Gunilla "Gulli" Antoinetta von Düben (17 February 1862 – 4 May 1923) was a Swedish teacher, translator, writer. Gunilla von Düben was born on 17 February...
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Eleonora von Düben (1738–1808) Henrik Jakob von Düben (1733–1805) Anders Gustaf von Düben (1785–1846) August von Düben (1813–1867) Gunilla von Düben (1862–1923)...
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Anna Beata von Vegesack (née Hammarfelt). Von Vegesack was the last Swedish person sentenced to exile, along with Anders Gustaf von Düben, due to their...
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Sweden. Henrik Jakob von Düben was baptised on May 31, 1733, and entered the world as the son of the composer Anders von Düben the Younger and Christina...
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Emily Spörck (redirect from Emily von Vegesack)
Anna Susanna Gunilla Emilia (Emily) Spörck née von Vegesack (27 March 1825, När—10 February 1904, Chicago) was a Swedish physician. At a time when women...
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Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden (redirect from Ulrica Eleanora von Simmern)
The negotiations were handled by her favorite and confidante Emerentia von Düben. The marriage was supported by her grandmother Hedwig Eleonora, as the...
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extramarital affair with Henrik Jakob von Düben. Sophie Daguin Marguerite Morel Roempke 1994, p. 51. Roempke, Gunilla (1994). Vristens makt: dansös i mätressernas...
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Chief Court Mistress (redirect from Charlotte Albertine von Kannenberg)
Gyllenstierna 1765–1771: Brita Stina Sparre 1771–1782: Fredrika Eleonora von Düben 1771–1777: Anna Maria Hjärne 1777–1780: Ulrika Strömfelt 1780–1795: Charlotta...
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Bonnier. p. 298. SELIBR 81314. Jägerskiöld, O. (1945). "Carl Wilhelm Düben, von". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 11. National Archives...
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textile artist active in Denmark Fredrika Eleonora von Düben (1738–1808), textile artist Lotten von Düben (1828–1915), early amateur photographer Inger Edelfeldt...
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Märta Allertz, royal lover (died after 1677) Gustaf Düben, organist and composer (died 1690) Amalia von Hatzfeld, countess, governor of Raseborg (born 1560)...
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Abraham Peyron 1825–1834: Carl Joakim von Düben 1835–1836: Otto Palmstierna 1836–1836: Carl Fredrik Wilhelm von Tuné (acting) 1836–1844: Axel Johan Adam...
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The Dissemination of Music in Seventeenth-century Europe: Celebrating the Düben Collection : Proceedings from the International Conference at Uppsala University...
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to handle her private foreign policy, appointing first Carl Wilhelm von Düben and then Nils Filip Gyldenstolpe in the position of her "foreign minister"...
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(1887–1983), Swedish textile artist active in Denmark Fredrika Eleonora von Düben (1738–1808), Swedish textile artist Annika Ekdahl (born 1955), Swedish...
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