- The
Koskull family (Latvian: Koskuli, Russian: Коскуль), also
written as Koschkull, is a
wealthy aristocratic family of
Livonian and
German origin, famous...
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Henrietta Mariana "Marianne"
Charlotta Koskull (19
February 1785, in Växjö – 30
March 1841, in Stockholm) was a
Swedish noble and lady-in-waiting, known...
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Casper von
Koskull (born
September 1960) is a
Finnish banker,
former president and CEO of
Nordea Bank Abp, the
Nordic financial services group, since...
- Olympics. "Johan von
Koskull". is.fi.
Retrieved 10 June 2021. "Johan von
Koskull". Olympedia.
Retrieved 18 June 2020.
Johan von
Koskull at
Olympedia v t e...
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Brahe (née
Koskull; 22
November 1778 – 19
February 1852) was a
Swedish lady-in-waiting and
politically active salonist.
Aurora Wilhelmina Koskull was the...
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Fredrik Brahe (1756–1826) and his
first wife
Baroness Ulrika Katarina Koskull (1759–1805), thus
making him a
member of the
Swedish branch of the Brahe...
- von
Koskull (born 19
January 1963) is a
Finnish sailor. He
competed at the 1984
Summer Olympics and the 1988
Summer Olympics. "Peter von
Koskull". Olympedia...
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Glasbruk was
founded in 1742 by two
officers in
Charles XII's army,
Anders Koskull [sv] and
Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein. The name is a portmanteau...
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Wilhelmina Koskull attracted a lot of attention, and he
reportedly had
plans to
marry her.
Queen Charlotte recalled that
William said of
Koskull: "If she...
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Magnus Brahe and
countess Aurora Wilhelmina Brahe,
whose cousin Mariana Koskull became his lover. The
infirmity of the old King and the
dissensions in...