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her in 1688–89. Their relationship was eventually taken up again. After a priest had agreed to conduct the ceremony, Oxenstierna and Bergius were married in 1691. The marriage was kept a secret, and she remained with her unknowing family. In 1692, she became pregnant; she moved to her spouse, and everything was made public.
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She broke off her contact with her family and the nobility and spent the rest of her life with her spouse, spending her time as a teacher for poor children. In 1701, she died in childbirth, giving her spouse all her assets in her will, because their four children (three sons and a daughter) all died
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If You wish Your hatred and persecution to last as long as our lives, so it will; You will with no doubt be spared the burden soon enough and harm Yourself as much as others; I will not loose a thing thereby. If You will be as a Christian, it will be as dear to me as the wish that you will give your
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and Dohna asked her niece to comfort him. Oxenstierna and Bergius fell in love and Bergius proposed, but Oxenstierna declined, as she knew she would be an outcast from her family and the nobility if she consented. Her family found out and banned every plans of a marriage. Bergius was separated from
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common law, guardian law, noble privileges, the law of the church as well as Your Majesty’s law of illegal marriages", by: "having dared to harm the rank of nobility by such a illegal act, in the Kingdom as well as abroad, and damaging its privileges, of such a degree that, if it is not made an
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The court of the Swedish House of Lords made the verdict that a serious crime had been committed, but as the King had commented that the matter was but a private affair, the case was not pursued further.
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Gabriel Gabrielsson Oxenstierna (d. 1673) and Countess Maria Christiana von Löwenstein und Scharfeneck (d. 1672; in turn she was the only surviving daughter of
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In 1704, as a reply to the debate and slander which were still very much alive about her controversial person, her former spouse published her biography:
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He also suggested that the law should be enforced against marriages between nobles and non-nobles (1693). Christiana Oxenstierna replied to her brother:
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example of, would unavoidably have the scandalous effect to break the public order, that a noblewoman, regardless of what kind, should be liberated.
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when she married a non-noble against her family's consent. Her case caused a debate about the law for marriage between nobles and non-nobles.
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children treasures which rust and moths can not alter, and that we will one day meet were a Count and a master Bergius will weigh as much.
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It became a great scandal. Her family contested the legality of the marriage, and her brother, the count, reported them to
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in infancy. Her family demanded she be buried discreetly, and denied her a place in her father's
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Kort Beskrifning af then Högwälborna Frus, Fru Christina Juliana Oxenstiernas Lefwernes Lopp
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with an appeal to bring the couple to court for committing a criminal act by breaking:
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Nordic Family Book: Conversational Dictionary and Real-life Encyclopaedia
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Nordisk Familjebok: Konversationslexikon och Realencyklopedi
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The vicar (since 1687) of the French Lutheran church in
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P.G. Berg 1864
"Grevliga ätten Oxenstierna af Korsholm och Wasa"
P.G. Berg 1864
Sondén 1836
Anteckningar om Svenska Qvinnor
OCLC
866013773

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