Tott [sv] 1630–1674 1665 Henrik Horn af Marienborg 1618–1693 1665 Carl Mauritz Lewenhaupt [sv] 1620–1666 1666 Christopher Delphicus zu Dohna 1628–1668 1668...
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Sten Mauritz Carl Lewenhaupt (27 February 1882 – 7 September 1969) was a Swedish nobleman, diplomat and archivist. He first intended to join the cavalry...
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(1797–1877) Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor (1744–1814) Arvid Fredrik Kurck (1735–1810) Elias Lagerheim (1791–1864) Charles Emil Lewenhaupt the Younger (1721–1796)...
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Stenbock (1652–1676), married Gustaf Mauritz Lewenhaupt [sv] (1651–1700), son of Gustaf Adolf Lewenhaupt Count Carl Otto Stenbock (1653–1697), married baroness...
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Johan Hastfer (1687–1695) Erik Dahlberg (1696–1702) Carl Gustaf Frölich (1702–1706) Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (1706–1709) Henrik Otto Albedyll (1709) Niels Jonsson...
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Gustaf von Sydow 1844 Carl Ulner 1852 Christian Adolf Virgin 1853 Salomon Mauritz von Krusenstierna 1861 Carl Henrik Kreüger 1881 Carl Magnus Ehnemark 1862...
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popular amateur theater in the royal court, alongside Uggla and Caroline Lewenhaupt. Duchess Charlotte claims in her famous journal that it was the task of...
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HRR Reichsgraf Karl Mauritz Lewenhaupt, count of Razeburg and Falkenstein baroness Barbro: first with count Charles Sparre (Carl Carlsson Sparre af Söfdeborg);...
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Sweden. p. 769. Retrieved 12 February 2019. Stavenow, L. (1920). "Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 2. National Archives...
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Sweden. p. 739. Retrieved 2 September 2024. Stavenow, L. (1920). "Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 2. National Archives...
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Oxenstierna 1632–1639: Johan Yxkull 1639–1644: Carl Gustaf Wrangel 1644–1650: Gustaf Adolf Lewenhaupt 1650–1651: Jakob Kasimir De la Gardie 1651–1659:...
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1772–1788: Fabian Casimir Wrede 1788–1791: Fabian Wrede 1791–1794: Adam Ludvig Lewenhaupt 1794–1810: Adolf Ludvig von Schwerin 1810–1816: Gustaf Olof Lagerbring...
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1759–1763: Lars Åkerhielm 1763–1769: Georg Gustaf Wrangel 1769–1775: Mauritz Casimir Lewenhaupt 1775–1781: Axel Didrik Meijendorff von Yxkull 1781–1790: Jan Verner...
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Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 12. SELIBR 10076766. Stavenow, L. (1920). "Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 2. National Archives...
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in which Scott's life was threatened, the Governor of Stockholm Mauritz Axel Lewenhaupt [sv] banned him from preaching in Swedish. On 30 April, Scott was...
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Norstedt & Söners förlag. Unknown ID 412070. on WorldCat Österberg, Carin; Lewenhaupt, Inga; Wahlberg, Anna Greta (1990). Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nyskapare...
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Sweden. p. 174. Retrieved 25 March 2024. Holm, Nils F. (1977–1979). "Carl Lewenhaupt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 22. National Archives...
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Arvid Mauritz Posse (5 January 1792 – 22 July 1850) was a Swedish politician, count and Marshal of the Realm, who served as Prime Minister for Justice...
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Magnus Brahe 1790–1844 1831–1844 27. Arvid Mauritz Posse 1792–1850 1845–1849 28. Mauritz Axel Lewenhaupt 1791-1868 1849–1860 29. Nils Gyldenstolpe 1799–1864...
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Gustaf Lewenhaupt Gustaf Kilman Hans von Rosen Fredrik Rosencrantz 1912 Stockholm Equestrian Team jumping Gold Men's team Per Bertilsson Carl-Ehrenfried...
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Sweden 319 28 April 1853 Carl Fredrik Coyet [sv] Admiral and Gentleman of the Chamber Sweden 320 28 April 1853 Mauritz Axel Lewenhaupt [sv] Count Marshal of...
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within the famous amateur court theater of Gustav III were Caroline Lewenhaupt, Carl von Fersen, Hedvig Ulrika De la Gardie, Nils Barck, Maria Aurora Uggla...
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forced to learn her part by having others reading her the scripts. Gustav Mauritz Armfelt, in his capacity of a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Art...
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Admiral Henning Wilhelm Mauritz von Krusenstierna (19 February 1862 – 30 October 1933) was a senior Swedish Navy officer. von Krusenstierna's served as...
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König and Bojar Torsten Sylvan and Anita Gustaf Hagelin and Varius Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt and Canter Italy (ITA) Alberto Lombardi and Pimplo Alessandro Alvisi...
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athletes listed above Hugo Ahrén, Janne Andersson, Lennart Andrén, Tage Brauer, Carl Frick, Folke Hellstedt, Georg Holmqvist, John Johansson, Erik Larsson, Seth...
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Individual dressage July 25 Silver Gustaf Hagelin, Claës König, Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt, Torsten Sylvan Equestrian Team eventing July 26 Silver Gustaf...
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enfeoffment of seignorial Himmelpforten to the Lewenhaupt/Löwenhaupt counts, so that Gustaf Mauritz Lewenhaupt/Löwenhaupt lost the Amt Himmelpforten to the...
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Axel Mauritz Piper, the royal chamberlain count Magnus Brahe, the Austrian diplomat Eduard von Woyna, baron Claes Hans Rålamb and the nobleman Carl Manderström...
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Burt Great Britain Team free rifle details Sweden (SWE) Carl Björkman Erik Blomqvist Mauritz Eriksson Hugo Johansson Gustaf Adolf Jonsson Bernhard Larsson...
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