Jaquette Löwenhielm

Countess Jacquette Löwenhielm (actually Countess Gustav Charlotta Jacquette Aurora Gyldenstolpe; born July 4, 1797 in Stockholm, † January 7, 1839 in Constantine Opel ) was a Swedish noblewoman and mistress of the Crown Prince and later King Oscar I of Sweden and Norway.

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Jacquette was the daughter of Major General Nils Wexionius, 5th Earl Gyldenstolpe ( 1768-1844 ) and his wife Baroness Charlotta Aurora De Geer ( 1779-1834 ).

She was married for 18 September 1817 Lieutenant General Count Karl Gustav Löwenhielm ( 1790-1839 ). The then Crown Prince Oskar (1799-1859) made ​​Countess Jaquette 1819 to his mistress, a position which she - should hold for four years - with the approval of her husband. From the relationship with the Swedish prince a daughter, Oskaria went (* 1819), produced. The child was placed in foster care, those adopted later. After his marriage (1823 ) with Princess Josephine of Leuchtenberg ( 1807-1876 ), the liaison was terminated.

The marriage of Countess Löwenhielm was divorced in 1829. On August 21, 1838 she went to reconnect one with the Finnish Baron Uno by Troil ( 1803-1858 ). The couple moved to Turkey, as her husband was given a diplomatic post in Constantinople Opel.

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