Sofia Albertina Sveden : diforc'h etre ar stummoù
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En 1780 en em gavas [[karroñs]] ar rouanez trederannerez ha Sofia Albertina gant re ar Roue hag ar Rouanez, Sophia Albertina avoided a confrontation by waving at the royal couple, thereby hiding her mother from view. <ref> ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (Breudeur ha c'hoar Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref>. </ref>
En 1781 e savas bec'h etrezi hag he breur roue, a voe hogos dezhañ harluañ anezhi eus al lez pa nac'has ar rouanez-vamm leuskel he merc'h da ober he leoù a zoujañs d'ar rouanez. Plaenaet e voe an afer gant he c'hoar-gaer [[Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]].
Pa varvas o mamm ez eas gant he breur Fredrik da zeviñ
<!--of their mothers papers before they could be seen by the King. In Stockholm, a palace was built as her residence, known today as [[Arvfurstens Palats]].
Sophia Albertina was not described as beautiful or intelligent, but she enjoyed parties and participated enthusiastically in the festivities of the court of Gustav III. According to her sister-in-law, Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte, she was good hearted but very temperamental and hard to handle, and she is described as generous and caring but easily provoked in to conflicts. <ref>Alma Söderhjelm (1945). ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (The siblings of Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref> Sophia Albertina did not like to see women be treated badly, and often intervened when she considered a woman at court to have been insulted or in any way badly treated, such as when Gustav III in her eyes treated the ladies-in-waiting participating in his amateur theatre to hard, and when her sister-in-law was given a bad seat in the theatre, which caused Sophia Albertina to accuse her of not attending to her rights. <ref>Alma Söderhjelm (1945). ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (The siblings of Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref> She also intervened for [[Magdalena Rudenschöld]] during the Armfelt conspiracy, and managed to have the formers death sentence revoked. <ref>Alma Söderhjelm (1945). ''Gustav III:s syskon'' (The siblings of Gustav III) Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag. 23033 (Swedish)</ref> During the Parlament of 1789, when Gustav III came in conflict with the nobility, Sophia Albertina joined with her sister-in-law to demonstrate her views by refusing to attend court.
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