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Anna Åkerhielm

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was hit by cannons in 1687, Anna found in the ruins an Arabic manuscript, which she donated to the Uppsala university when she returned to Sweden. She also wrote a description of her travels and her stay and discoveries in Greece. Her brother Samuel published her writings in the Swedish Official
127:. While women had been ennobled in Sweden before her, she was likely the first woman to have been ennobled for her own actions, rather than that of a male relative. Anna Åkerhjelm she died at Stade in Germany. One source states 1693 as the date of her death, another as the 11 February 1698. 75:, where she became known for her great learning and her interest in science. She became the personal companion of the daughter of Maria Eufrosyne, Charlotta De la Gardie, with whom she had an intimate friendship. Charlotta was married to the military officer 374: 311: 38:(1642 – 11 February 1698), was a Swedish writer, in languages including Latin, and traveller. She was the first woman in Sweden to have been ennobled for her own actions (1691). 99:, where the two women accompanied him. Contemporary accounts describe how they spent their time in scientific investigations during their stay and at the ruins of Acropolis in 68: 226: 59:, she was the child of the priest Magnus Jonae Agriconius. But she became an orphan at an early age. Her brother Samuel was secretary at the Swedish embassies in 413: 433: 443: 428: 423: 438: 418: 366: 76: 157: 79:
in 1682, and followed him on his military services around Europe. The two women followed him to the Republic of
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in Germany. In 1691, she was ennobled by king Charles, and her name was changed from
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After the death of Königsmarck in 1688, she lived with Charlotta De la Gardie in
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Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (Notes on Swedish women)
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and Greece. In 1686–1689, Königsmarck served in the army of
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Gazette, making her the first Swedish war correspondent.
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Index


Nyköping
Sweden
London
Paris
Princess Maria Eufrosyne
Charles XI of Sweden
Otto Wilhelm Königsmarck
Venice
Venice
Morean War
Ottoman Empire
Greece
Athens
Parthenon
Stade
Bremen
Nationalencyklopedin
"A Cyclopaedia of Female Biography/Akerhielm, Anna Mansdotter Agriconia - Wikisource, the free online library"
"Skriften på nettet; om elektroniske tidsskrifter"
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10.7557/15.3833
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0804-4554
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akerhielm.info


Wilhelmina Stålberg

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