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{{Short description|Swedish noble (1749–1831)}} |
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[[File:Adolf Fredrik Munck af Fulkila. |
[[File:Adolf Fredrik Munck af Fulkila (Jonas Forsslund) - Nationalmuseum - 14829.tif|thumb|Munck as painted by [[Jonas Forsslund]] in 1799.]] |
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'''Adolf Fredrik, Count Munck |
'''Adolf Fredrik, Count Munck''' ([[Mikkeli]], [[Finland]], 28 April 1749 – [[Massa, Tuscany|Massa]], [[Italy]], 18 July 1831), was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] and Finnish [[Swedish nobility|noble]] during the [[History of Sweden (1772–1809)|Gustavian era]]. His family name is sometimes inaccurately given as "Munck af Fulkila" because his father usurped this family's title in the Swedish Diet but, as a matter of fact, without genealogical justification. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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Adolf Fredrik Munck was born to Anders Erik Munck |
Adolf Fredrik Munck was born to Anders Erik Munck (1720 Särestads sn, [[County of Skaraborg|Skaraborg]], 28 October 1720 - 4 September 1779) and wife Hedvig Juliana Wright (1729 - Lakspojo i [[Lohja|Lojo]] sn, 30 December 1808), whom he had wed at [[Mikkeli|St. Michel]] sn's then country church on 15 November 1747.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wargs.com/royal/munck.html | title=Ancestry of Adolf Fredrik greve Munck }}</ref> The couple first lived in the second lieutenant's homestead Tarkia, part of the Rantakylä manor, in Mikkeli, and this is the birthplace of their son Adolf Fredrik. They had a total of ten children, six of which lived till adult age. |
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He entered the Swedish [[noble court|royal court]], where he became a close friend of the king, [[Gustaf III of Sweden|Gustaf III]]. Munck became [[Wiktionary:notorious|notorious]] for his [[affair|love affairs]]. Among his lovers were [[Anna Sofia Ramström]], |
He entered the Swedish [[noble court|royal court]], where he became a close friend of the king, [[Gustaf III of Sweden|Gustaf III]]. Munck became [[Wiktionary:notorious|notorious]] for his [[affair|love affairs]]. Among his lovers were [[Anna Sofia Ramström]], the ''[[kammarfru]]'' of the queen.<ref> |
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| title = Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok |
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| publisher = P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag |
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| location = Stockholm |
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</ref> In 1775, hired by the king to assist him in the [[consummation]] of his marriage with [[Sophie Magdalena of Denmark|Queen Sophie Magdalena]]; he was to act as [[sex surrogate|sexual instructor]] for the couple. The King, claiming to be sexually inexperienced<ref name="Lars O. Lagerquist 1976 227">{{cite book |
</ref> In 1775, hired by the king to assist him in the [[consummation]] of his marriage with [[Sophie Magdalena of Denmark|Queen Sophie Magdalena]]; he was to act as [[sex surrogate|sexual instructor]] for the couple. The King, claiming to be sexually inexperienced<ref name="Lars O. Lagerquist 1976 227">{{cite book |
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| author = Sten Carlsson |
| author = Sten Carlsson |
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| author2 = Jerker Rosén |
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| title = Den svenska historien 10. Gustav III: en upplyst envåldshärskare (The history of Sweden 10. Gustav III: an enlightened despot.) |
| title = Den svenska historien 10. Gustav III: en upplyst envåldshärskare (The history of Sweden 10. Gustav III: an enlightened despot.) |
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| publisher = Albert Bonniers Förlag AB (Stockholm) |
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| year = 1979 |
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</ref> called upon Munck to help him with a reconciliation with his spouse and instruct the couple in the ways of sexual intercourse<ref name="Sten Carlsson & Jerker Rosén 1979 91">{{cite book |
</ref> called upon Munck to help him with a reconciliation with his spouse and instruct the couple in the ways of sexual intercourse<ref name="Sten Carlsson & Jerker Rosén 1979 91">{{cite book |
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| title = Den svenska historien 10. Gustav III: en upplyst envåldshärskare (The history of Sweden 10. Gustav III: an enlightened despot.) |
| title = Den svenska historien 10. Gustav III: en upplyst envåldshärskare (The history of Sweden 10. Gustav III: an enlightened despot.) |
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| publisher = Albert Bonniers Förlag AB (Stockholm) |
