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Adolf Ludvig Hamilton

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Count Adolf Ludvig Hamilton (1747–1802) was a Swedish count and politician. His father was Count Gustav David Hamilton . He was one of the leaders of the opposition of the nobility against King Gustav III of Sweden in 1789. He also authored a critical book about Gustav III: Anekdoter till svenska historien under Gustaf III:s regering .

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6-570: Adolf Ludvig Hamilton was the son of Gustaf David Hamilton . He became an ensign in 1759 and in 1766 he became chamberlain for the then crown prince Gustav III (later King Gustav III of Sweden ). In 1771 he became chamberlain for Sophia Magdalena of Denmark . He resigned from this later post in 1782 and moved to the Blomberg estate in Västergötland , Sweden. Count Hamilton was initially in favor of King Gustav III. However, he gradually developed

12-492: A chamberlain he kept a diary, which is kept at the Hamiltonian archive at Barsebäck Castle . In his later years, probably in the year 1795, he completed the book Anecdoter till Gustaf III:s och Gustaf IV Adolfs historia , which contains many anecdotes about the influential people in the mid-18th century Sweden. He was the father of Gustaf Wathier Hamilton . Gustaf David Hamilton Gustav David Hamilton (1699–1788)

18-628: A considerable hatred against the king, and after his resignation as chamberlain he joined the opposition in the Riksdag of the Estates . He was the first to proclaim in the Rikssalen at Stockholm Palace that the Act of Union and Security proposed by King Gustav III needed to be discussed separately by the four Estates . The act essentially provided King Gustav III tremendous power and simultaneously dramatically reduced

24-553: The rights and privileges of the nobility. Hamilton was initially much in favor of the French Revolution , however, after observing the tyranny during the Reign of Terror his feelings towards Jacobinism became lukewarm and in 1800 he had reversed his position and became a royalist . Hamilton had a French education and his writings and speeches often included satire . He was known and feared for his epigrams . After his resignation as

30-543: Was a Swedish count and soldier . He was born in 1699 in Barsebäck , Malmöhus County , Sweden. He left Sweden in 1718-1720 to educate himself in warfare in France . In 1720 he became a captain and in 1740 he became a lieutenant colonel , both during French service. In 1741 he returned to Sweden and made a series of career progressions. In 1741 he became a colonel , in 1747 a major general and in 1755 lieutenant general . He

36-859: Was also named a count in 1751, and in 1765 he gained the right to the title field marshal . In 1778 he was made a Lord of the Realm . He was also politically active in the Hats . In 1758 he was made commander of Swedish forces in Swedish Pomerania during the Seven Years' War . He led an advance on the Prussian capital of Berlin , but retreated following the Battle of Fehrbellin in September 1758. Dissatisfaction with his performance led to him being replaced by his superiors. He

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