- some
noblemen the
titles of
count (greve) or
baron (
friherre). The
family members of a
friherre were
entitled to the same title,
which in time became...
- 1708.
Friherre Rutger Macklier (1688-1748) who
married baroness Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet and had as
their sons,
baron David Macklean, and
Friherre Rutger...
- was
ennobled by King Carl XIV Johan. In 1835, he
received the
title of
friherre. In 1820 he was
elected a
member of the
American Philosophical Society...
-
December 2009.
Macklean [makli:´n] (före 1783 Macklier), Rutger, 1742–1816,
friherre,
politiker och jordbruksreformator.
Macklean kritiserade Gustav III och...
-
Ludvig Holberg,
Baron of
Holberg (3
December 1684 – 28
January 1754) was a writer, essayist, philosopher,
historian and
playwright born in Bergen, Norway...
-
Gustaf Bonde may
refer to:
Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667), Lord High
Treasurer of
Sweden Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764),
county governor,
grandson of
Gustaf Bonde...
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Friherre Nils
Ericson (born Nils Ericsson; 31
January 1802 – 8
September 1870) was a
Swedish mechanical engineer who
built canals and
railways in Sweden...
- (9
November 1666 – 24
October 1736) was a
Swedish officer,
general and
friherre (baron) who took part in the
Great Northern War. Carl
Gustaf Armfeldt was...
-
nobility and the
Norwegian nobility,
friherre in the
Swedish nobility (baron is used orally,
while it is
written as
friherre), and
vapaaherra in the nobility...
- of the
noble Nordenskiöld
family of
scientists and held the
title of a
friherre (baron). Born in the
Grand Duchy of
Finland in the
Russian Empire, he was...