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| title = Den svenska historien. Gustavianska tiden 1772-1809 (History of Sweden. The Gustavian Age 1772-1809) |
| title = Den svenska historien. Gustavianska tiden 1772-1809 (History of Sweden. The Gustavian Age 1772-1809) |
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| publisher = Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm |
| publisher = Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm |
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| year = 1968 |
| year = 1968 |
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}}</ref> and to physically show them how to consummate their marriage. Munck, a Finnish nobleman and at the time a stable master was at that point the lover of [[Anna Sofia Ramström]] the Queen's chamber maid.<ref> |
}}</ref> and to physically show them how to consummate their marriage. Munck, a Finnish nobleman and at the time a stable master was at that point the lover of [[Anna Sofia Ramström]] the Queen's chamber maid.<ref> |
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| author = Wilhelmina Stålberg |
| author = Wilhelmina Stålberg |
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| author2 = P. G. Berg |
| author2 = P. G. Berg |
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| title = Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (Notes on Swedish women) |
| title = Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (Notes on Swedish women) |
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| publisher = P. G. Berg, Stockholm |
| publisher = P. G. Berg, Stockholm |
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| date = 1864 |
| date = 1864 |
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</ref> Through Anna Sofia Ramström, he contacted [[Ingrid Maria Wenner]], who was assigned to inform the queen of the king's wish, because Wenner was married and the confidant of the queen.<ref>Gerd Ribbing (1958). Gustav III:s hustru. Sofia Magdalena. Stockholm: Alb. Bonniers Boktryckeri. ISBN</ref> Munck and Ramström were to be present in a room close to the bedchamber, ready to be of assistance when needed, and he was at some points called into the bedchamber. Munck himself writes in his written account, which is preserved at the [[National Archives of Sweden]], that in order to succeed, he was obliged to touch them both physically.<ref name="Sten Carlsson & Jerker Rosén 1979 91"/><ref name="Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm"/><ref name="Munck"> |
</ref> Through Anna Sofia Ramström, he contacted [[Ingrid Maria Wenner]], who was assigned to inform the queen of the king's wish, because Wenner was married and the confidant of the queen.<ref>Gerd Ribbing (1958). Gustav III:s hustru. Sofia Magdalena. Stockholm: Alb. Bonniers Boktryckeri. ISBN</ref> Munck and Ramström were to be present in a room close to the bedchamber, ready to be of assistance when needed, and he was at some points called into the bedchamber. Munck himself writes in his written account, which is preserved at the [[National Archives of Sweden]], that in order to succeed, he was obliged to touch them both physically.<ref name="Sten Carlsson & Jerker Rosén 1979 91"/><ref name="Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm"/><ref name="Munck"> |
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| chapter = "Forsoningen" med drottningen |
| chapter = "Forsoningen" med drottningen |
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| title = Ögonvittnen om Gustav III |
| title = Ögonvittnen om Gustav III |
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</ref> where it was claimed that the whole nation was aware of the rumour that the King had asked Munck to make the Queen pregnant.<ref> |
</ref> where it was claimed that the whole nation was aware of the rumour that the King had asked Munck to make the Queen pregnant.<ref> |
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</ref> Pamphlets to that end were posted on street corners all over Stockholm.<ref> |
</ref> Pamphlets to that end were posted on street corners all over Stockholm.<ref> |
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| editor-first = Cecilia |
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| editor-last = af Klercker |
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| author-link = Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp |
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| title = Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok |
| title = Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok |
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|trans-title=The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte |
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| publisher = P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag |
| publisher = P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag |
