Magnus Fredrik Brahe

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His Excellency High Well-born Count
Magnus Fredrik Brahe
Lord Marshal of Sweden
In office
1800–1800
Preceded byEric Ruuth
Succeeded byMichael Anckarsvärd
Personal details
Born(1756-10-15)15 October 1756
Kingdom of Sweden
Resting placeBrahe family crypt, Östra Ryd Church, Uppland
Political partyGustavian Party
Spouse(s)
Ulrica Catharina Koskull
(m. 1779)

Aurora Wilhelmina Koskull
(m. 1806)
Parent(s)
Captain lieutenant

Magnus Fredrik Brahe (15 October 1756 – 12 December 1826) was a Swedish noble and courtier.

Biography

Magnus Fredrik Brahe was born on 15 October 1756 to Count

Crown Prince Gustav Adolph on 10 November 1778, Brahe was appointed godparent by King Gustav III of Sweden for which he received the Gustav III's Godparent Insignia on 27 December 1778 at the service. It was Brahe who carried Gustav Adolph at the baptismal font.[1] He was also honoured the Lord of the Realm and Knight of the Seraphim titles.[2]

His military career started by joining the

assassination of Gustav III
, Brahe was briefly imprisoned following the murder.

At the end of his life, Brahe retired to the family residence

Aurora Wilhelmina Koskull, daughter of Baron Otto Anders Koskull. In 1785 and 1811, he was initiated to the Swedish Order of Freemasons and became one of the first recipients of the Order of Charles XIII respectively. Along with his first wife, Brahe was accepted to the secret Yellow Rose society in January 1803 by Duke Charles, together with Count Eric Ruuth and his wife Charlotte Wahrendorff. Society members include Duke Charles himself, his wife Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte and her mother Princess Amalie.[8]

Honours

National

Institutional

Gallery

  • Portrait of Brahe as a child.
    Portrait of Brahe as a child.
  • Portrait of Brahe in cuirass and the Uniform m/1756 of the Southern Scanian Cavalry Regiment by Gustaf Lundberg. Wears the bandage of the Coup of Gustav III on the left.
    Portrait of Brahe in cuirass and the Uniform m/1756 of the Southern Scanian Cavalry Regiment by Gustaf Lundberg. Wears the bandage of the Coup of Gustav III on the left.
  • The comital coat of arms of the Swedish branch of the Brahe family.
    The comital coat of arms of the Swedish branch of the Brahe family.
  • Portrait of Ulrica Catharina Koskull, his first wife, by Carl Frederik von Breda.
    Portrait of Ulrica Catharina Koskull, his first wife, by Carl Frederik von Breda.
  • Portrait of Aurora Wilhelmina Koskull, his second wife, by Carl Wilhelm Nordgren.
    Portrait of Aurora Wilhelmina Koskull, his second wife, by Carl Wilhelm Nordgren.

References

Citations

Bibliography

  • Starbäck, Carl Georg; Bäckström, Per Olof (1886). Berättelser ur svenska historien [Stories from Swedish history] (in Swedish). Vol. 9 (rev. ed.). Stockholm: F. & G. Beijers Förlag – via Project Runeberg.
  • Carlson Bonde, Carl (1902). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [Diary of Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. 1. Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Söner – via
    OpenLibrary
    .
  • Hellsing, My (2013). Hovpolitik: Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte som politisk aktör vid det gustavianska hovet [Court politics: Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte as a political actor at the Gustavian court] (PDF). Örebro Studies in History (in Swedish). Örebro:
    ISSN 1650-2418
    .
  • Boëthius, Bertil, ed. (1925). Svenskt biografiskt lexikon [
    Dictionary of Swedish National Biography] (in Swedish). Vol. 5. Stockholm: National Archives of Sweden
    .