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Jacob Benzon
Governor-general of Norway
In office
11 September 1750 – 8 February 1771
Preceded byChristian Rantzau
Succeeded byPrince Charles of Hesse-Kassel
Personal details
Born(1688-10-31)31 October 1688
Died25 November 1775(1775-11-25) (aged 87)
Aarhus, Denmark
AwardsOrder of the Elephant and Order of the Dannebrog

Jacob Benzon (31 October 1688 – 25 November 1775) was a Danish nobleman, civil servant and Governor-general of Norway.

Career

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Benzon's career began as a court junker at the Royal Danish Cavalry AcademyinCopenhagen 1704–06. He held various state positions in Copenhagen 1715–1726. In 1726 he became a amtmannofTrondheiminNorway, and from 1730 to 1737 he held the same position in Oslo. He was then amtmann of Aarhus from 1740, Vice-Governor of Copenhagen 1747–50 and was from 1750 Vice-Governor-general of Norway.[1]

After Charles of Hesse had been the titular Governor-general of Norway for four years (1766–70) without residing in Norway, Benzon was appointed to Governor-general on 26 January 1770, a position he held for only one year. He was deposed on 8 February 1771, leaving the position vacant until 1809.[2]

In the Danish Biographical Lexicon, he is characterized by these statements:

"He had gradually owned a number of manors in Denmark such as Aastrup, Aggersvold and Benzonsdal, which he again sold. He had a considerable wealth, which he, however, was partly regarded as having amassed by a stinginess which was unworthy of him."

"As a Norwegian official for a long number of years, Benzon had acquired both insight into and interest in Norway's special internal affairs, which of course was evident in many ways in his tenure, and he also enjoyed general positive recognition in Norway."[3]

He became a knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1731, and a knight of the Order of the Elephant in 1763. Benzon was unmarried, and his fortune was inherited by a nephew.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Weidling, Tor (2000). Eneveldets menn i Norge: Sivile sentralorganer og embetsmenn 1660-1814. Messel Forlag. p. 141. ISBN 8254800650. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  • ^ a b Weidling 2000.
  • ^ "Jacob Benzon". Dansk biografisk leksikon (in Danish). Vol. 2. 1888.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jacob_Benzon&oldid=1212075399"

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