Jørgen Lunge (11 October 1577 – 19 August 1619) was a Danish nobleman who served as a Rigsmarsk from 1616 to 1619.
After receiving his schooling at home in Viborg and at Sorø Academy he spent six years abroad in order to continue his studies, spending most of his time in Strasbourg, Geneva and Padua.
[1] Shortly after his return to Denmark, he left the country once again to go into Dutch military service.
Before his departure, he recruited a company of soldiers which he led with honours in the war against the Spanish, leading to his promotion through the ranks.
Just a few weeks later, he received orders to recruit a regiment of 2,000 men for use against the city of Brunswick in support of the king's relative, Henry Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.