Adolf Ludvig Stierneld
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Adolf Ludvig Stierneld, Baron Stierneld (1 September 1755 – 31 July 1835) was a Swedish nobleman, courtier and collector of
historical documents Historical documents are original documents that contain important historical information about a person, place, or event and can thus serve as primary sources as important ingredients of the historical methodology. Significant historical documen ...
. Recent historical research has revealed him to be one of best and most prolific document forgers in Swedish history.


Biography

He was the son of Samuel Gustaf Stierneld and Kristina Brigitta Falker. In 1781, his father inscribed him to the military to become captain of the Royal Life Regiment of Horse. From 1778 onward, he served as courtier to Sophia Magdalena, Queen consort of Sweden. Stierneld appeared among the opposition to Gustavus III, King of Sweden in the Riksdag of 1786 and 1789, where he was one of the leaders of the nobility. During the Riksdag of 1789, he belonged to the members of the noble opposition against the absolutist reform of the
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, and consequently belonged to the opposition arrested by the monarch during the Riksdag. When the others arrested were released, however, he was detained because of his connections to the Russian ambassador, and was placed in the
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. In 1790, he was released to marry his fiancée Charlotte Gyldenstolpe, a courtier of Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte, Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp and a daughter of the king's favorite Nils Philip Gyldenstolpe; the connections of his spouse secured his rehabilitation, and he was appointed court chamberlain in 1792. Through his position as governor of
Gripsholm Castle Gripsholm Castle ( sv, Gripsholms slott) is a castle in Mariefred, Södermanland, Sweden. It is located by lake Mälaren in south central Sweden, in the municipality of Strängnäs, about 60 km west of Stockholm. Since Gustav Vasa, Gripsho ...
, Stierneld started the collection of portraits at the castle which was eventually to become the National Portrait Gallery of Sweden; he started and organized the collection after the death of Gustavus III in 1792, and the collection became officially inaugurated in 1822. In 1821, he became an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. In his capacity as director of the museum collection, however, he reportedly misidentified several portraits. During his later life, Stierneld was also a collector of historical documents. In 1821, he became one of the founders of the Royal Society for Publication of Manuscripts on Scandinavian History, in which he served as chairperson several times and also published several essays. In this capacity, he forged, misquoted, manipulated and wrongly interpenetrated numerous historical documents to trace the genealogy of his own family to royalty and give his ancestors a more prominent place in history.Ingemar Carlsson: På lögnens väg – historiska bedrägerier och dokumentförfalskningar (Lund 1999) One of his inventions is the fictitious person Brita Persdotter Karth.


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* Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon, band II (Stockholm 1906) (Obs! utgivet före det att Stiernelds ställning som förfalskare uppdagats!) * Ingemar Carlsson: På lögnens väg – historiska bedrägerier och dokumentförfalskningar (Lund 1999) * Anna Grosskopf: "Mystiken vilar över porträttet" i Sydsvenska Dagbladet 1996-01-07 * Bengt Hildebrand: Släktartikeln "Eldstierna" i Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, band XIII (Stockholm 1950) * Matrikel över ledamöter av Kungl. Vitterhetsakademien och Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Antikvitets akademien, Bengt Hildebrand (1753–1953), Margit Engström and Åke Lilliestam (1954–1990), Stockholm 1992 s. 29 * Adolf Ludvig Stierneld, Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon. Adolf Ludvig Stierneld, urn:sbl:20161, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Per Widén med bidr av Lars-Olof Skoglund (Gustaf Algernon S)), hämtad 2012-12-21. * Paul Sjögren: "Erland Hjärne om Adolf Ludvig Stierneld som historieförfalskare" i Nordisk tidskrift för bok- och biblioteksväsen (1980) {{DEFAULTSORT:Stierneld, Adolf Ludvig 1755 births 1835 deaths Gustavian era people 18th-century Swedish military personnel Swedish collectors Swedish courtiers Barons of Sweden Swedish politicians Forgers Knights of the Order of Charles XIII Commanders of the Order of the Polar Star Members of the Royal Society for Publication of Manuscripts on Scandinavian History