Hans Christoph Diderik Victor von Levetzow explained

Hans Christoph Diderik Victor von Levetzow
Birth Date:9 September 1754
Birth Place:Schweisel, Mecklenburg, Holy Roman Empire
Death Place:Husum, Denmark-Norway
Citizenship:Denmark-Norway
Nationality:German
Profession:Government official
Office:Governor of Nedenæs amt
Term Start:1789
Term End:1800
Office2:County Governors of Husum amt
Term Start2:1800
Term End2:1829

Hans Christoph Diderik Victor von Levetzow (1754-1829) was a Danish noble and government official. He served as the Diocesan Governor in Iceland from 1785 until 1789. He was then transferred to Norway where he served as the Diocesand Governor of Christianssand stiftamt (and simultaneously as the County Governor of Nedenæs amt from 1789 until 1800.[1] He was then sent to be the County Governor of Husum and Bredstedt counties in Denmark from 1800 until 1826. From 1826 until his death in 1829, he was the administrator of the County of Rantzau in Holstein.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Fylkesmenn og amtmenn (stiftamtmenn) siden 1671 . . . 2016-06-13 . Berg . Ole T. . Norwegian . 2020-11-08.
  2. Encyclopedia: 1887–1905 . v. Levetzow, Hans Christoph Diederich Victor . . Gyldendalske boghandels forlag . Kjøbenhavn . Hiort-Lorenzen . H.R. . X . Danish . 2020-11-14.