Danske Kancelli Explained

The Danish Chancellery (Danish: '''Danske Kancelli''') was an administrative and partially governmental body in Denmark from the 12th century to 1848.

History

Before the Reformation

From the 12th century to the Reformation in 1536 its name was simply the Chancellery (Danish: '''Kancelli'''|links=no). The chancellor was appointed by the king from among bishops. It had the responsibility of the expedition of letters and orders from the king. Later it also gained the responsibility of copying and archiving the king's regulations.[1]

From the Reformation to the introduction of absolute monarchy

After the Reformation the Chancellery was renamed Danish Chancellery (Danish: Danske Kancelli|links=no) to distinguish it from the German Chancellery (Danish: Tyske Kancelli|links=no). The Danish Chancellery was responsible for all correspondence in Danish and the civil administration of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The German Chancellery had similar responsibility for the German and Latin correspondence and the civil administration of duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. Before, 1770, when it was separated into its own ministry, the German Chancellery was also responsible for foreign policy towards all but the Nordic countries.

The chancellor was now a noble and not a clergyman.

Over the years the chancellery gained a strong governmental power in additional to its administrative responsibilities.

First mentioned in 1550s Rentekammeret (lit. Rent Chamber) was a part of the Danish Chancellery. It had the responsibility of the state financial administration.[2] Under and after Christian IV the central administration grew rapidly. Bureaus such as a postal service and customs where created.

Under absolute monarchy

At the introduction of absolute monarchy in Denmark, a number of equivalent administration and governing bodies was introduced including the War Chancellery (Danish: Krigskancelliet|links=no), and Kommercekollegiet. Rentekammeret was elevated and renamed to Skatkammerkollegiet.

Chancellors

Kongens Kansler

Years Kongens Kansler Notes
1190-1201
1201-1214
1214-1232 Niels
1232-1245
1245-1252
1252-1267 Niels, Bishop of Viborg
1267-1282
1296-1304
1313-1320
1328-29
1376
1396-1398
1400-1413
1413-1416
1418
1419-34
1435-39
1439-46
1448-50
1452
1452-53
1454-55
1455-57
1458
1459-60
1460
1460-64
1465
1469-72
1473
1473-80
1482
1483-85
1486-93
1493-1496
1502-1510 Hartvig
1511-12
1509-20 Ove Bille, Bishop Ã…rhus
1520-22 Jesper Brochmand (acting)
1522-23
1523-26

Danske Kansler

Years Danske Kansler Notes
1523-1532
1533-1570
1570(73)-1594
1594-1616
1190-1201
1640-1657

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bonderup . Gerda . Danske Kancelli . danmarkshistorien.dk . 5 March 2019.
  2. Web site: Busck . Steen . Rentekammeret . danmarkshistorien.dk . 5 March 2019 . da.