Vilhelmina Gyldenstolpe, née De Geer (16 December 1779, Stockholm-31 December 1858, Stockholm), was a Swedish court official. She served as överhovmästarinna (Senior lady-in-waiting) to the queen and later queen dowager of Sweden, Désirée Clary, from 1829 to 1858.
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VilhelminaGyldenstolpe, née De Geer (16 December 1779, Stockholm-31 December 1858, Stockholm), was a Swedish court official. She served as överhovmästarinna...
Jacquette VilhelminaGyldenstolpe, daughter of Carl Edvard Gyldenstolpe, on 21 April 1828 in Stockholm. They three children: Charlotta Vilhelmina Ulrika...
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Désirée compared her favorably to her own senior lady-in-waiting VilhelminaGyldenstolpe in a letter to her sister Julie Clary in March 1831: "I am sure...
Stockholm, died 1872 in China. By Countess Jaquette Löwenhielm (née Gyldenstolpe) Oscar had a premarital daughter: Oscara Hilder née Meijergeer (1819–1880)...
1839) Charlotta Aurora De Geer, salonist (died 1834) 16 December – VilhelminaGyldenstolpe, court official (died 1858) Peter Westerstrøm, mass murderer (died...
was engaged to count Carl Edvard Gyldenstolpe, who broke the engagement in 1798 (he married VilhelminaGyldenstolpe, daughter of the husband of Lolotte's...
spouse in his second marriage, Vilhelmina, served as mistress of the Robes to Désirée Clary and married Carl Edvard Gyldenstolpe, who was at one point engaged...