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    Catharina Ebba Horn af Åminne, (27 May 1720 – 12 September 1781 in Jakobsberg), was a Swedish noble and the second official royal mistress of King Frederick...
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    part of the conspiracy to murder King Gustav III. Catharina Ebba Horn af Åminne (1720–1781) Henric Horn af Åminne (1880–1947), participant in the 1912 olympics...
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    death of Hedvig Taube, his official mistress was the noblewoman Catharina Ebba Horn (1720–1781), whom he gave the title and recognition of Countess (from...
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  • noblewoman and murder victim Catharina van Holland (c. 1280 – 1328), daughter of Floris V, Count of Holland Catharina Ebba Horn (1720–1781), Swedish noble...
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    known to have had mistresses. 1730-1743: Hedvig Taube 1745-1748: Catharina Ebba Horn 1760-1765 : Marie Marguerite Morel, mistress of Adolf Frederick of...
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    Katarina Horn (born and died 1644) Kristina Horn (born and died 1646) Ebba Sigrid Horn (born and died 1646), twin with Kristina Helena Horn (1647–1648)...
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    the death of Hedvig Taube in 1744, he introduced her successor, Catharina Ebba Horn. In return for this and similar favors, he was awarded with titles...
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    In 1745, Taube was replaced as an official royal mistress by the Catharina Ebba Horn. Mamsell Ehrlich (1 March 1734 – died shortly after), posthumously...
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    Events from the year 1745 in Sweden Monarch – Frederick I Catharina Ebba Horn becomes the official royal mistress of the King. Hortus Upsaliensis by Carl...
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    Gabriel, Maria Sofia, Jacob Casimir, Pontus Frederick, Christina Catharina, Axel Julius and Ebba Margaretha. Being a member of a wealthy family of the highest...
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    fashion trader (died 1851) 21 December - Johan Henrik Scheffel, artist (born 1690) 12 September - Catharina Ebba Horn, royal mistress (born 1720) v t e...
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    1784) 30 January - Charles De Geer, etymologist (died 1778) 27 May - Catharina Ebba Horn, royal mistress (died 1781) 12 June - Sven Rinman, chemist (died...
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  • Hebbla Eriksdotter Stålarm Catharina von Schnideck Regina Catharina von Windisch-Grätz 1628–1633: Brita Gylta 1633–1634: Ebba Leijonhufvud 1634–1639: Elisabeth...
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    countess Christina Catharina De la Gardie [sv] (1632–1704); daughter of Field Marshal and Count Jakob De la Gardie (1583–1652) and Countess Ebba Brahe (1596–1674)...
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    to Count Erik Stenbock, a descendant to Queen Catherine Stenbock, and Catharina von Schwerin. Her family belonged to the most powerful in Sweden, and...
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    Christina, Countess Palatine wife Catharina, chambermaid Brita Gyllenstierna, court maids Ebba Bielkenstierna and Ebba Gyllenstierna, secretary Johan Mån...
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    Empress (b. 1585) December 17 – Roger Puleston, Welsh politician (b. 1565) Ebba Bielke, Swedish baroness and conspirator (b. 1570) Christina Rauscher, German...
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    self-reliant man at the earliest opportunity. The object of his affection was Catharina Christina Bollner, the daughter of a respected commissioner hailing from...
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    Eleonora of Denmark from 1680 to 1693. Born to Count Fredrik Stenbock and Catharina De la Gardie, she married Count Axel Axelsson Lillie in 1665. In 1680...
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    Hermann (1628–1691) Bernhard (1629–1648) Isabella Eugenie Klara (1630–1632) Catharina Franziska Henriette (1631–1691), a nun Claudia (1633–1633) Henriette (1634–1634)...
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  • 1962), visual artist Marta Hegemann (1894–1970), avant-garde painter Catharina Elisabeth Heinecken (1683–1757), artist and alchemist Bettina Heinen-Ayech...
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  • United States), nv. Kirsty Gunn (b. 1960, New Zealand), fiction wr. Elín Ebba Gunnarsdóttir (b. 1953, Iceland), fiction wr. Kristín Helga Gunnarsdóttir...
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    final resting place is since 2000 on the German war cemetery Sologubovka. Catharina Elisabeth Jauch (1671–1736) married the later colonel and architect of...
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    city of Ghent (b. 1559) Bartholomäus Scultetus, mayor of Görlitz (b. 1540) Ebba Stenbock, politically active Swedish-Finnish noblewoman 1615 January 15 –...
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    Aduarte, Prior of Manila (d. 1637) Robert Aytoun, Scottish poet (d. 1638) Ebba Bielke, Swedish baroness and conspirator (d. 1618) John Cooper, English composer...
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