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Emmy Rappe
nurse and pioneer in Swedish nursing education
Erik Magnus Staël von Holstein
Swedish diplomat (1749-1802)
Carl Gustaf Roos
Swedish noble and general
Taube
noble family (Swedish)
Carl Cederström
Swedish aviator (1867–1918)
Herbert Olivecrona
surgeon (1891–1980)
Ragnvald Ulfsson
Swedish noble
Adolf Fredrik Munck
Swedish noble (1749-1831)
Fabian von Fersen
Swedish military personnel and governor general of Baltic German origin (1626-1677)
nobility of Sweden
socially privileged class in Sweden
Anna Hierta-Retzius
Swedish noble (1841-1924)
Ann-Margret Holmgren
Swedish writer, editor (1850-1940)
Clarence von Rosen
Swedish athlete, military officer (1867-1955)
Axel Gyllenkrok
Swedish general and noble
Alex Schulman
Swedish author, columnist and podcaster
Catharina Stopia
Swedish diplomat
Hendrik Carloff
17th century European adventurer
Niels Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp
Swedish noble (1646-1723)
Bror von Blixen-Finecke
Swedish baron (1886-1946)
Axel Lillie
Swedish soldier and politician (1603-1662)
Nils Turesson Bielke
Swedish politician
Agneta Horn
Swedish writer
Arvid Axel Mardefelt
Swedish general and noble
Carl Gustaf Dücker
Swedish military personnel of Baltic German origin (1663-1732)
Sixten Sparre
Swedish nobleman and cavalry officer
Carl Carlsson Mörner
Swedish nobleman, officer and politician
Edward af Sillén
Swedish screenwriter
Christopher Delphicus zu Dohna
Swedish diplomat (1628-1668)
Jacob Johan Hastfer
Swedish field marshal (1647–1695)
Anders Torstenson
Governor-General of Sweden (1641-1686)
Åke Henriksson Tott
Swedish Field Marshal and Noble (1598-1640)
Eric Ruuth
Swedish noble and politician (1746-1820)
Ulrika von Strussenfelt
Swedish writer
Louise Boije af Gennäs
Swedish writer
Clas Åkesson Tott
Swedish Field Marshal (1530-1590)
Henrik Klasson Fleming
Land marshal and diplomat (1584-1650)
Adolph Ribbing
Swedish politician (1765-1843)
Edvard Carleson
Swedish politician (1820-1884)
Eric Hermelin
Swedish writer (1860-1944)
Gustaf Banér
Swedish noble (1547-1600)
Nils Gyllenstierna
Swedish field marshal, royal chancellor and county governor
Jesper Mattson Cruus af Edeby
Swedish politician and Field Marshal (1576-1622)
Jaquette Liljencrantz
editor (1845-1920)
Peder Gustafsson Banér
Swedish politician (1588-1644)
Gilbert Hamilton
Swedish noble and soldier (1869–1947)
Johan Peringskiöld
Swedish antiquarian (1654–1720)
Carl Johan De Geer
Canadian-born Swedish artist and writer (born 1938)
Andreas Bruce
Swedish memoir writer
Briefadel
thumb|Letter patent|Letter of nobility from 1755 to the Munthe af Morgenstierne family of the Danish and [[Norwegian nobility]] thumb|Patent from Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor|Emperor Joseph II awarding the title of [[Imperial Count to Anton Schenk von Stauffenberg, 1785]] Briefadel (in German; ) or brevadel (in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish) is a medieval German term for persons or families ennobled by letters patent. The oldest known such letters patent were issued in the middle of the 14th century, during the Late Middle Ages.
Magdalena Ribbing
Swedish writer and journalist (1940-2017)
Anders Eriksson Hästehufvud
Swedish noble (1577-1657)
Bror Munck
Swedish lieutenant-general
Rutger Macklean, 4th Friherre
Swedish noble and agricultural reformer
Carl Gustaf Löwenhielm
Swedish count, lieutenant-general, diplomat, county governor and artist (1790-1858)
Axel Ryning
Swedish noble (1552-1620)
Carl Wilhelm Cederhielm
Swedish noble (1705-1769)
Rutger Fuchs
Swedish military personnel
Gerhard Johann von Löwenwolde
Baltic German military personnel (died 1721)
Conrad Mardefelt
Swedish Field Marshal
Sigrid Sparre
Swedish noble