Anders Gustaf von Düben
Anders Gustaf von Düben (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈânːdɛʂ ˈɡɵ̂sːtav fɔn dy:ʹbən]; 2 June 1785 – 4 October 1846) was a Swedish painter and military officer. Notably, he maintained personal connections with the former royal house of Holstein-Gottorp, which historically held the throne of the Kingdom of Sweden. Düben gained recognition for being the final Swedish individual, along with Johan Fredrik Ernst von Vegesack, to receive an exile sentence, owing to his implication in the Düben-Vegesack treason incident.
Anders Gustaf von Düben | |
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Portrait by Jacob Axel Gillberg | |
Born | 2 June 1785 Stockholm, Sweden |
Died | 4 October 1846 61) Stockholm, Sweden | (aged
Buried | 10 October 1846 Hedvig Eleonora Church |
Wars and battles | Franco-Swedish War |
Noble family | Düben family |
Spouse(s) | Carolina Maria, Baroness von Düben (m. 1810; died 1846) (née Eckhardt) |
Issue | Viktor Cesar |
Father | Henrik Jakob von Düben |
Mother | Julie af Petersens |
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