Denmark-Norway De Petersen's ancestors lived in Rendsburg, he himself is regarded as the ancestor of the imperial barons De Petersen who emigrated to the Netherlands. He was born under the name
Petersen After the coup d'état in 1660, he was described by a foreign envoy as the king's "darling", but he was particularly in the favor of Queen
Sophie Amalie, to whom he was attached as "secret chamberlain". Petersen was unspecifically accused of being involved in "many intrigues".
Netherlands , 2007) Jacob Petersen sought refuge with the Dukes of Brunswick, the Queen's brothers, sought their intercession in vain, and then settled in
The Hague, where he became ducal commissioner in The Netherlands end of 1664. Later he was appointed general commissioner, councillor,
Minister-Resident (a sort of Ambassador) and political agent of
Rudolph Augustus, Duke of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel in the Netherlands. and Irgens and Petersen become cousins-in-law. As Frederik III. died in 1670 Queen Sophie Amalie dropped all charges against Petersen That Was at the time when the Emperor, who needed money to pay his mercenary army, granted more titles for money. De Petersen was a wealthy man and owned the manor house De
Heiligenberg in the Lordship of
Asschat (Leusden), where he spent the summers and an estate near
's-Graveland. He spent the winters at the
Janskerkhof in Utrecht. He was, also as a catholic, the biggest supporter for the construction of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
Amersfoort. The sacrament silver, in 1914 in use, with his coat of arms and initials was donated by him to the church. == Large landowner in Norway ==