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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)...
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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)...
- 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)...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 431. This work in turn cites:
Creutz och
Gyllenborgs Vitterhetsarbeten (Stockholm, 1795)
Arvid Hultin (1913),
Gustaf Filip...
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university of Uppsala,
which was
supplied by
material donated by Carl
Gyllenborg (in 1744–1745), crown-prince
Adolf Fredrik (in 1745), Erik
Petreus (in...
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Sweden In
office 1720–1738
Preceded by
Gustaf Cronhielm Succeeded by Carl
Gyllenborg Personal details Born (1664-04-06)6
April 1664[citation needed] Vuorentaka...
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Count Gustaf Fredrik Gyllenborg (25
November 1731 – 30
March 1808) was a
Swedish writer.
Gustaf Fredrik Gyllenborg was born in Suinstad, Östergötland...
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Tessin (1738–1739)
Henning Gyllenborg (1751–1752) Axel von Fersen,
senior (1755–1756, 1760–1762, 1769–1770) Carl
Gyllenborg Hats'
Russian War
Privy Council...
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Fabian Wrede af Elimä (1681-1685) Olof
Arvidsson Thegner (1685-1689)
Jakob Gyllenborg (1689-1695)
Johan Hoghusen (1695-1714) "Uppland". Encyclopædia Britannica...
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Political offices Preceded by
Henning Adolf Gyllenborg Lord
Marshal of the
Riksdag of the
Estates 1755–1756 1760–1762 Succeeded by
Thure Gustaf Rudbeck...