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==== Support from the Crown ==== The support that Tycho received from the Crown was substantial, amounting to 1% of the annual total revenue at one point in the 1580s.{{sfn|Thoren|Christianson|1990|p=188}} Tycho often held large social gatherings in his castle. [[Pierre Gassendi]] wrote that Tycho had a tame [[Moose|elk]] and that his mentor the [[Landgrave]] Wilhelm of [[Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel|Hesse-Kassel]] asked whether there was an animal faster than a deer. Tycho replied that there was none, but he could send his tame elk. When Wilhelm replied he would accept one in exchange for a horse, Tycho replied with the sad news that the elk had just died on a visit to entertain a nobleman at [[Landskrona]]. Apparently, during dinner, the elk had drunk a lot of beer, fallen down the stairs, and died.{{sfn|Dreyer|1890|p=210}} Among the many noble visitors to Hven was [[James VI and I|James VI of Scotland]], who married the Danish princess [[Anne of Denmark|Anne]]. He gave gold coins to the ferryman and to the builders and workers at Tycho's paper mill.{{sfn|Kerr-Peterson|Pearce|2020|p=45}} After his visit to Hven in 1590, James wrote a poem comparing Tycho with Apollon and [[Phaethon]].{{sfn|Christianson|2000|p=141}} As part of Tycho's duties to the Crown, in exchange for his estate, he fulfilled the functions of a royal astrologer. At the beginning of each year, he had to present an Almanac to the court, predicting the influence of the stars on the political and economic prospects of the year. At the birth of each prince, he prepared their horoscopes, predicting their fates. He also worked as a cartographer with his former tutor Anders Sørensen Vedel on mapping out all of the Danish realm.{{sfn|Håkansson|2006|p=62}} An ally of the king and friendly with [[Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow|Queen Sophie]], both his mother Beate Bille and adoptive mother Inger Oxe had been her court maids, he secured a promise from the King that ownership of Hven and Uraniborg would pass to his heirs.{{sfn|Christianson|2000|p=141}}
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