff[5].
- Teodor Denhoff's mother was Anna Maria von Nolde[6].
- Teodor Denhoff was married to Katarzyna Franciszka Denhoff[7].
- A child of Teodor Denhoff was Jan Kazimierz Denhoff[8].
- A child of Teodor Denhoff was Elżbieta Doenhoff[9].
- A child of Teodor Denhoff was Urszula, Gräfin von Dönhoff[10].
- Teodor Denhoff held citizenship in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[11].
- Teodor Denhoff's professions included chamberlain[3].
- Teodor Denhoff held the position of Q3917303[12].
- Teodor Denhoff held the position of Q18225183[13].
- Teodor Denhoff held the position of Q2657203[14].
- Teodor Denhoff held the position of Q3917894[15].
- Teodor Denhoff held the position of Polish elector[16].
- Teodor Denhoff held the position of Q66201229[17].
- Teodor Denhoff is recorded as male[18].
- Teodor Denhoff's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Teodor Denhoff's family is recorded as Dönhoff[20].
- Teodor Denhoff's given name is recorded as Teodor[21].
- Teodor Denhoff's participant in is recorded as 1669 Polish–Lithuanian royal election[22].
- Teodor Denhoff's participant in is recorded as 1674 Polish–Lithuanian royal election[23].
- Teodor Denhoff's different from is recorded as Q4539919[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Teodor Denhoff's father was Henryk Denhoff[5]. His mother was Anna Maria von Nolde[6].
Career and Affiliations
Teodor Denhoff's professions included chamberlain[3]. Positions held include Q3917303[12], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[25]; Q18225183[13], in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[26]; Q2657203[14], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[27]; Q3917894[15], in Grand Duchy of Lithuania[28]; Polish elector[16]; and Q66201229[17].
Personal Life
Teodor Denhoff was married to Katarzyna Franciszka Denhoff[7]. Children include Jan Kazimierz Denhoff[8], a Catholic priest[29], 1649–1697[30], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[31]; Elżbieta Doenhoff[9], 1650–1702[32], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[33]; and Urszula, Gräfin von Dönhoff[10], of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[34].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include January 1, 1684[2] and 1678[4].
FAQs
Who were Teodor Denhoff's parents?
Teodor Denhoff's father was Henryk Denhoff[5]. Teodor Denhoff's mother was Anna Maria von Nolde[6].
Who was Teodor Denhoff married to?
Teodor Denhoff's spouses include Katarzyna Franciszka Denhoff[7].
What did Teodor Denhoff do for work?
Teodor Denhoff worked as chamberlain[3].