Euphrosina Heldina Von Dieffenau
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Euphrosina Heldina von Dieffenau, or ''Heldin'' (died 1636), was a Swedish courtier. Originally from Germany, she became courtier to
Catherine of Sweden, Countess Palatine of Kleeburg Catherine of Sweden ( sv, Katarina; 10 November 1584 – 13 December 1638) was a Swedish princess and a Countess Palatine of Zweibrücken as the consort of her second cousin John Casimir of Palatinate-Zweibrücken. She is known as the period ...
in 1590. After the death of Catherine's mother,
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, she became the lady-in-waiting, nurse and in practice foster mother of Catherine. She were the confidant of Catherine and the two of them had a close relationship for the rest of their life, sometimes by letters, which are preserved. She married a German officer in Swedish service, but remained in the service of Catherine also after Catherine's marriage as her Mistress of the Robes. She was described as educated and seen as a role model for female nobles in this regard, could speak Latin and was given the task to practice reading and prayer with the heir to the throne,
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, and converse with foreign ambassadors.


References

* * * Eva Österberg, red (1997). Jämmerdal & Fröjdesal. Kvinnor i stormaktstidens Sverige. Stockholm: Atlantis AB.
Stånd och genus i stormaktstidens Sverige, Kekke Stadin
1636 deaths 16th-century Swedish people 17th-century Swedish people Swedish ladies-in-waiting Year of birth unknown Place of birth missing Governesses to the Swedish monarchy {{Sweden-bio-stub