Gustaf Cronhielm (18 July 1664, Stockholm – 3 June 1737) was a Swedish nobleman and politician. He was Governor of Västmanland County 1698–1710. v t e...
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Succeeded by Gustaf Cronhielm President of Privy Council Chancellery of Sweden In office 1720–1738 Preceded by Gustaf Cronhielm Succeeded by Carl Gyllenborg...
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Fogelvik Rehnskiöld Frölich Stromberg Posse Nieroth Horn af Ekebyholm Spens Cronhielm af Flosta von Fersen Reenstierna Tessin Meijerfeldt Mörner af Morlanda...
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at the battle of Gadebusch in 1712. In 1720, Lewenhaupt married Beata Cronhielm. The couple had one son, Charles Emil Lewenhaupt the Younger. In 1722...
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Arvid Horn, who resigned in protest, as well as with his successor Gustaf Cronhielm. Horn criticized her for discussing state affairs with her husband, pressed...
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Christina Charlotta Ulrika Berger, née Cronhielm af Hakunge (21 August 1784 – 25 May 1852), was a Swedish writer, translator, poet and songwriter. Charlotta...
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Linder married twice, first to Anna Öhrner and then to Eva Christina Cronhielm in 1720. He died March 24, 1724 in Stockholm. De Venenis In Genere, &...
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Countess Sigrid Louise Axeline Cronhielm af Hakunge (1878–1974), the daughter of naval captain, Count Axel Cronhielm and Ebba Kreüger. They married on...
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Gyldenhoff (1683–1689) Lars Wallenstedt (1689–1693) Polycarpus Cronhielm (1693–1698) Gustaf Cronhielm (1698–1710) Ludvig Fahlström (1710–1714) Casten Feif (1714–1715)...
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Swedish nobility lost its estates (for which he was raised to peerage as Cronhielm). During an archaeological excavation in 1998, a vaulted chamber measuring...
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1816–1817: C E Skiöldebrand 1817–1825: C Hallencreutz 1825–1844: C D Cronhielm 1844–1853: J F Boy 1853–1862: P C Lovén 1862–1871: E M af Klint 1871–1888:...
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May 1709) Count Arvid Horn (21 March 1710 – 10 April 1719) Count Gustaf Cronhielm (15 May 1719 – 12 December 1719) Count Johan August Meijerfeldt (12 December...
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were received by the council members Rehnskiöld, Arvid Horn and Gustaf Cronhielm. On 26 February Charles XII was buried in the Riddarholm Church; Rehnskiöld...
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Poltava Skirmish at Bender Siege of Stralsund Siege of Fredriksten Spouse(s) Elisabeth Juliana Lilliehöök af Fårdala Hedvig Charlotta Cronhielm of Flosta...
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Malmö, Sweden. The park was named in 1969, like the nearby Cronhielm Road, after Johan Cronhielm. Svensk boule: Tävlingskalender 2004 Archived 2006-05-26...
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- Arvid Horn steps down as Privy Council Chancellery. 15 May - Gustav Cronhielm appointed Privy Council Chancellery. July to August - The Russian Pillage...
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marriage (d. 1748) April 6 Arvid Horn, Swedish politician (d. 1742) Gustaf Cronhielm, Swedish politician (d. 1737) April 11 – Pierce Lewis, Welsh cleric who...
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Abraham Daniel Schönström 1779–1785: Fredrik Posse 1785–1793: Gustav Cronhielm 1793–1796: Gustav Lewenhaupt 1796–1811: Karl Bunge 1811–1816: Carl Löwenhielm...
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Swedish Army from the 17th to the early 20th centuries. Uniforms Johan Cronhielm in the uniform of régiment, Lenck, ca 1730 régiment Lenck, 1729 to 1734...
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Järta 19 November 1812 1822 Per Daniel Lorichs 1822 1853 Polykarpus Erik Cronhielm 1853 1856 Olof af Geijerstam 1857 1863 Johan Gustaf Samuel de Maré 13...
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funds. Stenbock accompanied them to Stockholm and together with Gustaf Cronhielm, Stenbock spoke with the head of the Agency for Public Management to find...
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marriage (d. 1748) April 6 Arvid Horn, Swedish politician (d. 1742) Gustaf Cronhielm, Swedish politician (d. 1737) April 11 – Pierce Lewis, Welsh cleric who...
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and remained chancellor until April 9, 1719) 1719–1737 Count Gustaf Cronhielm 1737 Count Olof Törnflycht, chancellor July 27 – September 22, 1737 1737–1739...
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Bogislaus Staël von Holstein (1754–1763) Carl Adlerfelt (1764–1769) Johan Cronhielm (1769–1772) Reinhold Johan von Lingen (1772) Bengt Gustaf Frölich (1772–1776)...
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Polynetta Emilia was born 24 March 1810. Her father was the duke Polycarpus Cronhielm (1774-1810) and her mother Anna Margareta Maria Edenhielm and she had...
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Bollhuset with Beata Sabina Straas and Peter Lindahl. 3 June - Gustaf Cronhielm, politician (died 1664) - Maria Gustava Gyllenstierna, writer and translator...
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1751–1763: R J von Lingen 1763–1766: Fredrik Ribbing 1766–1769: Johan Cronhielm 1769–1781: B P von Wufrath 1781–1800: H W Hamilton 1800–1805: E Edenhielm...
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physician (d. 1742) 6 April - Arvid Horn, politician (d. 1742) Gustaf Cronhielm, politician (d. 1737) Johan August Meijerfeldt, general (d. 1749) Svenska...
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