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the Aspegrens were about to leave for the ball, Magnusson burst into tears and told them that she was homeless and had nowhere to sleep for the night, and she was invited to stay. One of the daughters, Henrika, became deeply devoted to her. Henrika dressed Aurora in elegant clothes, and left her family for her. It was Henrika Aspegren who later became her companion and accomplice in the fraud. Already during her time at the Aspegren family, Helga de la Brache was known to make confessions and drop hints that she was in fact of high birth, and "confidences of that kind contributed greatly in making the romantic Henrika Aspegren her life long follower".
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confirmation, her mother was overheard saying that Aurora was not her biological daughter, but a foster child. She named her biological parents, both of whom belonged to the upper classes: her father as Count Carl De Geer, and her mother as a "Förnäm fröken" (Unmarried noblewoman). This may have been either true or false, as no information has been confirmed one way or the other, but it is nevertheless believed to have influenced Aurora Magnusson.
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rich individuals. Helga de la Brache received such private financial gifts from the queen dowager through the queen dowager's agent C. Norrby. In 1870, C. Norrby had forwarded sums amounting to 10,000 $ to Helga de la Brache from queen dowager Josephine, and started to have doubts and issue private investigations.
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When the two women moved to Finland in 1844, Aurora Florentina had the false name de la Brache written on her passport. When she returned to Sweden in 1845, she changed her name on the passport to Anna Florentina de la Brache. She was named: "De la Brache, Anna Florentina, Miss, formerly known by the
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Norrby made copies of church records, informed the government and thereafter had the result of the investigation published in the press on 7 February 1870. On 23 March 1870, the government recalled the pension previously granted with the note that "all uncertainty regarding the birth of the so called
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In 1870, however, she was publicly exposed as a fraud. While her royal birth as such was in no way supported by the king or government, the fact that she had received a pension after having claimed royal birth did give her claims some support in high society, and she was given financial gifts by many
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In 1859, Helga de la Brache and her companion arrived in the capital of Stockholm. They lived as guests at the home of the upper class woman and professor's wife Lidbeck, who believed the story about the secret royal birth. Lidbeck's daughter Mrs Sandströmer introduced them to Frances Lewin-von Koch.
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changed from Aurora to Helga. She had her old identity, Aurora Magnusson, falsely reported as drowned. The two women can be traced to have moved around from one city to another in both Sweden and Finland. Helga was often supported by her friend Henrika Aspegren, who worked as a teacher. In 1846 they
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named Hedman. The Hedman family commented that she always had the mind to "rise above her status". In 1838, she was employed by the wealthy merchant Henrik Aspegren on Västerlånggatan 78. She was originally hired as a sewing help for the daughters of the Aspegren family to prepare for a ball. When
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supported her request. The king granted Helga de la Brache a pension "without being able to prove the claims of Miss de la Brache to be truthful or merely claimed as a consequence of a confused imagination". In March 1861, the king allowed her an annual pension from the foreign department of 2,400
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The claim of Helga de la Brache's royal birth was presented to the king's government by Nils von Koch in behalf of Helga de la Brache on 26 March 1861. While Nils von Koch stated that he, having made inquiries, could not confirm her claim to be true, neither could he prove it to be impossible, and
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In the private Norrby investigation of 1870 it was proved that she was born in Stockholm as Aurora Florentina Magnusson, daughter of the janitor Anders Magnusson (died 1826). Her mother was left a poor widow with five children, and Magnusson only received one year of school education. At Aurora's
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In 1850, the pension stopped, and she was unable to continue the of life to which she accustomed by birth. This was to the reason to why she was forced to ask the government for an allowance. She was also forced to support her many faithful friends, who had stood by her during her years of
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The trial in 1876–77 attracted attention both from the public and the royal family and was covered in the press. It resulted in Helga/Florentina's loss of her pension. On 2 March 1877 she was found guilty of having registered herself under a false name, a false year of birth, and for not
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The exiled Gustav IV and Frederica of Baden had divorced in 1812. News of Gustav IV and his family was banned in Sweden since his exile. Helga de la Brache claimed that the former king and queen had married again, secretly, "in a convent in Germany", which resulted in her birth in
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Helga de la Brache did not receive any harsh sentence for her fraud, simply because she was never charged for the fraud she had committed. The king had her pension revoked and her claims refuted but had no interest in having her punished by charging her with fraud.
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had named the Russian czar as the guardian of her children after her divorce, and because of this, Helga de la Brache was to have been entitled to economic compensation from the Russian czar. This process ended with the Russian revolution of 1917.
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did not take much interest, but wanted to get the whole affair over and done with. She was granted a meeting with the king who afterward remarked to the parliamentarians: "Why, she is just as sane as you or me".
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In 1909, the politician Per August Johansson tried to clear her name, but the process led to nothing. The later process of the 1910s was centered around the fact, that
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in Germany, who categorically refuted the claim of Helga de la Brache as his secret half sister as impossible, as his parents had never met after their divorce.
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Her story was believed by many people in Sweden and Finland, and she was given financial support from private benefactors. Followed by her faithful
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Author: Emil Norlander : Rännstensungar och storborgare /149 (1924) (Children of the gutter and grand bourgeoises) (In Swedish)
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for a pension with the claim of being the secret legitimate daughter of Gustav IV of Sweden, who had been deposed and exiled in the
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Helga De la Brache is now erased", and Helga de la Brache was officially declared to be identical to Aurora Florentina Magnusson.
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Norrby found and interviewed the sister of Henrika Aspegren, who informed him about the past, and he also made contact with
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a year (the amount originally 1,200, was increased in December 1869). Her pension was enlarged in 1868 on request by author
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She convinced the salon hostess Frances Lewin-von Koch (1804–1888), the British born spouse of the
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persecution. Because of this, no smaller pension than 5,000 or 6,000 would be sufficient.
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During her last years, she was described as dignified and sad. According to the artist
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In 1861, a woman by the name Helga de la Brache petitioned the government of king
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in 1820. She was sent to Sweden to be raised by her alleged father's aunt,
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took a personal interest in her, and provided her with an allowance.
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tax-registering herself for the year 1877, and sentenced to fines.
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name Aurora Magnusson". She managed to have her name on her
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She was released in 1834 and taken to her family in
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