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Statsfru ("Lady of the State") is an
office at the
Royal Court of Sweden. The
title has been used for two
different offices during the
course of history...
- the queen,
while the
court of the
queen is
headed by the
Statsfru.
There is now only one
Statsfru, and the
other ladies-in-waiting are
simply referred to...
- Corte; Russian:
Hofdame or Statsdame; Spanish: Dueña de honor; Swedish:
Statsfru). In the
Middle Ages,
Margaret of
France is
noted to have had
seven ladies...
- was a
Swedish memoirist,
translator and
court official. She
served as
statsfru (lady of the Bedchamber) to the
queen of Sweden,
Victoria of Baden, from...
- was
chairman of
Sveriges unglottor from 1974 to 1978, when she
became a
statsfru, a high
ranking court official. She
served as such
until 1994, when she...
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where her
father was head of the
court of king
Oscar I and her
mother as
statsfru (lady-in-waiting) to
queen mother Désirée Clary.
Prior to her marriage...
- överhovmästarinna
whenever she was
absent until the
introduction of the
office statsfru in 1774. As the
maids of honour, a Maid of the
Bedchamber retired from...
-
courtier count Axel
Mauritz Piper of Ängsö (d. 1866) in 1841. She
served as
statsfru (lady of the Bedchamber) to
queen Louise in 1862-1871. She was
chosen to...
- Corte; Russian:
Hofdame or Statsdame; Spanish: Dueña de honor; Swedish:
Statsfru). The same
title has been used for the
equivalent position in the courts...
- Norway,
Josephine Sparre resumed her
court service when she was
appointed statsfru (Lady of the Bedchamber) to
queen Louise's
Norwegian household under Juliane...