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Princess Ebba
Bernadotte (née Ebba
Henrietta Munck af
Fulkila; Jönköping, 24
October 1858 – Malmsjö Gård, Grödinge, 16
October 1946), was a
Swedish noble...
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Gustavian era. His
family name is
sometimes inaccurately given as "Munck af
Fulkila"
because his
father usurped this family's
title in the
Swedish Diet but...
- was the
second son of King
Oscar II of Sweden; his mother, Ebba
Munck af
Fulkila, had been a lady in
waiting to
Victoria of Baden, the wife of
Crown Prince...
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marriage in
Bournemouth on 15
March 1888 to
Swedish noblewoman Ebba
Munck af
Fulkila, lady-in-waiting to the
Crown Princess,
without the
consent of his father...
- her brother-in-law
Prince Oscar and her lady-in-waiting Ebba
Munck af
Fulkila in 1888. She is
described as strong-willed and
artistically talented. She...
- and the son of
Queen Sophia Magdalena and
Count Adolf Fredrik Munck af
Fulkila to
prevent this.[page needed]
Between the time
after the coup and before...
- his
unequal marriage in 1888 to a
former lady-in-waiting, Ebba
Munck af
Fulkila, and was
granted the
title of
Prince Bernadotte first in Sweden, and from...
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Lieutenant General Friherre Bror
Oliver Claes Munck af
Fulkila (21
October 1857 – 18 July 1935) was a
Swedish Army officer.
Munck served as commanding...
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Minckwitz (A)
Molander (F)
Molander (A)
Montgomerie (A)
Morian (A)
Munck af
Fulkila (F)
Munck (A)
Munsterhjelm (A) von Müller (A) Möllersvärd (A) von Nandelstadh...
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supported Oscar in his wish to
marry the
noble lady-in-waiting Ebba
Munck af
Fulkila. Her son
Eugen said of her that
human worth and
justice almost had a higher...