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Catharina Stopia

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to continue with the work of her late spouse and fill the position of his office as ambassador. During her tenure, she successfully completed a negotiation regarding the trade relations between Sweden and Russia. However, she later experienced serious difficulties, and her estate was attacked and
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Liljedahl, Otto Ragnar (1935). Sveriges första kvinnliga diplomat.: Egenten Johan Möllers maka Catharina Stopia.. ut: Personhistorisk tidskrift 1934.. Stockholm. Libris 2776256
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Liljedahl, Otto Ragnar (1935). Sveriges första kvinnliga diplomat.: Egenten Johan Möllers maka Catharina Stopia.. ut: Personhistorisk tidskrift 1934.. Stockholm. Libris 2776256
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Liljedahl, Otto Ragnar (1935). Sveriges första kvinnliga diplomat.: Egenten Johan Möllers maka Catharina Stopia.. ut: Personhistorisk tidskrift 1934.. Stockholm. Libris 2776256
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Liljedahl, Otto Ragnar (1935). Sveriges första kvinnliga diplomat.: Egenten Johan Möllers maka Catharina Stopia.. ut: Personhistorisk tidskrift 1934.. Stockholm. Libris 2776256
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Stopia remarried the colonel lieutenant Christoffer Jagow in circa 1637. She is last mentioned on 2 April 1657.
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Gustaf Elgenstierna, Den introducerade svenska adelns Àttartavlor. 1925-36.
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When Johan Möller died in 1632, Stopia was officially credited by the
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burnt down. In 1634, she was forced to flee to Sweden.
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city doctor
Riga
Zacharias Stopius
Johan Möller
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Moscow
riksrÄd
Bartholda van Swieten
"SlÀkten Stolpius i Riga"
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17th-century Swedish people
Swedish nobility
Ambassadors of Sweden to Russia
People from the Swedish Empire
17th-century Swedish women
Swedish women ambassadors
17th-century diplomats

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