Charlotta Aurora De Geer later Gyldenstolpe and Wetterstedt (1779–1834), was a politically influential Swedish countess, salonist and courtier. Born to...
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Robert Wilhelm De Geer [su; sv] (1750–1820), Finnish lantmarskalk of the Noble estate at the Diet of Porvoo. Charlotta Aurora De Geer (1779–1834), Swedish...
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following: Charlotta Almlöf (1813–1882), Swedish stage actress Charlotta Arfwedson (1776–1862), Swedish countess and artist Charlotta Aurora De Geer (1779–1834)...
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Nils Wexionius, Count Gyldenstolpe (1768-1844), and the salonist Charlotta Aurora De Geer. Jacquette Gyldenstolpe served as maid of honor to the queen, Hedwig...
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minister of Sweden (1818–1896) Charles De Geer, industrialist and entomologist (1720–1778) Charlotta Aurora De Geer, salonist and courtier (1779–1834) Gustaf...
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1811–1818: Christina Charlotta Stjerneld 1818–1818: Caroline Lewenhaupt 1818–1818: Charlotta Aurora De Geer 1823–1829: Marcelle Tascher de la Pagerie 1829–1844:...
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through the suggestion of her mother's friend, the Swedish countess Charlotta Aurora De Geer, was considered a possible bride for Oscar I of Sweden, but the...
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married ladies-in-waiting, such as Hedvig Amalia Charlotta Klinckowström and Charlotta Aurora De Geer, and six years later, when a frivolous play was performed...
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Gustaf af Wetterstedt (redirect from Gustavus Baron de Wetterstedt)
of Örebro, 18 July 1812, translates his name from French as Gustavus Baron de Wetterstedt (British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 1 Part 1 (1812-1814)...
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October - Johan Olof Wallin, orator, poet and archbishop (died 1839) Charlotta Aurora De Geer, salonist (died 1834) 16 December – Vilhelmina Gyldenstolpe, court...
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was widowed later that same year and Lewenhaupt was replaced by Charlotta Aurora De Geer. In 1823, she was again called in to serve as head of the queen's...
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ballerina (born 1762) - Johanna Lohm, educator (born 1747) - Charlotta Aurora De Geer, courtier (born 1779) - Ulrika Melin, artist (born 1767) - Margaretha...
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Essen. In 1788, her lover, von Essen, proposed to the heiress Charlotta Eleonora De Geer (1771–1798) and was accepted. His proposal was met with great...
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proposal had been accepted by the father of a woman, the heiress Charlotta Eleonora De Geer, whom Ribbing had also proposed to and whom he believed to be...
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and 1920 and as Minister for Foreign Affairs in the cabinets of Louis De Geer and Oscar von Sydow between 1920 and 1921. Herman Wrangel was born, into...
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of the 19th century, which was said of both Aurora Wilhelmina Koskull in the 1820s as well as Ulla De Geer in the 1840s. In the 19th century, however,...
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actress Jenny Nilson (born 1973), principal dancer, Royal Swedish Ballet Charlotta Norberg (1824–1892), prima ballerina, teacher, student of August Bournonville...
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Roosevelt Dorothy Thompson Ruth Frances Woodsmall Charlotta Spears Bass Mildred Edie Brady Julia de Burgos Elisabeth May Adams Craig Minnie Fisher Cunningham...
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Sibylle Berg (b. 1968, Switzerland), fiction wr., es. & pw. in German Charlotta Berger (1784–1852, Sweden), fiction wr. & poet Olga Bergholz (1910–1975...
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Roman Catholic Mount Olivet Cemetery, and 10 were taken to the Jewish Baron de Hirsch Cemetery. Unidentified victims were buried with simple numbers based...
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María Olimpia de Obaldía (1891–1985, Panama), poet Kathy O'Beirne (1956–2019, Ireland), mem. Achy Obejas (b. 1956, Cg), wr. & poet Charlotta Öberg (also...
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Arne, English composer of Rule, Britannia! (b. 1710) March 7 – Charles De Geer, Swedish industrialist and entomologist (b. 1720) March 13 – Charles le...
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rescued. She was on a voyage from Swansea, Glamorgan to Rochester, Kent. Charlotta Sophia Sweden The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk,...
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