Mathias Lüttichau

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Mathias (von) Lüttichau (9 December 1795, Egebjerggård – 13 April 1870, Store Grundet) was a Danish nobleman, royal chamberlain and Minister of War. He was a member of the 1848 Danish Constituent Assembly by royal appointment. Lüttichau was one of the 10 members of the assembly who protested against the creation of the constitution in favour of an absolute monarchy.[1]

Lüttichau was a member of the Lüttichau noble family.

References

  1. ^ Nieuwenhuis, P. N. (1896). "Lüttichau, Matthias". In Bricka, C. F. (ed.). Dansk Biografisk Lexikon (in Danish). Vol. X: Laale–Løvenørn. Copenhagen: Gyldendal. pp. 565–567. Retrieved 6 July 2022 – via Project Runeberg.


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