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Ulfstand Ulfstand was a Danish, mostly Scanian, noble family, known since the 14th century and extinct in the male line in 1637. It was possibly descended from a German noble family, and took the name Ulfstand when King Frederick decreed that the nobility had to take permanent family names in 1526. The family owned large estates in Scania, including Barsebäck, Glimmingehus, Skabersjö, Svenstorp and Torup, and several members were members of the Danish Council of the Realm.
Ulfstand Archbishop of Lund Jakob Gertsen (died 1410), the knight Henrik Gertsen (died after 1439), the estate owner and member of the council of the realm Truid Gregersen Ulfstand (1487–1545), his brother and member of the council of the realm Holger Gregersen Ulfstand (died 1542) of Skabersjö, and member of the council of the realm Jens Holgersen Ulfstand, are some of the members of this family. The family has many descendants through female lines in other Danish noble families.
Sidsel Ulfstand She was the daughter of the Riksråd Jens Holgersen Ulfstand (d. 1523) and Margrethe Arvidsdatter Trolle (1475–1522) and married in ca 1532 to riksråd Knud Pedersen Gyldenstierne (1480–1552).
Sidsel Ulfstand Sidsel Ulfstand (died 1575), was a Danish (Scanian) landholder and county administrator.
Sidsel Ulfstand She inherited the estates Ljungby in Scania, Tim in Nørrejylland and Bønnet on Falster. As a widow, she inherited the position of county administrator at Villand county in Scania, which was confirmed by royal decree in 1554. As county administrator, she lend the crown money during the war of 1563-1570 against security of Ramsø and Tune parish on Sjælland; during the war, she equipped the Danish army, managed the enlisting of soldiers, collected taxes and maintained roads, bridges and fortresses. She was often seen at the royal court, where she was one of the artists behind the tapestry of the royal hall (1559) and had the official task of making the underwear and shirts of the King (1565). She was regarded with great respect, and it was noted that she upheld a strict control of the vicars in the parishes under her command.