Wolf Veit Christoph von Reitzenstein (30 November 1710 â 25 December 1781) was a Danish county governor and headmaster of Sorø Academy.
Reitzenstein was born on 30 November 1710 in Lichtenberg am der Selbnitz, the son of Wolf Christoph von Reitzenstein (1663âÂÂ1729) and Maria Sabina v. Würtzburg (born 1683). He came to Denmark at an early age.
In 1734, Reitzenstein became an army officer. In 1736, he became a page (kammerjunker) at queen Sophie Magdalene's court. In 1747, he was promoted to court marshall and jægermester. In 1756, he was appointed county governor of Segeberg County. In 1757, he returned to Zealand as county governor of Vordingborg and Tryggevælde. In 1766, he was appointed county governor of Sorø and Ringsted. At the same time, he was appointed headmaster of Sorø Academy. In 17791780, he also served as acting county governor of Korsør and Antvorskov counties.
In 1759, he was awarded the title of gehejmerÃÂ¥d. In 1769, he was awarded the title of gehejme-konferensrÃÂ¥d. He became a White Knight in 1760 and a Vlue Knight in 1777.
On 11 April 1755, Reitzenstein married ÃÂllegaard von Gramm (1735âÂÂ1759). She was a daughter of overjægermester Carl Christian von Gramm (1703âÂÂ80) and Birgitte C. Friis (1715âÂÂ75). After the death of his first wife, he married the gofdame to the queen dowager, Theresia Sophie von Zedwitz (1713-1799).