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Kasper Doenhoff

Kasper D(o)enhoff ((ドイツ語:Kaspar von Dönhoff), (ポーランド語:Kacper Denhoff), 1587–1645) was a Baltic-German noble (''Reichsfürst'') of the Holy Roman Empire; a noble (''szlachcic'') of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; Governor of Dorpat Province; and a courtier and diplomat of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
==Titles==
Kasper Doenhoff was a Polish noble (''szlachcic'') of the Denhoff coat-of-arms; he was born a member of the Denhoff family, a Polish noble family of East Prussian origin (the German family name is Dönhoff).
He became Governor of Dorpat (1627–34); from 1633, Count of the Holy Roman Empire (along with Ernst and Gerhard Dönhoff); Governor of Sieradz (1634–45); court marshal of the Queen (from 1639); and ''starosta'' of Wieluń, ''Lauenburg'' (Lębork), Radomsko, Bolesławiec, Sokal, Małoszyce, Sobowidze and Klonowo.
In the Holy Roman Empire, he was a noble (''Reichsfürst''); count (from 1635); prince (from 1637); and court marshal.

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