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- Carl Wilhelm Cederhielm (1705–1769) was a Freiherr and Chamberlain (kammarherre) in Sweden. His father, Josias Cederhielm, was the royal adviser (riksråd)...
- Court of Appeal. He was married to Baroness Anna Elisabeth Cederhielm from the Cederhielm family, whose mother was the niece of Anders Siggesson belonging...
- engineer Mårten Triewald, civil servants Sten Carl Bielke and Carl Wilhelm Cederhielm, and statesman/author Anders Johan von Höpken. The purpose of the academy...
- Mathilda Valeria Beatrix d'Orozco also by marriage known as Cenami, Montgomery-Cederhjelm and Gyllenhaal, (14 June 1796 – 19 October 1863) was a Swedish...
- Bjärka-Säby Château was built for Swedish diplomat and nobleman, Germund Louis Cederhielm (sv). The building was based upon plans from a prominent Swedish landscape...
- Personal details Born 24 December 1656 Died 30 May 1739 Spouse Maria Cederhielm Children Johan Gudmund Löwenhielm Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm Crispin Löwenhielm...
- BLOM – BRANNIUS (1925) BRANT – BYGDÉN (1926) BÜLOW – CEDERGREN (1927) CEDERHIELMCORNELIUS (1929) CORNELL – DAL (1931) DíALBEDYHLL – DE LA GARDIE (1931)...
- Strömfelt (1695–1707) Carl Gustaf Soop (1707–1711) Germund Cederhielm d.ä. (1712–1716) Germund Cederhielm d.y. (1716) Peter Scheffer (1716–1723) Gustaf Rålamb...
- Sweden. p. 779. Retrieved 4 September 2023. Carlquist, Gr. (1929). "Josias Cederhielm". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 8. National Archives...
- (1693–1710) Peder Franc (1710–1714) Peter Schetter (1714–1716) Gerdmund Cederhielm (1716–1723) Nils Gyllenstierna (1723–1727) Mikael Törnflykt (1727–1732)...