Magdalena Rudenschöld : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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On July 5, 1798, Rudenschöld gave birth to a son, [[Eric Ekmansdorff Karlsson]], who later became an officer in Finland. His father was Rudenschöld's servant, "a young, strong and beautiful lad", who she openly lived with. However, the relationship ended unhappily, as he is said to have treated her badly, and in 1801, she moved to [[Switzerland]] and was taken under the protection of [[Germaine de Stael]], at the recommendation of Armfelt, who then also arranged for her son to be educated in [[Saint Petersburg]] in Russia and supported her financially. She was often seen in [[Coppet]], and was described as charming but serious.
 
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Mervel shea movedeure e to [[Stockholm]], where she diede in 1823.
 
 
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