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  1. Johann Friedrich Struensee (5 de agosto de 1737 - 28 de abril de 1772) foi um médico alemão. Tornou-se médico pessoal do rei Cristiano VII da Dinamarca, que sofria sinais de loucura, e ministro do governo dinamarquês. Subiu até à posição de regente "de facto" do país, onde tentou levar a cabo várias reformas.

  2. Lensgreve Johann Friedrich Struensee (5 August 1737 – 28 April 1772) was a German-Danish physician, philosopher and statesman. He became royal physician to the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark and a minister in the Danish government.

  3. Johann Friedrich Struensee. Johann Friedrich, kont Struensee ( Halle, 5 a viz Eost 1737 – Kopenhagen, 28 a viz Ebrel 1772 ), a oa ur mezeg hag ur politiker danat a orin alaman. Anvet e oa bet da vezeg ar roue Christian VII a oa o treiñ da foll.

  4. Johann Friedrich Struensee (* 5. August 1737 in Halle; † 28. April 1772 in Kopenhagen) war ein deutscher Arzt und Aufklärer. Etwas über ein Jahr lang war er der faktische Regent von Dänemark. Er wurde von Christian VII. als Graf geadelt.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Johann Friedrich, count von Struensee (born Aug. 5, 1737, Halle, Prussia [Germany]—died April 28, 1772, Copenhagen, Den.) was a German physician and statesman who, through his control over the weak-minded King Christian VII, wielded absolute power in Denmark in 1770–72.

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  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Johann Friedrich Struensee, the physician and Privy Cabinet minister who ruled Denmark from 1770 to 1772 and was beheaded for lese-majeste. Explore his portraits, his relations with the royal family and his reforms, and the controversies that surrounded his execution.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2021 · Johann Friedrich Struensee was a German physician and minister who became the royal physician to King Christian VII of Denmark in 1769. He tried to carry out reforms based on Enlightenment ideals, but his affair with Queen Caroline Matilda and his downfall led to his execution. Learn about his life, medical research, and role in the Danish revolution.