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Augusta Löwenhielm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Augusta von Fersen
Christina Augusta von Fersen, as married ''Löwenhielm'' (10 March 1754 – 8 April 1846), was a Swedish noble and lady-in-waiting. She is a well-known figure of the Gustavian Age, and is known in history as one of "The Three Graces" at court, and as royal mistress to king Charles XIII of Sweden. ==Background== Augusta was the daughter of the noble royal Crown Forester Carl Reinhold von Fersen and Charlotta Sparre, and was the cousin of Count Axel von Fersen the Younger, the granddaughter of Hans von Fersen, and the niece of Axel von Fersen the Elder. Her father, the brother of the Caps leader, was described as "one of the most elegant and spirited gentlemen of his time", and her mother made a success at the French royal court of Versailles with her beauty when she accompanied her relative Ulla Tessin, spouse of the Swedish ambassador Carl Gustaf Tessin, to France (1739–42) and was later made lady in waiting to Louisa Ulrika of Prussia and head of the court of Sophia Magdalena of Denmark. Augusta was married (1770) to Count Fredrik Löwenhielm, who spent a lot of his time abroad; he was the Swedish Ambassador at the Dresden court in the 1770s.
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