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'''Carl-Petter Carstensen''' (born 1663) is a Norse military officer (''Brigadgeneral'') and politician (''[[Einhornselskapet]]''). Minister for Culture, Education and Research in the [[Cabinet of Arnold Christianssønn Einhorn]] and Chief of Armed Forces Training & Development Staff in the [[Nordhær]], both positions held since 1703.
{{Normark article}}'''Carl-Petter Carstensen''' (born 1663) is a Norse military officer (''Brigadgeneral'') and politician (''[[Einhornselskapet]]''). Minister for Culture, Education and Research in the [[Cabinet of Arnold Christianssønn Einhorn]] and Chief of Armed Forces Training & Development Staff in the [[Nordhær]], both positions held since 1703.


Son of [[Tor Carstensen]] (1633– ) and Hilda Bernsen (1635– ). Married to Andrea Underberg. [[Knight of the Holy Lakes]] by virtue of descent from the Line of Einhorn.
Son of [[Tor Carstensen]] (1633– ) and Hilda Bernsen (1635– ). Married to Andrea Underberg. [[Knight of the Holy Lakes]] by virtue of descent from the Line of Einhorn.


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[[Category:Living members of the Order of the Holy Lakes]]
[[Category:Living members of the Order of the Holy Lakes]]
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Latest revision as of 05:55, 18 August 2024

Carl-Petter Carstensen (born 1663) is a Norse military officer (Brigadgeneral) and politician (Einhornselskapet). Minister for Culture, Education and Research in the Cabinet of Arnold Christianssønn Einhorn and Chief of Armed Forces Training & Development Staff in the Nordhær, both positions held since 1703.

Son of Tor Carstensen (1633– ) and Hilda Bernsen (1635– ). Married to Andrea Underberg. Knight of the Holy Lakes by virtue of descent from the Line of Einhorn.