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- Jacob Johan Anckarström (11 May 1762 – 27 April 1792) was a Swedish military officer who is known as the ********in of King Gustav III of Sweden. He was...
- included Jacob Johan Anckarström, Adolph Ribbing, Claes Fredrik Horn, Carl Pontus Lilliehorn and Carl Fredrik Pechlin. Anckarström was chosen to carry...
- titles were proposed (the King of Sweden became the Duke of Pomerania; Anckarström became Count Renato) and the location was moved from Stockholm to Stettin...
- Jacob Johan Anckarström the Elder (11 September 1729 – 6 April 1777) was a Swedish nobleman and colonel of the Anckarström family. He was a knight of the...
- out the murder, Claes Fredrik Horn [sv] and Jacob Johan Anckarström in 1792. When Anckarström, Horn and Ribbing met on the afternoon of 16 March to finalise...
- ********inated at a masquerade ball by the disgruntled nobleman Jacob Johan Anckarström, an event which Eugène Scribe and Daniel Auber turned into the opera...
- attending a masked ball in Stockholm in 1792 and died thirteen days later. Anckarström, his ********in, was executed. Although noting it as "a French drama",...
- dramatic historical events, including the public flogging of Jacob Johan Anckarström in 1792, and the mob beating of statesman Axel von Fersen the Younger...
- bars and restaurants at Nytorget. It was the location where Jacob Johan Anckarström (1762–27 April 1792), the supposed ********in of Gustav III of Sweden was...
- Sweden March 16, 1792 (d. March 29, 1792) Stockholm  Sweden Jacob Johan Anckarström Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar Shahanshah of Iran June 17, 1797 Shusha Qajar...