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  1. Hans Axel von Fersen, conhecido também como Axel von Fersen, o Jovem ou ainda Axel de Fersen ( Estocolmo, 4 de setembro de 1755 – Estocolmo, 20 de junho de 1810 ), conde von Fersen, foi um nobre e militar sueco, célebre principalmente por sua profunda amizade pela rainha de França, Maria Antonieta. [ 1][ 2][ 3]

  2. 9 de mar. de 2020 · Matérias / Personagem. Hans Axel Von Fersen: o possível amante de Maria Antonieta que tentou impedir sua execução. Bem-humorado e amigo íntimo da monarca, o coronel da infantaria chegou a ser cogitado como pai biológico do filho da rainha. Wallacy Ferrari Publicado em 09/03/2020, às 10h30.

  3. Hans Axel Graf von Fersen (* 4. September 1755 in Stockholm; † 20. Juni 1810 ebenda) war ein schwedischer Staatsmann und ein Favorit der französischen Königin Marie-Antoinette. In Schweden wird er als „Axel von Fersen der Jüngere“ bezeichnet, um ihn von seinem Vater ( Axel von Fersen d. Ä.) zu unterscheiden.

  4. Hans Axel von Fersen ( Swedish: [hɑːns ˈǎksɛl fɔn ˈfæ̌ʂːɛn]; 4 September 1755 – 20 June 1810), known as Axel de Fersen in France, was a Swedish count, Marshal of the Realm of Sweden, a General of Horse in the royal Swedish Army, one of the Lords of the Realm, aide-de-camp to Rochambeau in the American Revolutionary War ...

  5. Hans Axel von Fersen (born Sept. 4, 1755, Stockholm, Sweden—died June 20, 1810, Stockholm) was a Swedish-French soldier, diplomat, and statesman who was active in counterrevolutionary activity after the French Revolution of 1789 and the rise of Napoleon.

  6. Axel von Fersen was a Swedish Count best known for the close friendship he enjoyed with Queen Marie Antoinette. He also played a prominent political role, earning fame for his military exploits during the American War of Independence and as an ardent defender of the royal family during the Revolution.

  7. 1 de out. de 2021 · Her confidant, Axel von Fersen, was a Swedish count, and one of the French queen’s close friends. Between the summers of 1791 and 1792, though the queen was kept under close surveillance...