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Juel later complained in a letter to the Danish Admiral of the Realm that the Dutch had not assisted him in pursuing the fleeing Swedes.
They had had three children together ; two before he left her to marry Dagny Juel on 18 August 1893, and one during his marriage to Dagny.
Like Juel and Abildgaard he had close connections to contemporary political circles, and he and his wife were particularly close to Chamberlain and Court Marshal Johan Bülow.

Juel and by
Portrait of Nicolai Abildgaard by Jens Juel ( painter ) | Jens Juel ( 1772 )
A portrait of him painted by Jens Juel was made into a medallion by his friend Johan Tobias Sergel.
Morten Thrane Brünnich, painting by Jens Juel ( painter ) | Jens Juel, 1799
Of these only Hieronymus escaped the attempt, though badly damaged, while the others were captured by Juel and his subordinate on Anna Sophia.
Painting by Jens Juel, ca.
While Griffenfeld would have obviated this danger by an elastic political system, adaptable to all circumstances, Juel preferred seizing whatever he could get in favorable conjunctures.
Johan Frederik Clemens as painted by Jens Juel ( painter ) | Jens Juel in Paris 1776 / 1777.
The control at sea was secured a year later, when the Danish fleet, led by Niels Juel, again defeated the Swedish fleet at the Battle of Køge bay, near Copenhagen.
Portrait of Dagny Juel Przybyszewska by Konrad Krzyżanowski
His worldly poems and patriotic songs are often long-winded and marked by outer effects but in short version he is unequalled, as in his both plain and worthy commemorative poem of the naval hero Niels Juel.
The Duchess in Turkish garment portrayed by Jens Juel ( painter ) | Juel
Two portraits of her were painted by Danish artist Jens Juel.

Juel and left
Owing to the early death of his mother, the child was left much to his own devices and developed a fondness for semi-poetical performances, organising his companions in heroic games, in which he himself took such parts as those of Peder Tordenskjold and Niels Juel.
The Swedish ships, under Erik Carlsson Sjöblad, left to return to the Baltic and met a larger Danish squadron under Niels Juel.
Clemens left Paris in 1777 along with Jens Juel and Simon Malgo, and traveled to Geneva, where he made vignettes for Charles Bonnet ’ s " Oeuvres d ' histoire naturelle et de philosophie " and an etching based on Jens Juel ’ s portrait of Bonnet.
The Swedish ships, under Erik Carlsson Sjöblad, left to return to the Baltic Sea and there met a larger Danish squadron under Admiral Niels Juel.

Juel and on
Niels Juel duelled Schwarzenberg, while Jylland and Hejmdal concentrated on Radetzky.
A Danish fleet of 20 ships under admiral Niels Juel put to sea in March 1676, and on April 29 his forces landed on Gotland, which promptly surrendered.
Tromp on Christianus Quintus, Vice Admiral Jens Rodsten on Tre Løver and Niels Juel on Churprindsen took advantage of the chaos.
His crew were Godfred Hansen, a Danish naval lieutenant, Gjøas first officer ), Helmer Hanssen, the second officer, an experienced ice pilot ( who would accompany Amundsen on many of his subsequent expeditions ), Anton Lund, an experienced sealing captain, Peder Ristvedt ( 1873-1955 ), the engineer, Gustav Juel Wiik, the second engineer, a gunner in the Norwegian navy, and Adolf Henrik Lindstrøm ( 1866-1939 ), the cook.
The son of Erik Juel and Sophie Sehested, both descendants of Danish noble families, Jens Juel was born on 15 July 1631 at Nørtorp, an estate in Thy in the north of Jutland.
In August 1657 Juel was appointed Ambassador to Poland, and though he failed to prevent King John Casimir from negotiating separately with Sweden, he was made a privy councillor on his return home.
Mogens Niels Juel Camre ( born on 29 March 1936 in Randers ) is a Danish politician and former Member of the European Parliament with the Danish People's Party ( Danish: Dansk Folkeparti ), a Vice-Chairman of the Union for a Europe of Nations and sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control and its Committee on Employment and Social Affairs.
Jens Juel ( 12 May 1745 – 27 December 1802 ) was a Danish painter, primarily known for his many portraits, of which the largest collection is on display at Frederiksborg Castle.
He won himself many loyal supporters and good friends early on, among them two of the most important Danish artists of his time, Jens Juel and Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard, who were vital for him as an aspiring young engraver.
Many of Clemens ’ portraits are based on Juel ’ s originals.

Juel and up
When Juel was one year old, his mother married Jørgen Jørgensen ( 1724 – 4 June 1796 ), who was a schoolmaster in Gamborg, not far from Balslev, and he grew up in Gamborg.

Juel and with
He took a side trip to Naples in 1776 with Jens Juel.
* May 31 – Danish ships clash with Swedish ships under Niels Juel between Fehmarn and Warnemünde ; the Danish defeat the Swedish and capture a number of ships.
The British are sometimes credited with pioneering the tactic of " breaking the line " in the battle ; this is however erroneous as Dano – Norwegian admiral Niels Juel did this in the Battle of Køge Bay more than a hundred years earlier and even earlier the Dutch admiral Michiel de Ruyter used it for the first time in the last day of the Four Days ' Battle in 1666 ( and again in the Battle of Schooneveld and the Battle of Texel of 1673 )!
She persevered, and in 1935, the song " L ’ Étranger " was born out of her collaboration with the journalist-lyricist Robert Malleron and the accordionist-composer Robert Juel, who co-authored the music.
Juel completely sympathized with Griffenfeld's Scandinavian policy, which aimed at weakening Sweden sufficiently to re-establish something like an equilibrium between the two states.
Along with Juel, who was named to royal painter for the court the following year, he was kept busy making portraits for the royal family and nobility over the next ten years.
With his enormous creative talent Clemens ' reputation in Denmark grew, and he was in good company with his contemporaries Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, Johan Martin Preisler, Johan Edvard Mandelberg, Johannes Wiedewelt and Jens Juel.
Zenon appears along with his daughter Ann, in Ingeranna Krohn-Nydal's 2005 Norwegian documentary film — Død Madonna ( Dead Madonna: Dagny Juel Przybyszewska ).

Juel and at
In 1799 Daniel supported Runge financially to begin study of painting under Jens Juel at the Copenhagen Academy.
Jens Juel ( 15 July 1631 – May 23, 1700 ) was a Danish diplomat and statesman of great influence at the Danish court who was created Baron and granted Juellinge in 1672.
In domestic affairs Juel was at adherent of the mercantile system, and labored vigorously for the industrial development of Denmark and Norway.
Jens Juel was the illegitimate son of Vilhelmine Elisabeth Juel ( January 1725 – March 1799 ), who served at Wedellsborg, and a fine gentleman, probably a Wedell or Lord Jens Juel.
Danish Admiral Niels Juel led Danish forces to victory at the Battles of Fehmarn and Køge Bay

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