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  1. Fersen, Hans Axel. FERSEN, HANS AXEL. (1755–1810). (Count von.) Swedish nobleman, French officer in America. Son of a famous Swedish soldier who had served in France before becoming a field marshal in Sweden, Fersen had been a captain in the Swedish service. He became mestre de camp in the French army on 20 January 1780.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2008 · Le comte de Fersen et la cour de France : extraits des papiers du grand maréchal du Suède, comte Jean Axel de Fersen Includes bibliographical references

  3. Hans Axel sinh năm 1755, là con trai của Axel von Fersen cha và phu nhân Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie. Ông là cháu của Eva Ekeblad và cháu nội của Tướng Hans Reinhold Fersen. Axel sinh ra là con thứ hai trong số bốn đứa trẻ; ông có hai chị em gái, Hedvig Eleonora và Eva Sophie, và một người em, Fabian Reinhold. Hai người anh em họ là Ulrika ...

  4. EL CONDE AXEL DE FERSEN: ¿LO ERA O NO LO ERA? El nombre y la personalidad de Hans Axel de Fersen estuvieron largo tiempo envueltos en misterio. No se le cita en aquella pública lista impresa de amantes de la reina; tampoco en las cartas de los embajadores ni en los informes de los contemporáneos; Fersen no pertenece al número de los ...

  5. Hans Axel, Count Von Fersen - Encyclopedia. HANS AXEL FERSEN, COUNT VON (1755-1810), Swedish statesman, was carefully educated at home, at the Carolinum at Brunswick and at Turin. In 1779 he entered the French military service ( Royal-Baviere ), accompanied General Rochambeau to America as his adjutant, distinguished himself during the war with ...

  6. Hans Axel von Fersen is a Swedish count who falls in love with the Queen of France, Marie Antoinette. Hans is a handsome young man with long, dark blond hair he keeps tied back. As a Swedish count, Hans dresses in fine clothing. Hans is shown to be a noble and loyal person. Even though he fell in love with Marie Antoinette after she married Louis XVI, he did not compromise the sacred bond of ...

  7. 4 de ago. de 2008 · Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.