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Frederik Von Lowzow
Fredrik von Lowzow (27 August 1788 — 7 August 1869) was a Denmark, Danish civil sercant and judge. He served as prefect of Zealand from 1921 to 1931 and President of the Supreme Court of Denmark from 1843 to 1856. Early life and education Lowzow was born on 27 August 1788 in Copenhagen, the son of ''Geheimekonferensraad'' Adam Gottlieb von Lowzow and Dorothea Sofie Krog. He matriculated from in 1805 and earned a law degree from the University of Copenhagen in 1809. Career Lowzow was after his graduation appointed as ''hofjunker''. On 21 March 1811, he was appointed amtmann of Larvig County in Norway. He was the same year awarded the title of ''kammerjunker''. In 1815, he left Norway as the result of the dissolution of the Denmark-Norway, Union between Denmark and Norway. On 20 June 1815, he was appointed a Supreme Court justice. On 28 October 1918, he was awarded the title of chamberlain (''kammerherre''). On 2 October 1819, he was made a member of Kommissionen til Undersøgels ...
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