Hannibal Sehested (governor)

Hannibal Sehested
Governor-general of Norway
In office
1642–1651
MonarchsChristian IV, Frederick III
Preceded byChristoffer Urne
Succeeded byGregers Krabbe
Personal details
Born1609
Arensborg, Øsel, Denmark-Norway
DiedSeptember 23, 1666(1666-09-23) (aged 56–57)
Copenhagen, Denmark-Norway
Hannibal Sehested

Hannibal Sehested (1609 – 23 September 1666) was a Dano-Norwegian statesman and son-in-law of King Christian IV. He served as Governor-general of Norway from 1642 to 1651. He fought in the Torstenson War against Sweden and implemented many reforms in Norway.[1][2] After a fall from grace leading to his resignation as Governor-general in 1651, he regained the trust of Frederick III in 1660 and negotiated the Treaty of Copenhagen. He worked as lord treasurer and councillor of state until his death in 1666.[3]

  1. ^ Rian, Øystein (n.d.). "Hannibal Sehested". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 27 July 2012.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
  2. ^ Bricka, Carl Frederik (1887–1905). "Hannibal Sehested". Dansk biografisk leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 27 July 2012.
  3. ^ Bain 1911, p. 586.