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| location = Stockholm |
| location = Stockholm |
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| oclc = 14111333 <!-- OCLC for entire series. --> |
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}} [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Hedvig+Elisabeth+Charlottas+Dagbok&qt=results_page on WorldCat]</ref> The story about the secret marriage was described by the king's sister-in-law [[Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]] and reads as follows: in 1775, when the marriage between the king's brother and sister-in-law did not lead to the birth of any issue, the king asked the queen to take a lover to provide the throne with an heir.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 73"/> When she refused this suggestion, he asked for a reconciliation and selected Munck as a mediator with the thought that the queen would find Munck attractive, as she seemed to like his company and he was similar to her in his appearance.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 73"/> When Munck revealed the King's true wish and asked her to give in for the sake of the state and she again declined, the king divorced the queen in secret and had her married to Munck in a secret ceremony conducted by Johan Wingård<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74">{{cite book |
}} [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Hedvig+Elisabeth+Charlottas+Dagbok&qt=results_page on WorldCat]</ref> The story about the secret marriage was described by the king's sister-in-law [[Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]] and reads as follows: in 1775, when the marriage between the king's brother and sister-in-law did not lead to the birth of any issue, the king asked the queen to take a lover to provide the throne with an heir.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 73"/> When she refused this suggestion, he asked for a reconciliation and selected Munck as a mediator with the thought that the queen would find Munck attractive, as she seemed to like his company and he was similar to her in his appearance.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 73"/> When Munck revealed the King's true wish and asked her to give in for the sake of the state and she again declined, the king divorced the queen in secret and had her married to Munck in a secret ceremony conducted by Johan Wingård<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74">{{cite book |
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| editor-first = Cecilia |
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| editor-last = af Klercker |
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| author-link = Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp |
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| title = Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok |
| title = Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok |
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| publisher = P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag |
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| location = Stockholm |
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}} [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Hedvig+Elisabeth+Charlottas+Dagbok&qt=results_page on WorldCat]</ref> The only witnesses to this marriage except Munck, the king and the queen, was Wingård, who was appointed bishop of Gothenburg to general amazement despite his youth<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74"/> and [[Anna Sofia Ramström]], who was fired from her position at court and was later poisoned, though the circumstances behind her death were never confirmed.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74"/> It was widely rumoured at the time that Ramström had been forced to resign in 1779 because of the queen's jealousy and that she had been given a pension on condition that she be silent about the relationship between Munck and the queen<ref> |
}} [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Hedvig+Elisabeth+Charlottas+Dagbok&qt=results_page on WorldCat]</ref> The only witnesses to this marriage except Munck, the king and the queen, was Wingård, who was appointed bishop of Gothenburg to general amazement despite his youth<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74"/> and [[Anna Sofia Ramström]], who was fired from her position at court and was later poisoned, though the circumstances behind her death were never confirmed.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74"/> It was widely rumoured at the time that Ramström had been forced to resign in 1779 because of the queen's jealousy and that she had been given a pension on condition that she be silent about the relationship between Munck and the queen<ref> |
