- Anna
Ulrica Arfvidsson (1734–1801) was a
professional Swedish fortune-teller
during the
reign of
Gustav III of Sweden. She was
commonly known as Mamsell...
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involved in
occultism during the Age of
Enlightenment (18th century)
Ulrica Arfvidsson (1734–1801),
politically influential Swedish fortune-teller
Gustaf Björnram...
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anonymous visit to the
celebrated medium of the
Gustavian era,
Ulrica Arfvidsson. She was
often emplo**** by his brother, Duke Charles, and was said to...
- the Freemasons. He was
reportedly a
client of the
fortune teller Ulrica Arfvidsson, and he also
favored the
medium Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou. In 1811, he...
- of
American soldier and statesman,
Alexander Hamilton (b. 1782)
Ulrica Arfvidsson,
Swedish fortune teller (b. 1734)
Frances Williams,
Welsh convict (b....
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attending surgeon Daniel Théel [sv] who was his
known adversary.
Ulrica Arfvidsson, the
famous medium of the
Gustavian era, had told him
something that could...
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Catharina Ahlgren,
Swedish poet,
editor and
early feminist (d.1800)
Ulrica Arfvidsson,
Swedish fortune teller (d. 1801) Elżbieta Branicka,
Polish szlachta and...
- some of the
historical figures involved (including
fortune teller Ulrica Arfvidsson, the conspiracy, and the
killing at the
masked ball, but, as
noted by...
- Stensson's
elder brother Bengt Stensson. One of Bengt's descendants, Sten
Arfvidsson (1681–1730), was an
officer in the
Swedish Army
during the
Great Northern...
- Gustave, Anckarström (the king's
secretary and his best friend),
Ulrica Arfvidsson (the
fortune teller), and
conspirators Ribbing and Horn; the conspiracy...