Christofer Rutger Ludvig Manderström (22 January 1806 – 18 August 1873) was the Swedish - Norwegian Prime Minister of Foreign Affairs between 1858-1868...
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1834–1868 4. 5. Johan Erik Rydqvist 1800 1868–1869 pro tempore 5. 15. Ludvig Manderström 1806 1869–1872 6. 12. Carl Gustaf Strandberg 1825 1872–1874 pro tempore...
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1825–1831: Elias Lagerheim 1831–1840: Albrecht Elof Ihre 1840–1855: Ludvig Manderström 1855–1859: Albert Ehrensvärd 1859–1864: Carl Fredrik Palmstierna 1864–1866:...
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Independent Elias Lagerheim 8 September 1856 16 March 1858 Independent Ludvig Manderström 16 March 1858 4 June 1868 Independent Carl Wachtmeister 4 June 1868...
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title used for the foreign minister at that time) as successor to Ludvig Manderström and made Lord of the Realm, the same year as the title was abolished...
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Private letter from Count Edward Piper to Ludvig Manderström, dated 19 November 1861 in Ludvig Manderströms collection, E 4753, Riksarkivet, Stockholm...
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Norstedt. p. 598. SELIBR 10076750. Johansson, Alf W (1985–1987). "C R Ludvig Manderström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 25. National Archives...
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Norstedt. p. 642. SELIBR 10076750. Johansson, Alf W (1985–1987). "C R Ludvig Manderström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 25. National Archives...
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seen as a fraud by Prime minister Louis De Geer and foreign minister Ludvig Manderström. The queen mother Josefina took a personal interest in her, and provided...
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1870–1900 Succeeded by Johan August Ekman Cultural offices Preceded by Ludvig Manderström Swedish Academy, Seat No.15 1874–1900 Succeeded by Gottfrid Billing...
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