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  1. Death: July 29, 1856 (84) Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sverige. Immediate Family: Son of Fredrik Adolf Löwenhielm and Augusta von Fersen. Husband of Cléonice Francoise Iphigenie de Baguet. Father of Carl Bernhard August Löwenhielm; Oskar Gustaf Fredrik Löwenhielm and Augusta Maria Margareta Löwenhielm. Brother of Carl Axel Löwenhielm ...

  2. Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm. Count Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (January 30, 1790 – May 18, 1858) was a Swedish diplomat and Lieutenant general . Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm was born in Värmland and grew up in a manor house. He joined the military in 1809 and in 1811 became courtier in the service of the Crown Prince, the future King Oscar I of Sweden.

  3. Carl Axel Löwenhielm. Count Carl Löwenhielm (1772–1861) was a Swedish military officer, diplomat, and politician; he was a member of the Swedish cabinet between 1822–1839. He was an illegitimate son of King Charles XIII of Sweden and Augusta von Fersen (married to the Chancellor of the Royal Court Fredrik Adolf Löwenhielm ) and a half-brother of Gustaf Löwenhielm .

  4. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Genealogy for Greve Carl Axel Gudmund Löwenhielm (1848 - 1848) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Carl Löwenhielm, Wikipedia français Carl A. Löwenhielm, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Project Runeberg has published the following works by this author: Carl Axel Löwenhielm, Om communal-styrelsen och penitentiär-systemet Swedish Read more about Carl Axel Löwenhielm in: Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. Find other Nordic Authors named ...

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  7. Carl Axel Löwenhielm (født 3. november 1772, død 9. juni 1861) var en svensk greve, offiser med rang som generalløytnant, diplomat, «En af rikets herrar» og politiker, blant annet statsråd i perioden 1822–1839.