- German: Obersthofmeisterin; Norwegian: overhoffmesterinne; Swedish:
överhovmästarinna; Russian: обер-гофмейстерина, romanized: ober-gofmeysterina) is or...
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Statsfru and the
Överhovmästarinna, none of the
titles above are in use today. At the
death of
Queen Louise in 1965, her
Överhovmästarinna was emplo**** by...
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ranked below the
widowed Överhovmästarinna but
above the
unmarried Kammarfröken and Hovfröken.
While the
Överhovmästarinna had the rank of Excellency...
- the
first female grand entrepreneur of her country. She
served as
överhovmästarinna to
Queen Christina of Sweden.
Maria Sofia De la
Gardie was born to...
- 1817 – 1899), was a
Swedish countess and courtier. She
served as
överhovmästarinna to the
Queen of Sweden,
Louise of the Netherlands, from 1860 to 1869...
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served as hovmästarinna (deputy
mistress of the robes) in 1804-05 and
överhovmästarinna (Mistress of the Robes) in 1805-09 to
queen Frederica, and Mistress...
- "Hedda"
Catharina Piper née
Ekeblad (1746–1812) was a
Swedish courtier;
överhovmästarinna (Mistress of the Robes) to the
queen of Sweden,
Frederica of Baden...
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royal children and Ulla
Tessin succeeded Hedvig Elisabet Strömfelt as
överhovmästarinna (mistress of the robes). In 1754, Carl
Gustaf Tessin lost his favor...
- and
courtier and
member of the
Leijonhufvud family. She
served as
överhovmästarinna in 1633–1634 and
foster mother in 1639–1644 to Christina,
Queen of...
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given at any
theater in Paris. In January–June 1811, she
served as
överhovmästarinna to the
Crown Princess, Désirée Clary, and
welcomed her upon her arrival...