- Hans Axel von
Fersen (Swedish: [hɑːns ˈǎksɛl fɔn ˈfæ̌ʂːɛn]; 4
September 1755 – 20 June 1810),
known as Axel de
Fersen in France, was a
Swedish count,...
- The
Fersen family,
stylized as the von
Fersen (German: Versen), is a Baltic-German
noble family grouped into
several ennobled branches that
settled in...
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Count Fredrik Axel von
Fersen (5
April 1719 – 24
April 1794) was a
Swedish statesman and
soldier of
Baltic German descent. He
served as Lord
Marshal of...
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Baron Jacques d'Adelswärd-
Fersen (20
February 1880 – 5
November 1923) was a
French novelist and poet. His life
forms the
basis of a
fictionalised 1959...
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Thomas Fersen (born 4
January 1963 in Paris) is a
French singer-songwriter.
During his childhood, he was part of a punk
group before playing the piano...
- Baron, Graf Hans
Heinrich von
Fersen or Ivan
Yevstafyevich Fersen (Russian: Иван Евстафьевич Ферзен, romanized: Ivan Yevstaf'yevič Ferzen) was a Russian...
- Axel von
Fersen may
refer to: Axel von
Fersen the
Elder (1719–1794),
Swedish statesman and
soldier Axel von
Fersen the
Younger (1755–1810),
Swedish Army...
- "Louise Sophie" von
Fersen, née
Piper (26
October 1777 – 4
January 1849), was a
Swedish countess and courtier.
Louise von
Fersen was the
daughter of court...
- (initially, La Gloriette; today,
Villa Fersen) is a
villa on
Capri built by
industrialist and poet
Jacques d'Adelswärd-
Fersen in 1905. "Dedicated to the youth...
- von
Fersen (18
March 1816, in
Stockholm – 29
December 1879, in Stockholm) was a
Swedish countess and heiress, and the last
member of the von
Fersen family...