Henning Podebusk

Henning Podebusk (or Putbus) (German: Herr Henning II zu Putbus) was a German-Slavic statesman, the last drost of Denmark, who died c. 1388. He served under King Valdemar IV, King Oluf II, and Queen Margaret I, and he was the de facto ruler of Denmark from 1368 to 1370. Podebusk, whose personal character is unknown, is now considered one of the most important Danish statesmen of the Middle Ages. His political views seem to have been just as cynical and power-centred as that of his royal masters, but perhaps he was an even better diplomat. By his death the office as drost was abolished, probably because he had shown how powerful it might be.

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