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- The Friesendorff family, also spelled von Friesendorff is an old Swedish noble family of German origin. The family originated from the County of Mark in...
- The von Friesendorff baronetcy, of Hirdech, Sweden, is a title in the Baronetage of England. On 4 October 1661, Johan von Friesendorff, Swedish amb****ador...
- Johan Fredrik von Friesendorff, 1st Baronet (1617–1669) was a Swedish diplomat born in Bremen. His father was Hieronymus von Friesendorff (b. 1565), the...
- Pollok (1682), Inglis baronetcy, of Cramond, Edinburgh (1687) and Von Friesendorff baronetcy, of Hirdech, Sweden (1661). The Premier Baronet (of England)...
- (1716–1720) Gustaf Funck (1720–1736) Johan Cederbielke (1736–1747) Fredric von Friesendorff (1747–1761) Gabriel Falkenberg (1761–1763) Fredric Ulric Insenstierna...
- Nouveau: The present Ministry of Education, built in 1911 by architect E. Friesendorff, has a so-called perpendicular facade with several sculptures by August...
- Rembrandt's masterpiece The Night Watch Riksfriherre Sir Johan Fredrik von Friesendorff, 1st Baronet (1617–1669), Swedish diplomat born in Bremen Henry Oldenburg...
- Fredensköld (F) Freedricksz (A) Freidenfelt (A) von Frenckell (F) von Friesendorff (A) af Frosterus (A) Furuhjelm (A) Furumarck (A) Gadolin (A) af Gadolin...
- government of Germany. 1699 Henning von Strahlenheim 1699–1711 Carl Gustaf Friesendorff Germany–Sweden relations Emb****y of Sweden, Berlin List of amb****adors...
- Stiernstam, sekundchef 1804–1804: Lars Stiernstam 1804–1809: Adolf Ludvig von Friesendorff 1810–1815: Pehr Brändström 1816–1820: Carl Albrekt Leijonflycht 1820–1823:...