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- Baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm (7 July 1756 in Sjundeå, Nyland, Sweden (now Finland) – 27 December 1813 in Schleswig), was a Swedish statesman. He acted...
- and in the following years, he came under the influence of Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm, who was in opposition to the monarch, and came to be less trusted by...
- Nils Esbjörnsson Reuterholm (1676–1756) was the governor of Kopparberg County (later renamed Dalarna County) in Sweden from 1732 to 1739 and then the governor...
- minor, was brought up among Jacobins. During the king's minority, Gustaf Reuterholm virtually ruled Sweden. After the execution of Louis XVI on 21 January...
- Lovisa Charlotta Malm-Reuterholm (1768–1845) was a Finnish - Swedish artist, painter, writer and noble. She was the daughter of Major Jacob Georgsson Malm...
- donated by baroness Reuterholm. Ports to the Reuterholm burial chapel on the left hand side. Gustav Adolf Reuterholm Esbjörn Reuterholm In 1822 Suitia Manor...
- the de jure regent Duke Charles and the de facto regent Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm, leaders of the regency government of Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, and replace...
- Gustav Adolf's prompt dismissal of the generally detested Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm, the duke-regent's leading advisor, added still further to his po****rity...
- Armfelt and Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm, with whom she maintained connections through her activity as a Freemason. She aided Reuterholm on his way to a position...
- Kristian Reuterholm (1710–1773). The couple resided at Suitia Manor in Siuntio in present-day Finland. Their son, Baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm (1756–1813)...