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ARMFELT, GUSTAF MAURITZ, COUNT (17571814) , son of Charles II.'s general, Carl Gustaf Armfelt, was born in Finland on the 31st of March 1757. In 1774 he became an ensign in the guards, but his frivolity provoked the displeasure of Gustavus III. and he thought it prudent to go abroad. Subsequently, however, (r78o) he met the king again at Spa and completely won the monarch's favour by his natural amiability, intelligence and brilliant social gifts. Henceforth his fortune was made. At first he was the maitre des plaisirs of the Swedish court, but it was not long before more serious affairs were entrusted to him. He took part in the negotiations with Catherine II. (1783) and with the Danish government (1787), and during the Russian war of 178890 he was one of the king's most trusted and active counsellors. He also displayed great
nobility
ambassador to Naples to get rid of him. From Naples Armfelt communicated with Catherine II., urging her to bring about by means of a military demonstration a change in the Swedish government in favour of the Gustavians. The plot was discovered by the regent's spies, and Armfelt only escaped from the man-of-war sent to Naples to seize him, with the assistance of Queen Caroline. He now fled to Russia, where he was interned at Kaluga, while at home he was condemned to confiscation and death as a traitor, and his unjustly accused mistress Magdalena RudenschOld was publicly whipped to gratify an old grudge of the regent's. When Gustavus IV. attained his majority , Armfelt was completely rehabilitated and sent as Swedish ambassador to Vienne (18oz), but was obliged to quit that post two years later for sharply attacking the Austrian government's attitude towards Bonaparte. From 1805 to 1807 he was commander
chief
great
commander
chief
Norwegian
governor -general. The plan of the Russian defensive campaigns is, with great probability, also attributed to him, and he gained Alexander over to the plan of uniting Norway with Sweden. He died at Tsarskoe Selo on the 19th of August 1814.See Robert Nisbet Bain, Gustavus III. vol. ii. (London, 1895) ; Elof Tegner, Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt (Stockholm, 18831887). (R. N. B.) End of Article: ARMFELT, GUSTAF MAURITZ, COUNT (17571814) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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