Countess Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie (née Catharina Charlotta Taube; 5 April 1723 – 24 March 1763), also known as Catherine Charlotte de La Gardie, was...
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De la Gardie (1713–1797), amateur actress, culture personality Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie (1723–1763), heroine Eva Ekeblad née Eva De la Gardie...
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Hedvig Ulrika De la Gardie (29 November 1761 in Stockholm, Sweden – 7 February 1832 in Stockholm), was a Swedish lady-in-waiting. She was married to Gustaf...
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March 4 – Johan Hörner, Danish artist (b. 1711) March 24 – Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie, Swedish countess (b. 1723) March 31 – Abraham Darby II, English...
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to Louisa Ulrika after her arrival in Sweden together with Cathérine Charlotte De la Gardie, Henrika Juliana von Liewen and Charlotta Sparre. In 1748,...
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to Louisa Ulrika after her arrival in Sweden together with Cathérine Charlotte De la Gardie, the sisters Agneta and Ulrika Strömfelt and Charlotta Sparre...
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Ekeblad. Her son married Cathérine Charlotte De la Gardie, and through her youngest daughter Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie she became the grandmother...
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through mediation with her brother Frederick the Great. - Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie is officially awarded with a medal for having prevented a witch...
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a defunct phenomena in Sweden by this point. When countess Cathérine Charlotte De la Gardie, who visited the province of the witch trial, informed the...
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child abduction to Satan, but the witch trial was stopped when Catherine Charlotte De la Gardie made it known in the capital that a witch trial was taking...
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