Otto Didrik Schack, 1st Count of Schackenborg


Otto Didrik Schack, Count of Schackenborg was a Danish nobleman and feudal count. He was the first holder of the County of Schackenborg from 1676 to 1683.

Biography

Otto Didrik Schack was born on 21 September 1652 in Kiel in the Duchy of Holstein. Born into the noble family of Schack, he was the third child and eldest son of the Danish field marshal and privy councillor Hans Schack, and his wife Anna Blome.
In 1667, he was made a hofjunker at the Danish court. From 1670 to 1671 he was educated at the knight academy in Saumur that prepared aristocratic youth for state and military service, and in 1671, he was made a kammerjunker at the Danish court. In 1674 he was appointed amtmann of the Amt of Riberhus, and on 14 June the same year he was awarded the Order of the Dannebrog.
At the death of his father in 1676, he inherited the large manors of Schackenborg and Gram in Southern Jutland, and Gisselfeld in Zealand. Later in the same year, on 23 June 1676, he was awarded the title of feudal count, as the County of Schackenborg was created from the manors of Schackenborg, Sødamgård, Solvig, and Store Tønde.
Count Schack died already on 1 July 1683, aged only 30, in Itzehoe in the Duchy of Holstein. He was succeeded by his eldest surviving son, Hans Schack.

Family

Schack married firstly in 1671 Magdalene Rantzau, daughter of Bertram Rantzau and Dorothea Brockdorff. She died in labour the following year, giving birth to a still-born child.
Schack married secondly on 26 April 1674 Sophie Dorothea von Marschalck, daughter of Johann Friedrich von Marschalck and Margrethe Bielke, by whom he had 6 children: