Kjeld Thor Tage Otto, Friherre Reedtz-Thott (13 March 1839 – 27 November 1923), was a Danish politician, landowner and member of the Højre political party. He was Council President of Denmark from 1894 to 1897 as the leader of the Reedtz-Thott Cabinet.[1]

Baron
Tage Reedtz-Thott
Council President of Denmark
In office
7 August 1894 – 23 May 1897
MonarchChristian IX
Preceded byJacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup
Succeeded byHugo Egmont Hørring
15th Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
3 June 1892 – 23 May 1897
MonarchChristian IX
Prime MinisterJacob Brønnum Scavenius Estrup
Preceded byOtto Rosenørn-Lehn
Succeeded byNiels Frederik Ravn
Personal details
Born
Kjeld Thor Tage Otto Reedtz-Thott

(1839-03-13)13 March 1839
Gavnø
Died27 November 1923(1923-11-27) (aged 84)
Gavnø
Political partyHøjre
Gavnø Castle

Biography edit

Tage Reedtz-Thott was born at Gavnø Castle on the island of Gavnø near Naestved, Denmark. He was the son of the baron Otto Reedtz-Thott (1785-1862) and Karen Julie Elisabeth Frederikke Fønns (1814-1844). He graduated cand. phil. in 1860. He continued his studies in Geneva and Paris. He took over the Barony Gavnø upon the death of his father in 1862. The Barony of Gavnø comprised the estates Gavnø, Lindesvold and Strandegård. [2] [3] [4]

In 1886, he was elected to the Folketing and in 1892, became Foreign Minister of Denmark. He became Council President of Denmark in 1894 and resigned in 1897. He became a member of the Defense Commission in 1902 and in 1906 of the Commission on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy. He had a seat on the Ecclesiastical Committee in 1904–07. In 1910 he did not receive re-election to the Folketing. He died during 1923 at Gavnø and was buried at Vejlø Church (Vejlø Kirke) in Næstved. [1] [5][6]

Decorations and Honours edit

Danish
  Knight of the Order of the Elephant
  Grand Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog, with Diamonds
  Dannebrogordenens Hæderstegn
  The Commemorative Medal for the Golden Wedding of King Christian IX and Queen Louise, in silver
Foreign
  Order of Leopold, Grand Cordon (Belgium)
  Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer (Greece)
  Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus (Italy)
  Grand Cross of the House Order of the Wendish Crown (Mecklenburg-Schwerin)
  Order of the Rising Sun, Grand Cordon (Japan)
  Order of the White Eagle (Russia)
  Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star (Sweden)
  Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III (Spain)
  Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold (Austria)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Reedtz-Thott, Kjeld Thor Tage Otto". Nordisk familjebok. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  2. ^ "Gavnø". gavnoe.dk. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  3. ^ "Lindersvold". gavnoe.dk. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  4. ^ "Strandegaard". danskeherregaarde.dk. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  5. ^ P. Stavnstrup. "Tage Reedtz-Thott". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon, Gyldendal. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  6. ^ "Vejlø Kirke". danmarkskirker.natmus.dk. Retrieved November 1, 2019.

External links edit

Political offices
Preceded by Foreign Minister of Denmark
3 June 1892 – 23 May 1897
Succeeded by
Preceded by Council President of Denmark
7 August 1894 – 23 May 1897
Succeeded by