Ludvig Vilhelm August Douglas, Count of Mühlhausen, Gondelsheim, Skenninge and Stjernorp, Lord of Langenstein and Stjernorp castles (24 November 1849...
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Friedrich Douglas [de] (1948–2016) Archibald Douglas (1883–1960) Carl Ludvig Douglas [sv] (1908–1961) Gustaf Douglas (born 1938), married Elisabeth Douglas [sv]...
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were officers. Douglas was born on 19 July 1883 at Stjärnorp Castle, Östergötland County as the second of four sons of Count Ludvig Douglas, Marshal of the...
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2008. She was born as Countess Rosita Douglas in Madrid, Spain, the younger daughter of Count Carl Ludvig Douglas (1908–1961), a Swedish nobleman and diplomat...
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Otranto 14. Charles Louis Fouché of Otranto 29. Therese of Stedingk 7. Margareta Fouché d'Otrante 30. Ludvig Douglas 15. Hedvig Douglas 31. Anna Ehrensvärd...
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of Engineering Sciences. Gustaf Archibald Siegwart Douglas was the oldest son of Carl Ludvig Douglas (1908–1961), a Swedish nobleman and diplomat who was...
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married the Swedish Countess Elisabeth Douglas (born 31 December 1939 in Stockholm), daughter of Count Carl Ludvig Douglas (Swedish Ambassador to Brazil) and...
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Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollern (category House of Douglas and Angus)
heir of the Mühlhausen fideicommiss/entail (the eldest son of Count Ludvig Douglas). They were also related, being third cousins twice removed, both descending...
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thus the first count of the Douglas family in the nobility of Baden in 1848. Ludvig Douglas' son, General Archibald Douglas-Stjernorp, was the Chief of...
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the sixteenth century. Today it is owned by the Douglases, descendants of the Swedish count Ludvig Douglas. It is located within the territory of Orsingen-Nenzingen...
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1889 1 June 1895 5 years, 232 days Independent Åkerhielm Boström (I) 6 Ludvig Douglas (1849–1916) 1 June 1895 13 October 1899 4 years, 134 days Independent...
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politician Count Ludvig Douglas, riksmarskalk and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, peer of the Grand Duchy of Baden Malcolm Douglas (born 1941), New...
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Stedingk 3. Margareta Fouché d'Otrante 14. Ludvig Douglas, 12th Count af Skenninge-Stjernorp 7. Countess Madeleine Douglas 15. Countess Anna Ehrensvärd...
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(1851–1858) Gustaf af Ugglas (1858–1869) Robert de la Gardie (1869–1901) Ludvig Douglas (1901–1912) Eric Trolle (1912–1930) Karl Tiselius (1930–1941) Carl Hamilton...
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1911 Monarchs Oscar II Gustaf V Preceded by Gillis Bildt Succeeded by Ludvig Douglas Personal details Born (1831-07-30)30 July 1831 Hömb socken, Sweden Died...
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Christian Victor of Schleswig-Holstein Leopold Wilhelm von Dobschütz Ludvig Douglas Eduard, Duke of Anhalt Carl August Ehrensvärd (1858–1944) Ernst II,...
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cousin of Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the Swedish Marshal of the Realm, Ludvig Douglas, was also known to be a strong proponent of an alliance with Germany...
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friendly towards the Norwegians, resigned and was replaced by Count Ludvig Douglas, who represented the opinion of the majority in the First Chamber. However...
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Stedingk 3. Margareta Fouché d'Otrante 14. Ludvig Douglas, 12th Count af Skenninge-Stjernorp 7. Countess Madeleine Douglas 15. Countess Anna Ehrensvärd...
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notification that Lewenhaupt, as Foreign Minister, had been succeeded by Count Ludvig Douglas with great satisfaction. Lewenhaupt was in late 1895 appointed Swedish...
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Bildt 1820–1894 1886–1894 32. Fredrik von Essen 1831–1921 1894–1911 33. Ludvig Douglas 1849–1916 1911–1916 34. Otto Hack Roland Printzsköld 1846–1930 1916–1930...
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Empire 1886–1899 Succeeded by Arvid Taube Government offices Preceded by Ludvig Douglas Minister for Foreign Affairs 1899–1904 Succeeded by August Gyldenstolpe...
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roots. Her sister was Countess Ottora Maria Douglas-Reimer (1910 -2001), who married Count Carl Ludvig Douglas (1908 - 1961), a Swedish diplomat. The couple...
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and his inner circle of advisers, including Queen Victoria, Marshal Ludvig Douglas, Ernst Trygger and Sven Hedin, had temporarily won, but it turned out...
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friendly towards the Norwegians, resigned and was replaced by Count Ludvig Douglas, who represented the opinion of the majority in the First Chamber. However...
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Charles Dickson physician, kirurgie magister 1814 City of Gothenburg Ludvig Douglas chamberlain 1849 Östergötland County Casper Ehrenborg ryttmästare 1846...
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Lars Åkerhielm d.y. [sv] Hovrätt President Sweden 537 21 January 1898 Ludvig Douglas Count Foreign Minister 1895–99 Governor of Östergötland County 1901–11...
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Ludvig Ludvigsen Munk (1537 in Vejle – 8 April 1602 at Nørlund castle, Funen) was a Danish official and Count. He was also referred to as Ludvig Ludvigsen...
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of Malmö Ingrid Diesen Rightist Party 1967–1969 City of Stockholm Ludvig Douglas Protectionist Party United Right Party 1891–1901 1907–1911 Östergötland...
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Ludvig Gustav Braathen (17 March 1891 – 27 December 1976) was a Norwegian entrepreneur that founded the shipping company Ludvig G. Braathens Rederi and...
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