Poul Vendelbo Løvenørn
Poul Vendelbo Løvenørn | |
|---|---|
| Secretary of War of the Navy | |
| In office 1730–1740 | |
| Preceded by | Ditlev Revenfeld |
| Succeeded by | Michael Numsen |
| Secretary of War of the Navy | |
| In office 1730–1735 | |
| Preceded by | Ditlev Revenfeld |
| Succeeded by | Frederik Danneskiold-Samsøe |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Poul Vendelbo 5 April 1686 Horsens, Denmark |
| Died | 27 February 1740 (aged 53) Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Spouse |
Dorthea Vinding (m. 1714) |
| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Denmark-Norway |
| Branch/service | Royal Danish Army |
| Years of service | (1711–1740) |
| Rank | General (1738) |
| Commands | Cavalry |
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Poul Thomsen Vendelbo de Løvenørn (born Poul Thomsen; 5 April 1686 – 27 February 1740) was a Danish army officer, diplomat and politician. He served as Secretary of War and Minister of the Navy in the 1730s and was the owner of Bregentved Manor. In 1711, Frederick IV raised him to the peerage under the surname Løvenørn. He was the father of naval officer Poul de Løvenørn.