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Catharina Juliana "Julie" Eckerman (1765–1800), was a Swedish courtesan and spy. She is most known as the kept lover of
riksråd Riksrådet (in Norwegian and Swedish), Rigsrådet (in Danish) or (English: the Council of the Realm and the Council of the State – sometimes translated as the "Privy Council") is the name of the councils of the Scandinavian countries that rule ...
count Carl Sparre, a relationship which attracted attention and was used by the opposition of Sparre during his political career.


Life

She was born to the writer
Catharina Ahlgren Catharina Ahlgren (1734 – c. 1800) was a Swedish proto- feminist poet and publisher, and one of the first identifiable female journalists in Sweden. She was the publisher and chief editor of a number of different women's periodicals in Stoc ...
and Bengt Edvard Eckerman, cavalry master of the Royal Scanian Husars, and the sister of
Charlotte Eckerman Beata Charlotta "Charlotte" Eckerman (1759 – 16 January 1790 in Stockholm), was a Swedish opera singer and actress. She was also a very well known courtesan during the Gustavian era, and the official royal mistress of Charles XIII of Sweden fr ...
. Her parents separated in 1768 because of her father's adultery and after he had refused to acknowledge her youngest brother. At least she and her sister was brought up with their mother. They were given a fine education and was tutored in the
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. However, the home was poor, and Eckerman later describe that her childhood, though cultivated, was miserable as far as the economy was concerned. Both Julie and her sister Charlotte were active as courtesans or high class prostitutes from an early age. Among her clients were a certain Müller, secretary at the German legation in Stockholm, whom she reportedly used as a spy with the Russian ambassador,
Andrey Razumovsky Count (later Prince) Andrey Kirillovich Razumovskyrussian: Андре́й Кири́ллович Разумо́вский, , german: Andreas von Rasumofsky (2 November 1752 – 23 September 1836) was a Russian Imperial diplomat who spent man ...
. In 1780, she became the mistress of
riksråd Riksrådet (in Norwegian and Swedish), Rigsrådet (in Danish) or (English: the Council of the Realm and the Council of the State – sometimes translated as the "Privy Council") is the name of the councils of the Scandinavian countries that rule ...
count Carl Sparre, who was known as a libertine, especially after having been widowed by
Ulrika Strömfelt Ulrika Eleonora Strömfelt (1724–5 April 1780), was a politically active Swedish noble and courtier. She is known for her part in the attempted Coup d'état of queen Louisa Ulrika in 1756. Life Ulrika Strömfelt was the daughter of riksr ...
; from 1785, she lived openly with him at his Lustschloss Bellevue, officially with the title house keeper. Sparre's political advisories accused him of having wasted the funds he collected through his office on Julie Eckerman, who was said to control his actions and accepted commissions from supplicants who wished to affect him. This was illustrated by a famous political pamphlet. In 1789, Sparre discontinued the relationship because he planned to remarry, and arranged a marriage for Eckerman with Nils Björkegren, who was described as a beautiful youth and whom he had made mayor of Linköping.


References

* Tilda Maria Forselius, "Min nådiga pappas Uprigtiga Vän och fiolliga flicka: Julie Ekerman/Björckegrens brev till Carl Sparre lästa utifrån frågor om makt och identitet". Magisteruppsats framlagd vid Institutionen för litteraturvetenskap och idéhistoria, Stockholms universitet, 2002. Länk. * Tilda Maria Forselius, "Jaget, frun och den fjolliga flickan: Rollspel och identitetskonstruktion i Julie Bjöckegrens brev till Carl Sparre", Brevkonst. Red. Paulina Helgeson och Anna Nordenstam, s. 45–74, Brutus Östlings förlag, Stockholm/Stehag, 2003. * Tilda Maria Forselius, "The body and the decent inner self: Letters by Julie Björckegren, wife of a Swedish Mayor, 1789-91", Women's Writing vol. 13, no. 1, 121–138, 2006. Länk. * Carl Forsstrand, Sophie Hagman och hennes samtida: några anteckningar från det gustavianska Stockholm, Wahlström & Widstrand, Stockholm, 1911 * Carl Forsstrand, Malmgårdar och sommarnöjen i Gamla Stockholm, Geber, Stockholm, 1919 * Marie Löwendahl, Min allrabästa och ömmaste vän!: kvinnors brevskrivning under svenskt 1700-tal, Makadam, Diss. Lund : Lunds universitet, 2007, Göteborg, 2007 * Linköpings domkyrkoförsamling CI:4 * Ekerman(n), släkt, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (art av Bengt Hildebrand med bidrag av Torgny Höjer) * Björkman, Margareta: Aktrisens böcker: Beata Charlotta Ekermans bibliotek 1790 (2011)


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