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</ref> At this point, Munck had started an affair with the [[ballerina]] [[Giovanna Bassi]], to whom Sophia Magdalena showed great dislike.<ref> |
</ref> At this point, Munck had started an affair with the [[ballerina]] [[Giovanna Bassi]], to whom Sophia Magdalena showed great dislike.<ref> |
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}} [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Hedvig+Elisabeth+Charlottas+Dagbok&qt=results_page on WorldCat]</ref> The King was terrified when he heard that the queen had made that deposit, and he tried to prevent the transaction from becoming public knowledge, which, however, did not succeed.<ref> |
}} [https://www.worldcat.org/search?q=Hedvig+Elisabeth+Charlottas+Dagbok&qt=results_page on WorldCat]</ref> The King was terrified when he heard that the queen had made that deposit, and he tried to prevent the transaction from becoming public knowledge, which, however, did not succeed.<ref> |
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[[File:Adolf Fredrik Munck (1749-1831), greve (Anton Ulrik Berndes) - Nationalmuseum - 24465.tif|thumb|right|[[Portrait miniature]] of Munck by [[Anton Ulrik Berndes]]]] |
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A child of Giovanna Bassi's, rumoured to be the child of Munck, bore a strong likeness to the Crown Prince.<ref> |
A child of Giovanna Bassi's, rumoured to be the child of Munck, bore a strong likeness to the Crown Prince.<ref> |
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| title = Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nyskapare (Swedish women: Predecessors, pioneers) |
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These allegations had long going consequences: after [[Gustaf IV Adolf of Sweden|Gustaf IV Adolf]] was deposed in 1809, the Gustavian party tried to get his son [[Gustavus, Crown Prince of Sweden]] accepted as [[crown prince]] in 1809 and 1810, but were unsuccessful. The Swedish princess [[Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]], queen in 1809, was one of the leading people of the Gustavian party. She often visited ex-queen Frederica in her house arrest and worked for prince Gustav to be acknowledged as heir to the throne. She wrote of this issue in her diaries: during a dinner, General Georg Adlersparre told her, that [[Jean Baptiste Bernadotte]] had asked whether she had any issue, and was interested when he found she had not. She said that the throne already had an heir in the deposed King's son. Adlersparre became upset and expressed the opinion of his party, that no one of the instigators of the coup would accept this, as they feared that the boy would revenge against them when he became King, and that they would go as far as take up the old rumour that the deposed King was in fact illegitimate and the son of Queen Sophia Magdalena and Count Adolf Fredrik Munck af Fulkila to prevent this.<ref>{{cite book<!--2014-05-18: Inconsistent information:"year = 1903";"title=... dagbok IX 1807-1811...". May indicate this citation is for a different volume than listed.--> |
These allegations had long going consequences: after [[Gustaf IV Adolf of Sweden|Gustaf IV Adolf]] was deposed in 1809, the Gustavian party tried to get his son [[Gustavus, Crown Prince of Sweden]] accepted as [[crown prince]] in 1809 and 1810, but were unsuccessful. The Swedish princess [[Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp]], queen in 1809, was one of the leading people of the Gustavian party. She often visited ex-queen Frederica in her house arrest and worked for prince Gustav to be acknowledged as heir to the throne. She wrote of this issue in her diaries: during a dinner, General Georg Adlersparre told her, that [[Jean Baptiste Bernadotte]] had asked whether she had any issue, and was interested when he found she had not. She said that the throne already had an heir in the deposed King's son. Adlersparre became upset and expressed the opinion of his party, that no one of the instigators of the coup would accept this, as they feared that the boy would revenge against them when he became King, and that they would go as far as take up the old rumour that the deposed King was in fact illegitimate and the son of Queen [[Sophia Magdalena of Denmark|Sophia Magdalena]] and Count Adolf Fredrik Munck af Fulkila to prevent this.<ref>{{cite book<!--2014-05-18: Inconsistent information:"year = 1903";"title=... dagbok IX 1807-1811...". May indicate this citation is for a different volume than listed.--> |
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In 1791, he was discovered creating forged [[bank note|notes]] on [[Drottningholm Palace]], [[abettor|abetting]] Charles Appelkvist. In 1791, the king was to have contemplated to divorce the queen by exposing her alleged secret marriage to Munck<ref> |
