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Elise Løvenskiold

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Elise Løvenskiold

Elise Løvenskiold (16 February 1844 – 15 January 1923) was a Norwegian court official.[1][2] She served as the overhoffmesterinne for Queen Sophia of Norway.

Elise Løvenskiold was the daughter of the Norwegian landowner baron Harald Wedel-Jarlsberg (1811–1897) and Elise Frederikke Butenschøn (1820–1868). She married landowner Carl Otto Løvenskiold in 1865. They were the parents of Harald Løvenskiold (1868–1934). Her spouse served as Norwegian Prime Minister in Stockholm in 1884.

She was appointed principal lady-in-waiting to queen Sophie of Norway. The office had traditionally often been appointed to members of the Løvenskiold and Wedel-Jarlsberg families. During the Union of Sweden-Norway, the Royal family had a separate Norwegian court who met them at the border and served them during their visits to Norway, after which they escorted them to the Norwegian border, where they were met by their Swedish court again. The Norwegian court was smaller than its Swedish counterpart: in 1890 Elise Løvenskiold had only one lady-in-waiting (maid of honour Helene Wilhelmine Johanne Bull) under her,[3] and in 1903 two (lady-in-waiting Betsy Henriette Emilie Cappelen Rustad and maid-of-honour Helene Wilhelmine Johanne Bull), while her Swedish equivalent Ebba Åkerhielm had three married ladies-in-waiting and three maids-of-honour.[4]

Elise Løvenskiold would have served more than her predecessor, since from 1890 Queen Sophia chose to spend her summers in Norway: between 1892 and 1904 in Skinnarbøl manor outside Kongsvinger.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Carl Otto Løvenskiold". Norsk biografisk leksikon. 1923-01-15. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
  2. ^ Bratberg, Terje: Carl Otto Løvenskiold i Norsk biografisk leksikon på snl.no. Hentet 2. februar 2021 fra https://nbl.snl.no/Carl_Otto_L%C3%B8venskiold
  3. ^ Norges statskalender / 1890
  4. ^ Sveriges statskalender, 1903
  5. ^ Bratberg, Terje: Sofie Wilhelmine Mariane Henriette i Norsk biografisk leksikon på snl.no. Hentet 9. februar 2021 fra https://nbl.snl.no/Sofie_Wilhelmine_Mariane_Henriette
Court offices
Preceded by Overhoffmesterinne  to the Queen of Norway
1887–1905
Succeeded by


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