Portrait of Ulrika Eleonora the Younger, Queen of Sweden Hermitage Museum


Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar Adelsflickan som blev soldat Henry läser Wikipedia on Acast

Ulrika Eleonora or Ulrica Eleanor (23 January 1688 - 24 November 1741), known as Ulrika Eleonora the Younger, was Queen of Sweden, reigning in her own right from 5 December 1718 until her abdication on 29 February 1720 in favour of her husband King Frederick, and then as his consort until her death. She was the youngest child of King Charles.


"Queen Ulrika Eleonora the Elder, Queen of Sweden" Erik Utterhielm Artwork on USEUM

Ulrika Eleonora was no more: instead, here was young Wilhelm Edstedt - carrying papers identifying him as Miss Stålhammar… No one asked to see the papers. Wilhelm arrived safe and sound in Stockholm and quickly sank to the bottom of the social pecking order.


Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar Swedish Corporal The League of Extraordinary Ladies

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar. In 18 th century Sweden a woman dared to defy both strict religious law and the customs of the day to serve in the Swedish army. Her name was Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar who was believed to have been born in 1683 in the town of Svenarum. Her father was lieutenant colonel in the army which may have influenced her.


Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar läromedel i historia åk 7,8,9

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar var ett av åtta syskon. När fadern dog 1711 var familjen utblottad och barnen var tvungna att finna sig utkomst på annat håll. Kyrkoherden i Svenarums församling utfärdade pass för Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar som ville söka tjänst i Stockholm. På vägen dit klädde hon sig i manskläder och började kalla.


Ulrika Stålhammar the officer's daughter who disguised herself as a man Kalmar County Museum

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar , was a Swedish corporal and crossdresser who served in the Great Northern War. She was put on trial for having served in the military posing as a man and for marrying a woman. She has been the object of plays, literature, research and exhibitions.


Portrait of Ulrika Eleonora (16881741), Queen of Sweden Stock Photo Alamy

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar (1683 in Svenarum - 16 February 1733 at Björnskog in Hultsjö), was a Swedish corporal and crossdresser who served in the Great Northern War. She was put on trial for having served in the military posing as a man and for marrying a woman.


Portrait of Ulrika Eleonora the Younger, Queen of Sweden Hermitage Museum

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar Född: - Svenarums församling, Jönköpings län (troligen) Död: 1733-02-16 - Hultsjö församling, Jönköpings län Band 34 (2013-2019), sida 163. Meriter. 2 Stålhammar, Ulrika Eleonora, brorsdtr till S 1, f på 1680-talet, trol i Svenarum, Jönk, d 16 febr 1733 i Hultsjö, där.Föräldrar: överstelöjtnanten Johan S o Anna Brita Lood.


Portrait of Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden (16881741) Portrait painting, Sweden, Painting

Ulrika Eleonora (born Jan. 23, 1688, Stockholm—died Nov. 24, 1741, Stockholm) Swedish queen whose short reign (1718-20) led to Sweden's Age of Freedom —a 52-year decline of absolutism in favour of parliamentary government. Ulrika Eleonora was a sister of the unmarried king Charles XII; after the death of her elder sister Hedvig Sofia in.


Princess Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark and Norway, Queen consort of Sweden

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar spent part of her life living as a man. She worked for the army and was married to a woman. Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar was born sometime towards the end of the 1680s at a small farm in Småland. Her father, Johan Stålhammar, was a soldier and belonged to the lower nobility. Her mother, Anna Britta Lood, also came.


Women Rulers of the Eighteenth Century

Mannequin of Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar. theleagueofextraordinaryladies.com. Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar. In 18 th century Sweden a woman dared to defy both strict religious law and the customs of the day to serve in the Swedish army. Her name was Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar who was believed to have been born in 1683 in the town of Svenarum.


Ulrika Eleonora (16881741), Queen of Sweden — Martin van Meytens II (Attributed)

Ulrika Eleonara Stålhammar was born into a military family in 1688 in Sweden, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Johan Stålhammar and the grand-daughter of Per Stålhammar, who both enjoyed distinguished military careers. Johan had no sons, and four other daughters along with Ulrika. As a child, Ulrika disdained domestic, feminine pursuits.


Ulrika Eleonora Zentrum Berlin

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar (Swedish) Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon. language of work or name. Swedish. English. 1 reference. retrieved. 20 September 2020. Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon ID. UlrikaEleonoraStalhammar. title. Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar1680-talet — 1733-02-16Levde som man och ingick äktenskap med en kvinna (Swedish)


Därför abdikerade Ulrika Eleonora Popularhistoria.se

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar came from a noble family, but when her father had mismanaged the finances Ulrika Eleonora was in poverty when she became an orphan. She then chose to disguise herself as a man, enlist as a soldier in Kalmar and marry Maria Löhnman. In 1729, Ulrika Eleonora was facing trial for a change of gender and marriage to a woman.


Queens Regnant Ulrika Eleonora of Sweden History of Royal Women

The Stålhammar family is a Swedish noble family with roots in the province of Småland. Its founding member was Per Stålhammar (ca. 1610-1701, born Per Jönsson Hammar), who was knighted in 1650 after a long and distinguished military career under Charles X and Charles XI as a soldier and officer. His service included actions in the Thirty.


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Then read Professor Lars-Olof Larsson's description of Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar's strange fate in Småland's history: the great power era, 1982, p. 170ff. The podcast section is the county museum's digital program item within the framework of Kalmarsund Pride 2020.


Ulrika Eleonora, Queen of Sweden Художники, Портрет, Анимация

Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar, född 1683 i Svenarums församling, Jönköpings län, död 1733 på Björnskog i Hultsjö församling, Jönköpings län, var en svensk Smålandsartillerist under namnet Vilhelm Edstedt. Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar ställdes inför rätta för att ha klätt ut sig till man och sedan tjänstgjort som soldat och gift sig med en kvinna.