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Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764)
Gustaf Bonde may refer to: * Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667), Lord High Treasurer of Sweden * Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764), county governor, grandson of Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667) * Gustaf Bonde (1698–1772), chamberlain, Lord of Sävstaholm * Gustaf Bonde (1911–1977) Count Gustaf Bonde af Björnö (8 October 1911 – 21 September 1977) was a Swedish diplomat. Career Bonde was born at Trolleholm Castle, Sweden, the son of count Gustaf Trolle–Bonde (1868–1951) and countess Henriette Falkenberg (1883–1932) ...
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Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667)
Baron Gustaf Bonde (4 February 1620 – 25 May 1667) was a Swedish statesman. He was a persistent advocate of a pacifist policy at a time when war on the slightest provocation was the watchword of every Swedish politician. Even the popular Polish adventure of Charles X of Sweden was strenuously opposed by Bonde, though when once it was decided upon he materially assisted the king to find the means for carrying it on. He was also in favour of strict economy coupled with the recovery of the royal domains which had fallen into the hands of the nobles, though his natural partiality for his fellow-peers came out clearly enough when in 1655 he was appointed a member of Charles X's land-recovery commission. In 1660 he succeeded Herman Fleming as Lord High Treasurer, and was one of the council of regency appointed to govern Sweden during the minority of Charles XI of Sweden. In 1661 he presented to the Privy Council a plan which aimed at rendering Sweden altogether independent of fo ...
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Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764)
Gustaf Bonde may refer to: * Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667), Lord High Treasurer of Sweden * Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764), county governor, grandson of Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667) * Gustaf Bonde (1698–1772), chamberlain, Lord of Sävstaholm * Gustaf Bonde (1911–1977) Count Gustaf Bonde af Björnö (8 October 1911 – 21 September 1977) was a Swedish diplomat. Career Bonde was born at Trolleholm Castle, Sweden, the son of count Gustaf Trolle–Bonde (1868–1951) and countess Henriette Falkenberg (1883–1932) ...
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Gustaf Bonde (1698–1772)
Gustaf Bonde may refer to: * Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667), Lord High Treasurer of Sweden * Gustaf Bonde (1682–1764), county governor, grandson of Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667) * Gustaf Bonde (1698–1772), chamberlain, Lord of Sävstaholm * Gustaf Bonde (1911–1977) Count Gustaf Bonde af Björnö (8 October 1911 – 21 September 1977) was a Swedish diplomat. Career Bonde was born at Trolleholm Castle, Sweden, the son of count Gustaf Trolle–Bonde (1868–1951) and countess Henriette Falkenberg (1883–1932) ...
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Sävstaholm
Sävstaholm Castle (''Sävstaholms slott'') is a castle in Vingåker Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden. the name is sometimes spelled Säfstaholm, which is according to old Swedish spelling rules. History The palace was built during 1666 by Gustav Larsson Sparre (1625-1689), a Swedish baron, diplomat, and governor. Since 1968, it has been owned by Vingåker Municipality. See also *List of castles in Sweden This is a list of castles and palaces in Sweden. In the Swedish language the word '' slott'' is used for both castles, châteaus and palaces; this article lists all of them as well as fortresses. A-B C-E F-H I-L M-P R- ... References Other sources *Furborg, Lars (1994) ''En konstepok på Säfstaholm 1797-1855'' (Vingåkers kommun) External linksSäfstaholms slott Castles in Södermanland County 1666 establishments in Sweden {{Sweden-castle-stub ...
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