Beata Sparre (1662–1724) was a Swedish courtier. She used the net of contacts her office gave her to benefit the interests of both her family, herself personally as well as individual supplicants and foreign powers in exchange for money. She is known for her successful use of her service as lady-in-waiting for lucrative purposes, and considered a notable example of a female courtier who used her office and the net of contact it gave her as a way of creating influence and personal wealth.
BeataSparre (1662–1724) was a Swedish courtier. She used the net of contacts her office gave her to benefit the interests of both her family, herself...
Gustavsson Sparre (1245–1317), Lord of Ekholmen, Sweden Axel Sparre (1652–1728), Swedish field marshal BeataSparre, Swedish courtier Christian Sparre, Norwegian...
Sweden. Ebba Sparre was the daughter of statesman and marshal Lars Eriksson Sparre and Märta Banér and grandchild of chancellor Erik Larsson Sparre. She arrived...
Beata Oxenstierna (1591 in Reval Castle – 16 March 1652), was a Swedish aristocrat and courtier. She served as överhovmästarinna to Christina, Queen of...
Elsa Beata Bunge, née Wrede (18 April 1734 – 19 January 1819), was a Swedish botanist, writer and noble. Elsa Beata was born 18 April 1734. She was the...
Amalia Beata Ramel (1753–1830), daughter of Baron Hans Ramel (1724–1799) and Amalia Beata Lewenhaupt (1726–1810). Their daughter Christina Sparre married...
epoch, and has as such been the subject of research. Beata Rosenhane was the daughter of BeataSparre and the diplomat Baron Schering Rosenhane. As a Swedish...
sympathies through her mother and uncle. With some exceptions, such as Ebba Sparre, Jane Ruthven and Louise van der Nooth, Queen Christina showed little interest...
in whom Christina showed an interest. With some exceptions, such as Ebba Sparre, Lady Jane Ruthven and Louise van der Nooth, Christina did not show any...
consisting of herself, Arvid Horn, the queen dowager's priest Molin, BeataSparre, and Märta Berendes who evicted the favorite Anna Catharina von Bärfelt...
courtier, amateur actress, royal mistress and famous beauty (died 1728) BeataSparre, courtier and spy (died 1724) Sofia Drake, landowner and letter writer...
queen, and her three nieces also served as maid of honors, among them BeataSparre, who became influential in her own right. Stenbock came to play an influential...
kept lover of riksråd count Carl Sparre, a relationship which attracted attention and was used by the opposition of Sparre during his political career. She...
court after their term in service ended. With some exceptions, such as Ebba Sparre, lady Jane Ruthven and Louise van der Nooth, Christina did not show any...
von Krafft, painter (born 1655) - Urban Hjärne, chemist (born 1641) - BeataSparre, politically active courtier (born 1662) Berättelser ur svenska historien...
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...
court after their term in service ended. With some exceptions, such as Ebba Sparre, lady Jane Ruthven and Louise van der Nooth, Christina did not show any...
with the title Upptuktelse-Förestånderska ('Castigation Mistress'), while Beata Oxenstierna and Ebba Ryning was appointed to share the position of head...
Ulla Tessin was born to riksråd marshal count Erik Sparre of Sundby and Christina (Stina) Beata Lillie. She was given private tuition in both modern...
Maria Aurora Uggla), two maids of honour (one her daughter Ebba Ulrika Beata von Rosen) and two kammarfru. During the trip of the king to the continent...
Polish Field marshal. Gustaf Brahe was the son of Per Brahe the Elder and Beata Stenbock, and related to the royal family. He was the paternal grandson...
future king Frederick became one of the godparents to her sister Christina Beata. During the 1720s, her father was nearly ruined and placed in heavy debt...