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- Count Gustaf af Wetterstedt (29 December 1776 – 15 May 1837) was a Swedish statesman. He was the Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1824 to 1837...
- af Wetterstedt (12 August 1736 – 15 December 1822) was a Swedish nobleman and statesman. He was the father of Gustaf af Wetterstedt. Erik Wetterstedt was...
- Baron Nils Erik Wilhelm af Wetterstedt (November 8, 1815 – January 1, 1887) was a Swedish diplomat and translator of opera libretti. In his early career...
- after the succession to the throne, Mörner married Sofia Emerentia af Wetterstedt. In 1811, Mörner became a captain, and the same year he became adjutant...
- Danish diplomat Edmund Bourke (Burke) and Swedish envoy Baron Gustaf af Wetterstedt with British mediation. It consisted of 28 articles and one separate...
- Edward Thornton for Great Britain and by Lars von Engeström and Gustaf af Wetterstedt for Sweden. The treaty secured Swedish military cooperation against Napoleon...
- In office 1809–1824 Preceded by Office created Succeeded by Gustaf af Wetterstedt Personal details Born (1751-12-24)24 December 1751 Stockholm, Sweden...
- Ulrik Gottlieb Ehrenbill (1788–1792) Erik af Wetterstedt (1790) Elis Schröderheim (1792–1794) Erik af Wetterstedt (1794–1812) Berndt Wilhelm Fock (1812–1830)...
- Adlersparre de Geer af Leufsta Fleming Snoilsky Lagerbring Cederström af Wetterstedt Skjöldebrand Adelswärd Wirsén Björnstjerna Posse von Saltza Oxenstierna...
- Schering Rosenhane 1801–1805: Gustaf Lagerbielke 1805–1809: Gustaf af Wetterstedt 1809–1811: Carl Aron Ehrengranat 1811–1814: Aron Hjort 1814–1817: Erik...