Frederik Giese
Frederik Giese was a German-Danish court official, county governor and landowner. He established the manor of Giesegaard near Ringsted.
Early life and education
Giese was born on 15 June 1625 in Husom, the son of town scribe and local councilman Joachim Giese and Salome Moldenit. In 1639, he was sent to the chancellery at Gottorp Castle where he worked for the local administration for four years under Eilhard Schacht.Career
In 1644, he was sent to Copenhagen with a recommendation to rigsmarsk Anders Bille from county governor of Rendsburg Christian Rantzau. His first employment in the Danish central administration was as Secretary of War. In 1647, he was appointed military prosecutor in Jutland. In 1652, he was sent on a four-year journey abroad as Hofmeister for Henrik Bille on his Grand Tour to France, Italy Germany, England and the Netherlands. This gave him the opportunity to study at the universities in Tübingen and Padua. In 1657, Frederick III appointed him chief military prosecutor. In 1659, he was sent to Norway.In November 1660, he was appointed chamber secretary in the new Skatkammerkollegium. In June 1670, he was promoted to assessor. In December 1679, he was transferred to the new Rentekammerkollegium. In May 1682, he was appointed Admiralty Councillor. In 1684. he was appointed kommerceråd.In 1692, when C.S. von Plessen took over the management of Rentekammeret in 1692, Giese was removed from the central administration. He was instead appointed county governor of Ringsted.