people of all ages overwhelms reason." Magdalena Rudenschöld was born to riksråd Count Carl Rudenschöld (1698-1783) and Countess Christina Sofia Bielke...
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Torsten Rudenschöld (30 March 1798 – 27 May 1859) was a Swedish educator and social reformer. "Rudenschöld, Torsten". Nordisk familjebok. Vol. 13 (1 ed...
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Ulrika Strömfelt (1724–1780) Augusta von Fersen (1754–1846) Magdalena Rudenschöld (1766–1823) Princess Vibhavadi Rangsit (1920–1977) The Favourite (2018...
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American model Magdalena Różczka (born 1978), Polish actress Magdalena Rudenschöld (1766–1823), Swedish member of the nobility and a lady-in-waiting Magdaléna...
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Sweden were actively involved in his plots, notably his lover Magdalena Rudenschöld. Many of his proposed plans were fanciful. One plan was to have Catherine...
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had political influence over him. He unsuccessfully courted Magdalena Rudenschöld, and her refusal of his advances has been pointed out as the cause of...
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Conspiracy by Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, in companionship with Magdalena Rudenschöld, with the intent to depose the guardian government of king Gustav IV...
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Caroline Rudenschöld, refers to these issues in a letter from 1792, where she mentions two love interests of Sophia Albertina. Rudenschöld mentioned...
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ISBN 978-91-7668-964-6 (in Swedish) Lilly Lindwall (1917). Magdalena Rudenschöld. Stockholm: Förlag Åhlén & Åkerlund. (in Swedish) Stephen F. Jones, "Russian...
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sparsely-populated areas in Finland. The Swedish official and economist Ulrik Rudenschöld [fi; sv] specified in 1738 that this kind of migration would help develop...
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