Heinrich Levetzow (4 October 1734 - 24 March 1820) was a Danish court official,
Levetzeau was born on 4 October 1734, the son of Hans Heinrich von Levetzau (died 1761) and Anna Dorothea née von Plessen (died 1739). His father's holdings included Hoppenrade, Schorrentin and Schwarzenhof. [1]
Levetzau started his career as court page (kammerpage) at dowager queen Sophie Magdalene's court.He was later promoted to hofjunker, then to kammerjunker. In 1765, he was appointed Hofjægermester) in Hørsholm. From 1768, he concurrently served as her lord chamberlain (Hofmarskal. After her death, in 1770-1809, he served as Master of the Royal Hunt in Hørsholm County. In 1771-1805, he was also appointed county governor of Frederiksborg, Kronborg and Hørsholm counties. In 1771-1805, he also served as Chief Stud Master (Overstutmester) at Frederiksborg Stud. He was also part of the management of the Rotal Veterinarian School (1777-1805) and the royal stud farms (1789-1805). In 1766, he became chamberlain (kammerherre). [2]
Levetzau wa married to Frederikke Louise, countess Schaffalitzky de Muckadell (1749-1786) on 13 December 1765. She was a daughter of Gehejmeraad Albrecht Christopher, Count Schaffalitzky de Muckadell and Christiane Sophie née von der Lühe. He owned the estate Kokkedal. He died on 24 March 1920. [1] Four lived survived to adulthood and left issue:
In 1768, he was awarded the Ordre de l'Union Parfaite. In 1769, he was created a White Knight. In 1776, he was awarded the title of Gehejmeraad. In the same year, he became naturalized Sanish nobility.. In 1790, he was awarded the title of Gehejmekonferensraad. In 1719, he was awarded the Order of the Elephant. [1]