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  1. Count Carl Axel Löwenhielm (3 November 1772 – 9 June 1861) was a Swedish military officer, diplomat, and politician. 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 general and diplomat Gustaf Löwenhielm.

  2. Carl A Löwenhielm. Född:1772-11-03 – Hovförsamlingen, Stockholms län. Död:1861-06-09 – Klara församling, Stockholms län. Diplomat, Arméofficer, Statsråd. Band 24 (1982-1984), sida 605. Meriter. 3 Löwenhielm, Carl Axel, halvbror till L 2, f 3 nov 1772 i Sthlm, Hovf, d 9 juni 1861 där, Klara.

  3. Carl Axel Löwenhielm, född den 3 november 1772, död den 9 juni 1861, var en svensk greve, militär, diplomat, en av rikets herrar och politiker (däribland statsråd 1822–1839).

  4. 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 .

  5. A son of Gudmund Löwenhielm and Anna Elisabeth (Maria) Cederhielm, the Chancellor of Justice and later Councilor of the Realm Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm (1701-1768), who was raised to the rank of baron in 1747 and introduced as such in 1752 under the number 224.

  6. He represented Sweden at the Congress of Vienna. Count Carl Löwenhielm was a Swedish military officer, diplomat, and politician; he was a member of the Swedish cabinet between 1822–1839.

  7. Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm primary name: Löwenhielm, Karl Gustav Details individual; politician/statesman; military/naval; Swedish; Male. Life dates 1772-1861 ...