250px, Fredrik Axel von Fersen
Count Fredrik Axel von Fersen (5 April 171924 April 1794) was a
Swedish
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statesman and soldier. He served as
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of the
Riksdag of the Estates, and although he worked closely with King
Gustav III before and through the
Revolution of 1772, he later opposed the king.
Biography
A son of Lieutenant-General
Hans Reinhold von Fersen
Hans Reinhold von Fersen (2 March 1683 Tallinn – 25 May 1736 Stockholm) was a Swedish count, politician and soldier. He served as lieutenant general from 1720 and as president of the Svea Court of Appeal from 1731.
He was the son of count ...
, he entered the
Swedish Life Guards in 1740, and from 1743 to 1748 was in the
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service in the
Royal-Suedois
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, where he rose to the rank of brigadier.
In the
Seven Years' War Fersen distinguished himself during the operations round
Usedom and
Wollin
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in 1759, when he inflicted serious loss on the
Prussians. But it is as a politician that he is best known. A member of the
Hat party, at the
Riksdag
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of 1755–1756, he was elected
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and served three non-consecutive terms in that post before the
Revolution of 1772. In 1756 he defeated the projects of the court for increasing the royal power; but, after the disasters of the Seven Years' War, returned to court.
On the accession of the
Caps to power in 1766, Fersen refused to employ the Guards to keep order in the capital when King
Adolf Frederick of Sweden, driven to desperation by the demands of the Caps, abdicated, and a seven days’ interregnum ensued. At the ensuing Riksdag of 1769, when the Hats returned to power, Fersen was again elected marshal of the diet, but he made no attempt to redeem his pre-election pledges to
Crown Prince Gustavus (later Gustav III) that he would carry out a very necessary reform of the constitution, and thus involuntarily contributed to the subsequent establishment of absolutism. When Gustav ascended the throne in 1772, and attempted to reconcile the two factions by a composition which aimed at dividing all political power between them, Fersen said he despaired of quickly bringing the people back to the path of virtue and patriotism, after more than half a century of licence and corruption. Nevertheless, he consented to open negotiations with the Caps, and was the principal Hat representative on the abortive composition committee. During the revolution of August 1772, Fersen remained a passive spectator of the overthrow of the constitution, and was one of the first whom Gustavus summoned to his side after his triumph.
He obstructed the measures of Gustav III, whom he is said to have treated with colossal insolence, for several years. There was a slight collision between them as early as the diet of 1778, but at the diet of 1786, Fersen led the opposition against the king's financial measures, which were consequently rejected. He and twenty of his friends were arrested in 1789, leading to the collapse of the opposition; however, he was quickly released and thereafter remained aloof from politics.
His book ''Historiska Skrifter'' is mainly autobiographical, but its historical accounts are often biased.
Fersen was the father of
Axel von Fersen the Younger
Hans Axel von Fersen (; 4 September 175520 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 Rochamb ...
and
Sophie von Fersen, two of his four children with his wife
Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie. His other two children were
Fabian Reinhold von Fersen and
Hedvig Eleonora von Fersen.
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