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  1. Count Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt ( Russian: Граф Густав-Маврикий Максимович Армфельт, tr, Gustav-Mavrikiy Maksimovich Armfel't; 31 March 1757 – 19 August 1814) [1] was a Finnish - Swedish - Russian courtier and diplomat. In Finland, he is considered one of the greatest Finnish statesmen. His advice to Russia 's ...

  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt was a Swedish statesman prominent in diplomacy and military affairs. Appointed gentleman to Gustav III of Sweden in 1781, Armfelt was employed in the negotiations with Catherine II of Russia (1783) and with the Danish government (1787) and was one of the king’s most trusted

  3. Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, född 31 mars 1757 på Juva kaptensboställe i Tarvasjoki, död 19 augusti 1814 i Tsarskoje Selo, var en svensk friherre och hovman.. Armfelt var son till generalmajor Magnus Wilhelm Armfelt och hans hustru Maria Catharina Wennerstedt.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2023 · Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt är begravd i familjegraven i Halikko kyrka i sydvästra Finland,[2] i närheten av sina gods Åminne herrgård vars karaktärhus han förnyade 1811-1814. Källor 1.^ Nyström, Pia; Kyhlberg-Boström Anna, Elmquist Anne-Marie: Kungl.

  5. Gustav Mauritz Armfelt The painting of Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt (1757–1814) is from 1800 or 1801. Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt is one of the most fascinating and controversial figures in Finnish history. Armfelt was an infantry general, count, courtier and diplomat. He was born in Marttila and died in Tsarskoje Selo.

  6. GUSTAF MAURITZ ARMFELT, Count (1757-1814), son of Charles II.'s general, Carl Gustaf Armfelt, was born in Finland on the 31st of March 1757. In 1774 he became an ensign in the guards, but his frivolity provoked the displeasure of Gustavus III. and he thought it prudent to go abroad. Subsequently, however, (1780) he met the king again at Spa and ...

  7. Count Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt was a Finnish-Swedish-Russian courtier and diplomat. In Finland, he is considered one of the greatest Finnish statesmen. His advice to Russia's Tsar Alexander I was of utmost importance for securing the autonomy of the Grand Duchy of Finland.