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- Gyllenborg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Gyllenborg (1679–1746), Swedish statesman and author Fredrik Gyllenborg (1767–1829)...
- Fredrik Gyllenborg (10 December 1767–18 August 1829) was Prime Minister for Justice from June 25, 1810 to August 18, 1829. "Gyllenborg, släkt" (in Swedish)...
- Carl Gyllenborg (7 March 1679 – 9 December 1746) was a Swedish statesman and author. He was born in Stockholm, the son of Count Jacob Gyllenborg (1648-1701)...
- Count Gustaf Fredrik Gyllenborg (25 November 1731 – 30 March 1808) was a Swedish writer. Gustaf Fredrik Gyllenborg was born in Suinstad, Östergötland...
- Council Chancery at Stockholm in 1751. Here he met Count Gustaf Fredrik Gyllenborg, with whom his name is indissolubly connected. They were closely allied...
- Tessin (1738–1739) Henning Gyllenborg (1751–1752) Axel von Fersen, senior (1755–1756, 1760–1762, 1769–1770) Carl Gyllenborg Hats' Russian War Privy Council...
- university of Uppsala, which was supplied by material donated by Carl Gyllenborg (in 1744–1745), crown-prince Adolf Fredrik (in 1745), Erik Petreus (in...
- Claes Fleming (1680) Fabian Wrede (1682) Erik Lindschöld (1686) Jacob Gyllenborg (1693) Per Ribbing (1719) Arvid Horn, Caps (1720, 1726, 1731) Swen Lagerberg...
- Fabian Wrede af Elimä (1681-1685) Olof Arvidsson Thegner (1685-1689) Jakob Gyllenborg (1689-1695) Johan Hoghusen (1695-1714) "Uppland". Encyclopædia Britannica...
- democratic which found its natural leaders in such men as Count Carl Gyllenborg and Count Carl Gustaf Tessin. These men and their followers were never...