Jacob Scavenius

Jacob (Jakob) Frederik Scavenius (12 September 1838 - 26 November 1915) was a Danish landowner and politician. He was a member of Folketinget from 1865 to 1901 and served as Minister of Education from 1880 to 1891.

Jacob Scavenius
Kultus Minister of Denmark
In office
24 August 1880  6 July 1891
MonarchChristian IX
Preceded byJohan Christian Henrik Fischer
Succeeded byJohannes Nellemann
Personal details
Born(1838-09-12)12 September 1838
Copenhagen
Died26 November 1915(1915-11-26) (aged 77)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Political partyHøjre

Early life and education

Scavenius was born on 12 September 1838 in Copenhagen, the son of Peder Brønnum Scavenius and Charlotte S. Meincke (1811–72). He graduated from Metropolitanskolen in 1857 and earned a degree in economics (cand. polit.) in 1867. He then went on a journey to Germany, Austria, Spain and France.[1]

Property

Scavenius inherited Gjorslev in 1868.[2]

Political career

Scavenius was first elected for Folketinget in 1865. He served as Minister of Education from 24 August 1880 to 6 July 1891.[1]

Personal life

Scavenius married Louise Sophie Castonier (4 September 1844 6 November 1920) on 21 June 1865. She was a daughter of lieutenant colonel in the Danish West Indies Frederik Julius Christian Castonier (1804–67) and Annie Catharine O'Ferral (1813–78). He was the father of Harald Scavenius.[1]

He died on 26 November 1915 and is buried at Holtug Cemetery.[3]

Honours

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References

  1. "P.B. Scavenius". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  2. "Gjorslev". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  3. "Jacob Frederik Brønnum Scavenius". gravsted.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 26 February 2020.


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