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- Charlotte Stierneld (née Gyldenstolpe, 1766-1825), Swedish courtier Nils Gyldenstolpe (disambiguation), several people Gyldenstolpe's worm skink All pages...
- Nils Gyldenstolpe may refer to: Nils Gyldenstolpe (1642–1709), privy council president Nils Philip Gyldenstolpe (1734–1810), count Nils Carl Gustaf Fersen...
- Vilhelmina Gyldenstolpe, née De Geer (16 December 1779, Stockholm-31 December 1858, Stockholm), was a Swedish court official. She served as överhovmästarinna...
- August Gyldenstolpe (22 June 1849 – 30 June 1928) is a Swedish politician and diplomat who from 22 December 1904 until 2 August 1905 served as Minister...
- Gyldenstolpe's worm skink (Isopachys gyldenstolpei), also known commonly as Gyldenstolpe's isopachys and Gyldenstolpe's snake skink, is a species of lizard...
- Nils Philip Gyldenstolpe (19 February 1734 – 20 February 1810) served as the Marshal of the Royal Court of Sweden. From 1773 to 1781 he was the governor...
- Gustava Charlotta Jacquette Aurora Gyldenstolpe (4 July 1797 – 7 January 1839, Constantinople) was a Swedish noble and lady-in-waiting. She is known as...
- mother Hedvig Sophia of Sweden (1681–1708). In 1710 Horn succeeded Nils Gyldenstolpe as president of the privy council chancellery. Transferred to the central...
- P. h. eng**** by Lyon, 1916 P. h. laotum by Nils Carl Gustaf Fersen Gyldenstolpe in 1917 was a specimen from Chieng Hai in north-western Thailand, and...
- Nils Gyldenstolpe (5 November 1642 in Åbo in present-day Finland – 4 May 1709) was a Swedish count, official and diplomat. He was one of king Karl XI's...