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    Matthias Palbitzki (23 December 1623, 20 October 1677 in Julita, Södermanland) was a Swedish diplomat and art-connoisseur. His diplomatic skills were highly...
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    the Lutheran Church of Sweden, decided to become Catholic. She sent Matthias Palbitzki to Madrid and King Philip IV of Spain sent the diplomat Antonio Pimentel...
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    Brüggemann (1583–1654), German Lutheran pastor, preacher and translator Matthias Palbitzki (1623–1677), Swedish diplomat and art-connoisseur Andrzej Stech (1635–1697)...
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    of Baux, member of the House of Grimaldi (d. 1651) December 23 – Matthias Palbitzki, Swedish diplomat and art-connoisseur (d. 1677) December 28 – Elisabeth...
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    estate thus created later had various possessors, including diplomat Matthias Palbitzki and members of the Lewenhaupt family. In 1944, the Nordic Museum assumed...
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    Greece, western Turkey and Egypt. He was among the first Swedes since Matthias Palbitzki (1623–1677) to bring back drawings and sketches from Greece and the...
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    of Baux, member of the House of Grimaldi (d. 1651) December 23 – Matthias Palbitzki, Swedish diplomat and art-connoisseur (d. 1677) December 28 – Elisabeth...
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    negotiations with Philip IV of Spain in 1651 and had the Swedish diplomat Matthias Palbitzki sent to the Spanish court. Philip IV, who was looking for good relations...
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