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Gudmund Löwenhielm | |
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13th
Governor of Bohuslän 1st Chancellor of Bohuslän Court | |
Preceded by | Germund Palm |
Succeeded by | Crispin Löwenhielm |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 December 1656 |
Died | 30 May 1739 |
Spouse | Maria Cederhielm |
Children | |
Parent | Gudmundus Erlandi Norenius |
Profession |
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Gudmund Löwenhielm (sometimes spelled: Löwenhjelm) the Elder (born Gudmund Nordberg; 24 December 1656 - 30 May 1739) was a Swedish nobleman, chancellor, governor of Bohuslän and military official. He was the founder of the Löwenhielm family. [1]
Gudmund Löwenhielm the Elder was born as Gudmund Nordberg, the son of Gudmundus Erlandi Norenius (1607-1675). [2] His father was a provost of Nordmarks, principal of trivialskolan in Karlstad and had acted as speaker of parliament. [2] Gudmund's mother was Elisabet Flygge (-1667), [3] daughter of the Inspectorate General of Västergötland, Värmland, Närke and Dal, Peter Flygge (1648-), who was assigned Bro. [4]
In 1665, Gudmund Löwenhielm graduated the Gymnasium in Karlstad. [2] On 7 September 1670, he obtained a law degree from Uppsala University. [2] In 1680, Gudmund was appointed as Auditor at Svea Court of Appeal. He became a Lawyer at Svea Court of Appeal in 1682. [2]
He served as Auditor at Västgöta Cavalry Regiment and was appointed Auditor at Västgöta-dal's regiment, September 13, 1689. [2]
Gudmund Löwenhielm was later appointed Royal Commissioner and Royal Representative at the forest commission in Västergötland in 1691 and in 1692. [2] In 1699, he was appointed as Deputy governor in Västersysslet [ sv] and in Värmland. [2]
Gudmund was appointed Chief Royal Auditor of the Närke and Värmland regiment in 1699. [2]
On 2 January 1702, Gudmund Löwenhielm was appointed as Chancellor of Norrviken's domsaga [ sv] ( English: Norrviken’s judicial region) and governor of Bohuslän. [2]
From 1706 to 1711, Gudmund was mayor of Strömstad. [2] On 13 August 1716, he was appointed as Chancellery Assessor in Göta Court of Appeal. [2]
On September 1, 1718, Gudmund was appointed as the Lawman of Kristinehamn's domsaga [ sv]( English: Kristinehamn’s judicial region). [2] On 8 October 1719, he was again appointed as Chancellery Assessor in Göta Court of Appeal. [2]
Gudmund Löwenhielm was knighted on May 12, 1725, and was introduced in the House of Nobility in 1726 under the number 1791. [2]
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This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (July 2023) |
Gudmund Löwenhielm | |
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13th
Governor of Bohuslän 1st Chancellor of Bohuslän Court | |
Preceded by | Germund Palm |
Succeeded by | Crispin Löwenhielm |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 December 1656 |
Died | 30 May 1739 |
Spouse | Maria Cederhielm |
Children | |
Parent | Gudmundus Erlandi Norenius |
Profession |
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Gudmund Löwenhielm (sometimes spelled: Löwenhjelm) the Elder (born Gudmund Nordberg; 24 December 1656 - 30 May 1739) was a Swedish nobleman, chancellor, governor of Bohuslän and military official. He was the founder of the Löwenhielm family. [1]
Gudmund Löwenhielm the Elder was born as Gudmund Nordberg, the son of Gudmundus Erlandi Norenius (1607-1675). [2] His father was a provost of Nordmarks, principal of trivialskolan in Karlstad and had acted as speaker of parliament. [2] Gudmund's mother was Elisabet Flygge (-1667), [3] daughter of the Inspectorate General of Västergötland, Värmland, Närke and Dal, Peter Flygge (1648-), who was assigned Bro. [4]
In 1665, Gudmund Löwenhielm graduated the Gymnasium in Karlstad. [2] On 7 September 1670, he obtained a law degree from Uppsala University. [2] In 1680, Gudmund was appointed as Auditor at Svea Court of Appeal. He became a Lawyer at Svea Court of Appeal in 1682. [2]
He served as Auditor at Västgöta Cavalry Regiment and was appointed Auditor at Västgöta-dal's regiment, September 13, 1689. [2]
Gudmund Löwenhielm was later appointed Royal Commissioner and Royal Representative at the forest commission in Västergötland in 1691 and in 1692. [2] In 1699, he was appointed as Deputy governor in Västersysslet [ sv] and in Värmland. [2]
Gudmund was appointed Chief Royal Auditor of the Närke and Värmland regiment in 1699. [2]
On 2 January 1702, Gudmund Löwenhielm was appointed as Chancellor of Norrviken's domsaga [ sv] ( English: Norrviken’s judicial region) and governor of Bohuslän. [2]
From 1706 to 1711, Gudmund was mayor of Strömstad. [2] On 13 August 1716, he was appointed as Chancellery Assessor in Göta Court of Appeal. [2]
On September 1, 1718, Gudmund was appointed as the Lawman of Kristinehamn's domsaga [ sv]( English: Kristinehamn’s judicial region). [2] On 8 October 1719, he was again appointed as Chancellery Assessor in Göta Court of Appeal. [2]
Gudmund Löwenhielm was knighted on May 12, 1725, and was introduced in the House of Nobility in 1726 under the number 1791. [2]
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