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Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm (1649–1712), was a
Swedish noble and convert. Her
conversion to
Catholicism in 1664 was a
scandal in
contemporary Sweden...
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during the
ownership of
Wilhelm Böös
Drakenhielm (1624-1676) and Anna
Maria Silfverstierna (1643–1697).
Drakenhielm was a
royal Chamberlain and
Chief Customs...
- Schierberg,
royal favorite (born year unknown) -
Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm,
Catholic convert (born 1649)
Fabian Persson (1999).
Servants of Fortune...
- and
Drakenhielm probably bought the land to have some carp ponds,
which was
considered "a must" for a
wealthy person of that time.
After Drakenhielm's finances...
- Gyldenstolpe [sv]
Kinnemond von
Quanten Solenblomma Silfwerbrand Bergengren Drakenhielm Fahnesköld von Main Makeléer
Rithfelt Bäfverfeldt
Lybecker Skarpenfelt...
- due to his
gambling and
business speculations. He
married Eva
Johanna Drakenhielm (1704-1747) in 1726, and in 1747, the maid of
honor Vilhelmina Magdalena...
- is re-organised. Långholmens
spinnhus is founded.
Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm,
convert (died 1712)
Magdalena Stenbock,
politically active countess...
- Post Office. The
trial against the
conversion of
Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm. The Mora
witch trial is conducted. 24 May -
Emerentia von Düben, royal...
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royal grounds of the
palace of
Versailles itself.
Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm Birgitta Holm (convert) "De la
Gardie -
Biografiska anteckningar" (in...
- left
because of the law.
Brita Sophia De la
Gardie Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm Lindqvist, Barbro: För öronbiktens
skull (1987)
Signum 1987,
nummer 1...