• Caroline (Karolina Juliana Anna Ulrika) Lewenhaupt (1754–1826) was a Swedish courtier, poet and amateur actress. Caroline Lewenhaupt was born at Oberbronn...
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    met in Helsingborg by her appointed Mistress of the Robes Countess Caroline Lewenhaupt and the maid of honor Mariana Koskull. The Swedish climate was reportedly...
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    Norwegian ladies-in-waiting where also appointed. The king appointed Caroline Lewenhaupt to the office of senior lady-in-waiting. She had served Desiree in...
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    Österberg, Carin, Lewenhaupt, Inga & Wahlberg, Anna Greta, Svenska kvinnor: föregångare nyskapare, Signum, Lund, 1990 Österberg, Carin, Lewenhaupt, Inga & Wahlberg...
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  • blame for the harassment the Swedish head lady-in-waiting Countess Caroline Lewenhaupt was exposed to by the Crown Princess, because she wanted her position...
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  • Upon the arrival of d'Oettlinger in Karlsruhe, the Swedish Countess Caroline Lewenhaupt, then living in Strassburg, wrote to her friend Countess Gyldenstolpe:...
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    participators within the famous amateur court theater of Gustav III were Caroline Lewenhaupt, Carl von Fersen, Hedvig Ulrika De la Gardie, Nils Barck, Maria Aurora...
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  • popular amateur theater in the royal court, alongside Uggla and Caroline Lewenhaupt. Duchess Charlotte claims in her famous journal that it was the task...
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  • Podolian Jewish theologian, translator and essayist (born 1749) Caroline Lewenhaupt, Swedish courtier and poet (born 1754) Mustafa Râkim, Ottoman calligrapher...
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  • Sophia von Fersen 1811–1818: Christina Charlotta Stjerneld 1818–1818: Caroline Lewenhaupt 1818–1818: Charlotta Aurora De Geer 1823–1829: Marcelle Tascher de...
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