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Encyclopedia > Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm

Baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm (1756-1813), was a Swedish statesman. After a brief military career he was appointed Kammarherre to Sophia Magdalena, queen consort of Gustav III of Sweden and subsequently became intimately connected with the king's brother, Charles, then duke of Sudermannia. He remained in the background throughout the reign of Gustavus III, whom he constantly opposed and by whom he was imprisoned along with the other malcontents in 1789.


Ruler of Sweden

He was abroad at the time of the king’s death, but a summons from his friend, now duke regent, speedily recalled him, and in 1793 he was made a member of the Privy Council and one of the "lords of the realm." At first he seemed inclined to adopt a liberal system, and reintroduced the freedom of the press. He did this solely, however, to reverse the Gustavian system, and persecuted the stalwarts of the late king (e.g. Armfelt, and Toll) with a petty vindictiveness which excited general disgust. Towards the end of the regency, Reuterholm inclined towards an alliance with Russia on the basis of a marriage between the young king, Gustav IV, and the empress Catherine II's granddaughter, Alexandra Pavlovna, an alliance frustrated by the bigotry of the intended groom. At home the Swedish government ended as ultra-reactionary, owing to an insignificant riot in Stockholm which so alarmed Reuterholm that he threatened all printers who printed anything relating to the constitutions of the French Republic or the United States of America with the loss of their privileges. In March 1795 he closed the Swedish Academy because A. G. Silfverstolpe in his inaugural address had ventured to disapprove of the coup d'etat of 1789.


Expulsion

On the accession of Gustav IV of Sweden on November 1, 1796 Reuterholm was expelled from Stockholm. For the next twelve years he lived abroad under the name of Tempelcrantz. After the revolution of 1809 he returned to Sweden, but was denied all access to Charles XIII, and quitted his country for good. He died in Schleswig on December 27, 1813.


This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopędia Britannica.


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Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (351 words)
Baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm (1756-1813), was a Swedish statesman.
Towards the end of the regency, Reuterholm inclined towards an alliance with Russia on the basis of a marriage between the young king, Gustav IV, and the empress Catherine II's granddaughter, Alexandra Pavlovna, an alliance frustrated by the bigotry of the intended groom.
On the accession of Gustav IV of Sweden on November 1, 1796 Reuterholm was expelled from Stockholm.
Karel XIII van Zweden - Wikipedia (402 words)
Karel XIII (Zweeds: Karl XIII, 7 oktober 1748- 5 februari 1818), was van 1809 tot 1818 koning van Zweden en van 1814 tot 1818 als Karel II koning van Noorwegen.
Karel, uit het huis Holstein-Gottorp, was tweede zoon van koning Adolf Frederik van Zweden en Louisa Ulrika van Pruisen, zuster van Frederik de Grote.
De feitelijke regering werd in die jaren gevoerd door zijn vertrouweling baron Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm, die hij benoemde in de Geheime Raad.
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