Chancellor of the Royal Court Fredrik Adolf Löwenhielm) and a half-brother of general and diplomat Gustaf Löwenhielm. Löwenhielm participated in the war operations...
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Löwenhielm Laura Löwenhielm Harriet Löwenhjelm Brita Löwenhielm Fredrik Löwenhielm Fredrik Adolf Löwenhielm Johan Fridolf Helin (married Löwenhielm Helin)...
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Count Gustaf Carl Fredrik Löwenhielm (6 October 1771 – 29 July 1856) was a Swedish general and diplomat. Löwenhielm was born on 6 October 1771 in the...
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1968-10-01 – 1971-09-30: Karl Gustaf Brandberg 1971-10-01 – 1980-12-31: Fredrik Löwenhielm 1981-01-01 – 1983-09-30: Karl Eric Holm 1983-10-01 – 1988-03-01: Robert...
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Gustaf Löwenhielm (1771–1856) Carl Löwenhielm (1772–1861), with Duke Charles Charlotta Lovisa Löwenhielm (1774–1783) Fredrik August Löwenhielm (1776–1776)...
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(1721–1796) Gustaf Lewenhaupt (1780–1844) Gustaf Carl Fredrik Löwenhielm (1771–1856) Carl Axel Löwenhielm (1772–1861) Salomon Löfvenskiöld (1764–1850) Johan...
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District/Gotland Military Command 1963–1968 Succeeded by Fredrik Löwenhielm Preceded by Per Kellin Chief of Home Guard 1968–1971 Succeeded by Fredrik Löwenhielm...
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role of Rosina opposite Baron Gustaf Löwenhielm as Bartholo, Count Axel Mörner as Bazile, Count Carl Löwenhielm as Figaro and Count Gustaf Adolf Sparre...
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1953–1957: Colonel Malcolm Murray 1957–1965: Sten Langéen 1965–1966: Fredrik Löwenhielm 1966–1972: Sten Ljungqvist 1972–1974: Bengt Hallenberg 1974–1974:...
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Lovisa Löwenhielm’s uncle Fredrik Adolf Löwenhielm [sv] was married to Johan Fridolf Helin's paternal aunt Augusta Löwenhielm (born: von Fresen). Fridolf...
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of the Defence Staff 1964–1966 Succeeded by Erik Lyth Preceded by Fredrik Löwenhielm Section 1 of the Defence Staff 1966–1970 Succeeded by Sigvard Månsson...
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Southern Military District 1972–1980 Succeeded by Sven-Olof Olson Preceded by Fredrik Löwenhielm Chief of Home Guard 1981–1983 Succeeded by Robert Lugn...
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October 1968 30 September 1971 2 years, 364 days 6 Löwenhielm, FredrikMajor general Fredrik Löwenhielm (1916–2008) 1 October 1971 31 December 1980 9 years...
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Maj. Gen. Karl Gustaf Brandberg 1968-10-01 – 1971-09-30: Maj. Gen. Fredrik Löwenhielm 1971-10-01 – 1980-09-30: Maj. Gen. Kjell Nordström 1980-10-01 – 1983-03-31:...
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Norstedt. p. 624. SELIBR 10076756. Åberg, Alf (1982–1984). "Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 24. National Archives...
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Ofverste commanding the 2nd brigade under Klercker. He replaced Gustaf Löwenhielm as Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor’s Chief of Staff on 14 April. Adlercreutz...
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Helge Karlsson as Munter Axel Lagerberg as Wibelius Sven Lindström as Löwenhielm Alfred Lundberg as Af Klercker Thor Modéen as Johan August Sandels Adolf...
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Bernhard Cederholm (1739–1741) Peter Silfverskiöld (1742–1747) Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (1747–1750) Johan Gerdesköld (1750–1753) Carl Lagerberg (1753–1755) Adam...
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Forselles (1796–1800) Johan Fredrik Carpelan (1800–1808) Axel von Rosen (1809–1834) Gillis Edenhjelm (1835–1843) Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (1843–1847) Olof Fåhræus...
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516. Retrieved 6 December 2023. Holm, Nils F (1982–1984). "Gustaf C F Löwenhielm". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 24. National Archives...
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Gustav Fredrik Åkerhielm (1818-1818) – Crown Prince Oscar (1818-1818) – J.P. Törner (1812–1818) – Gustav Löwenhielm (1810–1812) – Anders Fredrik Skjöldebrand...
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Chapman-Fägerstråle. Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 148. SELIBR 10076748. H G-m (1982–1984). "Löwenhielm, släkt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 24. National Archives...
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p. 131. Retrieved 7 June 2024. Jonasson, Gustaf (1995–1997). "Joachim Fredrik Preis". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 29. National Archives...
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April 1761 – 12 August 1765) Count Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (9 September 1765 – 7 March 1768) Baron Fredrik von Friesendorff (7 March 1768 – 30 May 1769;...
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Manteuffel Zöge, Bror Cederström and the sisters Ulla von Höpken and Augusta Löwenhielm. Lewenhaupt and Uggla were counted as the primadonnas of the amateur theater...
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Swedish baron and diplomat. He was the son of Rutger Fredrik Hochschild and father of Carl Fredrik Hochschild. After service in the Cabinet for Foreign...
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and Lejonhufvud families. Solomon Anders Löfvenskjöld's brother, Carl Fredrik Löfvenskjöld, was married to the Baroness Åkerhielm af Blombacka, whose...
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(English: 'The Royal Court Party'), the leading members being Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm, Adam Horn, Nils Adam Bielke, Erik Brahe, Eric Wrangel and Gustaf Jacob...
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Cabinet of Sweden Sweden Fri and laglydig 225 14 May 1824 Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm Count Cabinet of Sweden Sweden 226 23 May 1824 Hans Gabriel Trolle-Wachtmeister [sv]...
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notable names in the Swedish opera during the late 18th century. Gustaf Löwenhielm, while referring to her as somewhat overestimated and not as good as Inga...
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