• Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou (1756–28 September 1819), was a Swedish mystic and medium who gained a great influence in the circles of Charles XIII of Sweden...
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  • church as well as the spiritual convictions of the parents. Höffern Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou Carl Forsstrand (1913). Spåkvinnor och trollkarlar. Minne och anteckningar...
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  • him a pension and dismissed him from court. He was replaced by Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou. Rein, Gabriel (1936). Mystikern Björnram. Commentationes humanarum...
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    Sweden in 1814 and asked for compensation, but was banished again. Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou My Hellsing (2013). Hovpolitik. Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte som...
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    fortune teller Ulrica Arfvidsson, and he also favored the medium Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou. In 1811, he founded the Order of Charles XIII, a Swedish order...
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  • Swedenborg (1688–1772), alchemist, founder of Swedenborgianism Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou (1756–1819), Swedish spiritual medium People professionally or...
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    Maria Katarina Öhrn, singer and actress (died 1783) Date unknown - Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou, mystic and medium (died 1819) Maria Nilsdotter i Ölmeskog, farmer...
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    the famed novel The Queen's Tiara by Carl Jonas Love Almquist. Henrik Gustaf Ulfvenklou Charlotta Roos, who also predicted misfortune to King Gustav III...
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