The Löwenhielm family (English pronunciation: [lˈɜːwənhˌiːlm]), also known as House of Löwenhielm, is a Swedish noble family originating from the extinct...
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1774, the spouse of Augusta Löwenhielm was appointed Swedish envoy to Dresden and departed for Saxony. Augusta Löwenhielm remained in Sweden until she...
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(Riddarholm Church). With Augusta von Fersen, he had an extramarital son: Carl Löwenhielm 1772–1861 Adopted sons: Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden Charles...
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1893-1895: Gustaf Magnus Oskar Roger Björnstjerna 1895–1904: Gustaf Adolf Löwenhielm 1904–1914: Wilhelm Aschan 1914–1917: Adolf Adelswärd 1917–1919: Henric...
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between King Gustav IV Adolf and Frederica of Baden. 4 July- Jacquette Löwenhielm, royal mistress (died 1839) 15 July - Kloka Anna, cunning woman and medium...
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"Liaison" (Liegeon), previously the governess of Ulla von Höpken and Augusta Löwenhielm. In 1781, she married Major General Count Nils August Cronstedt af Fullerö...
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