Frederik Reedtz
Frederik Reedtz was a Danish privy councillor and major landowner.
Early life and education
Reedtz was born in 1586 at Antvorskov, the son of Peder Reedtz til Tygestrup and Karen Rostrup. He studied in Wittenberg, Geneve, Basel and Orleans.Career
In 1605–08, he was a court page. During the Kalmar War, in August 1611, he took part in the conquest of Öland.In 1623, he is mentioned as rittmeister. 1738 saw him appointed as land commissioner. In December 1644, he was made a member of the privy council.
Property
At his father's death, he inherited Tygestrup. By the crown, he was granted the fiefs Hørbygaard, Svenstrup, Tryggevælde, and Vordingborg.In 1638, Reedtz's holdings covered 2,514 tønder hartkorn of which 1,579 tønder hartkorn was located on Zealand and 831 tønder hartkorn was located in Jutland. Prior to his death, he seems to have divided his Zealand estates between his sons Steen and Peder.
Personal life
On 9 July 1609, Reedtz married Birgitte Brahe. She was the daughter of privy councillor Steen Brahe and Kirsten Holck. They had 10 children, including Peder Reedtz and Jørgen Reedtz.On 22 June 1634, he married Sophie Høg. She was the daughter of Stygge Høg and Anne Ulfstand. He was the father of Peder Reedtz.