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Ulrica "Ulla"
Elisabeth von
Liewen (24
February 1747, in
Stockholm – 16 May 1775, in Uppsala), was a
Swedish courtier and baroness. She was at one point...
- The
House of
Lieven (Latvian: Līveni; Russian: Ливен; Swedish: (von)
Liewen) is one of the
oldest and most
aristocratic families of
Scandinavian and Baltic-German...
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Charlotta von
Liewen (12
October 1683 – 10
January 1735) was a
politically active Swedish countess. She was
married to riksråd
count Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764)...
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Henrica Juliana Lieven, Swedish, archaic; von
Liewen (16
February 1709 – 26
August 1779) was a
Swedish noble,
socialite and lady-in-waiting, politically...
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Prince Christoph Heinrich von
Lieven (Russian: Христофор Андреевич Ливен,
Khristofor Andreyevich Liven; 6 May 1774 – 10
January 1839) was a
Baltic German...
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Adolf Frederick may have been the
father of
Lolotte Forssberg by Ulla von
Liewen, but this has
never been confirmed. L. Stavenow. "Adolf Fredrik". Svenskt...
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favorite Henrika Juliana von
Liewen was a
prominent sympathizer of the Hats, as was
Claes Ekeblad, Hans
Henrik von
Liewen,
Anders Johan von Höpken and...
- on kleeine,
Nester vp dat se
nicht leuen alleyne. Nester, op dat ze nich
liêwen alleeîne. Eyn
thunkonnynck wonede wol tho
vreden Eein niëtelkuönînk woeönde...
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Meijerfeldt the
elder (1713–1747) Axel Löwen (1748–1767) Hans
Henrik von
Liewen the
younger (1767–1772)
Fredrik Cornelius Soels de Witterzée (1772–1776)...
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child of king
Adolf Fredrik and the
noble lady in
waiting Ulla von
Liewen. The queen,
Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, was said to
tolerate her husband's...