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Gustaf Nils
Algernon Adolf Stierneld (12 July 1791 – 14
November 1868) was a
Swedish nobleman and non-political politician,
serving twice as
Prime Minister...
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Christina Charlotta "Charlotte"
Stierneld née
Gyldenstolpe (1766-1825) was a
Swedish courtier;
governess for the
royal children in 1802-1809, and överhovmästarinna...
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Adolf Ludvig Stierneld,
Baron Stierneld (1
September 1755 – 31 July 1835) was a
Swedish nobleman,
courtier and
collector of
historical do****ents. Recent...
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supervision of the
royal governesses Hedvig Ulrika De la
Gardie and
Charlotte Stierneld in succession. When he was ten
years old, his
father was
deposed by the...
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Stockholm and
raised under the
supervision of the
royal governess Charlotte Stierneld.
Amalia left
Sweden with her
family upon her father's
deposition after...
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publication was
founded on the
initiative of
Adolf Ludvig Stierneld,
Baron Stierneld, the
famous nobleman and
collector of
historical do****ents. Its...
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Grooth Barnekow von
Kaulbars Åkerhielm af
Blombacka Löwen
Djurklou Kalling Stierneld Björnberg Grönhagen
Strokirch Hastfer von
Lantingshausen Gerdesköld von...
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title of Excellency, and was
succeeded as
royal governess by
Charlotte Stierneld. In
March 1811,
Armfelt was
exiled by the
Crown Prince and de
facto regent...
- "contemporary
studio replica." It was
donated to the
university by
Adolf Ludvig Stierneld upon his
death in 1835 (per his 1820 will).
Until the
discovery of the...
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raised under the
supervision of the
royal governess Charlotte Stierneld. The
youngest of four children,
Cecilia left
Sweden in 1810 with her family...