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  1. Carl Carlsson Mörner (1 December 1755 in Jönköping – 24 June 1821 in Stockholm) was a Swedish nobleman, officer, and politician. After rising through the ranks after being accepted as a cadet in 1771, he was made field marshal in 1816, and served as Governor-general of Norway from 1816 to 1818.

  2. 1 december 1755. Rödjenäs, Sverige. Död. 24 juni 1821 (65) Stockholm, Sverige. Carl Carlsson Mörner af Tuna, född den 1 december 1755 på Rödjenäs i Björkö socken i Jönköpings län, död den 24 juni 1821 i Stockholm, var en svensk greve, general, överståthållare och riksståthållare i Norge .

  3. Carl Carlsson Mörner af Tuna (né le 1er à Jönköping, décédé le 24 juin 1821 à Stockholm) est un comte, officier et fonctionnaire suédois . Biographie. Il commence sa carrière en tant que cadet, en 1771, et est nommé sous-lieutenant en 1772. En 1811, il est lieutenant-général et commandant des forces suédoises en Poméranie.

  4. Mörner (surname) Carl (given name) 1755 births; 1821 deaths; Recipients of the Order of the Seraphim; Commanders of the Order of the Polar Star; Knights of the Order of Charles XIII; Recipients of the Order of the Sword; People of Småland; Mörner family; Counts from Sweden; Members of the Riksdag of the Estates; Field Marshals of Sweden

  5. Charlotta Arfwedson (5 August 1776 - 8 September 1862) was a Swedish countess and artist. She was politically active and acted as adviser of her second spouse, nobleman Carl Carlsson Mörner (17551821). She was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1793). [1]

  6. Carl Carlsson Mörner af Tuna was nobleman, military officer and civil servant. Governor-General in Norway 20 August 1816- 10 October 1818. Born at Rödjenäs in Björkö near Jönköping in Sweden 1 December 1755, son of nobleman Carl Gustaf Mörner af Tuna (1725-1787) and Margareta Fredrika Duse (1732-1800).

  7. Baron Carl Otto Mörner (22 May 1781 – 17 August 1868) was a Swedish courtier, and member of the Diet. He is chiefly remembered for his role in advocating for Frenchman Jean Baptiste Bernadotte 's succession to the Swedish crown in 1810. [1] Role in the succession to Charles XIII of Sweden.