- A
Chamber Woman (Danish: Kammerfrue; German: Kammerfrau; Swedish:
kammarfru) was a
court office in
several European courts. The
Chamber Woman was in charge...
- the non-noble
female servants. They were
headed by the
normally married Kammarfru (Mistress of the Chamber,
roughly equivalent to a Lady's Maid), often...
- née
Inger Marie Möller (1731–1793) was a
Swedish (originally Danish)
kammarfru of the
queen consort of Sweden,
Sophia Magdalena of Denmark. She was the...
- Bedchamber,
British equivalent Chamberer, a
British role in the
bedchamber Kammarfru,
German and
Nordic equivalents Nadine Akkerman &
Birgit Houben, eds. The...
- Anna
Sofia Ramström (1738–1786) was a
kammarfru of the
Queen of Sweden,
Sophie Magdalena of Denmark. She was
known for her
involvement in the
famous affair...
-
usher Jacques de Lux.
Woman of the
Bedchamber Première
femme de
Chambre Kammarfru William Tighe, 'Familia reginae: the
Privy Court',
Susan Doran & Norman...
-
maids of
honour (one her
daughter Ebba
Ulrika Beata von Rosen) and two
kammarfru.
During the trip of the king to the
continent in 1780–1781, von Rosen...
-
Rogberg (1787–1863),
chaplain of the
Swedish court. She was
appointed kammarfru (ladies' maid) to
Queen Désirée
Clary in 1857, and to the same position...
-
could not
bring herself to ask the
queen herself, but she did ask her
kammarfru Charlotta ****man, from whom she was
given "information that left little...
-
burghers in the
Swedish parliament, and her
mother was at one
point the
kammarfru of the queen,
Louisa Ulrika of Prussia. In the
custody of her
father after...