In 1791, he was discovered creating forged [[bank note|notes]] on [[Drottningholm Palace]], [[abettor|abetting]] Charles Appelkvist. In 1791, the king was to have contemplated to divorce the queen by exposing her alleged secret marriage to Munck<ref> |
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</ref> After the death of the king in 1792, Count Munck af Fulkila was forced to leave Sweden. Before his departure, the regent, duke Charles, demanded that he turn over certain documents which could scandalize the royal house if they became known.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74"/> In 1795, he asked for permission to return to Sweden, and when denied, he reportedly threatened to expose the marriage certificate between himself and the queen.<ref> |
</ref> After the death of the king in 1792, Count Munck af Fulkila was forced to leave Sweden. Before his departure, the regent, duke Charles, demanded that he turn over certain documents which could scandalize the royal house if they became known.<ref name="Cecilia af Klercker 1923 74"/> In 1795, he asked for permission to return to Sweden, and when denied, he reportedly threatened to expose the marriage certificate between himself and the queen.<ref> |
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</ref> He was [[ennoblement|ennobled]] as a [[Count]] in the [[Duchy of Parma and Piacenza]] in 1816. |
</ref> He was [[ennoblement|ennobled]] as a [[Count]] in the [[Duchy of Parma and Piacenza]] in 1816. Munck had moved to Italy in the 1790s and lived there until his death in 1831 in [[Massa, Tuscany]], at the age of 82.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://biografiasampo.fi/henkilo/p4620 |title=Adolf Fredrik Munck |last=Knapas |first=Rainer |author-link=:sv:Rainer Knapas |date=11 October 2005 |website={{ill|BiographySampo|fi|Biografiasampo}} |language=fi |access-date=3 December 2024}}</ref> |
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Adolf Fredrik, Count Munck (Mikkeli, Finland, 28 April 1749 – Massa, Italy, 18 July 1831), was a Swedish and Finnish noble during the Gustavian era. His family name is sometimes inaccurately given as "Munck af Fulkila" because his father usurped this family's title in the Swedish Diet but, as a matter of fact, without genealogical justification.
Biography
[edit]Adolf Fredrik Munck was born to Anders Erik Munck (1720 Särestads sn, Skaraborg, 28 October 1720 - 4 September 1779) and wife Hedvig Juliana Wright (1729 - Lakspojo i Lojo sn, 30 December 1808), whom he had wed at St. Michel sn's then country church on 15 November 1747.[1] The couple first lived in the second lieutenant's homestead Tarkia, part of the Rantakylä manor, in Mikkeli, and this is the birthplace of their son Adolf Fredrik. They had a total of ten children, six of which lived till adult age.
He entered the Swedish royal court, where he became a close friend of the king, Gustaf III. Munck became notorious for his love affairs. Among his lovers were Anna Sofia Ramström, the kammarfru of the queen.[2] In 1775, hired by the king to assist him in the consummation of his marriage with Queen Sophie Magdalena; he was to act as sexual instructor for the couple. The King, claiming to be sexually inexperienced[3][4] called upon Munck to help him with a reconciliation with his spouse and instruct the couple in the ways of sexual intercourse[5][6] and to physically show them how to consummate their marriage. Munck, a Finnish nobleman and at the time a stable master was at that point the lover of Anna Sofia Ramström the Queen's chamber maid.[7] Through Anna Sofia Ramström, he contacted Ingrid Maria Wenner, who was assigned to inform the queen of the king's wish, because Wenner was married and the confidant of the queen.[8] Munck and Ramström were to be present in a room close to the bedchamber, ready to be of assistance when needed, and he was at some points called into the bedchamber. Munck himself writes in his written account, which is preserved at the National Archives of Sweden, that in order to succeed, he was obliged to touch them both physically.[5][6][9]
This "aid" resulted in the birth of the future King Gustav IV Adolf in 1778. These favors resulted in a great scandal when they became known. Munck was widely spoken of as the lover of the king and the queen. When it became known that Munck participated in the reconciliation between the royal couple, there were rumours that he was the father of Sophia Magdalena's firstborn.[3]
These became the subject of accusations from the political opposition, as late as in 1786 and 1789,[10] where it was claimed that the whole nation was aware of the rumour that the King had asked Munck to make the Queen pregnant.[11] Pamphlets to that end were posted on street corners all over Stockholm.[12]
There were also a rumour of a secret marriage between Munck and the queen.[13] The story about the secret marriage was described by the king's sister-in-law Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp and reads as follows: in 1775, when the marriage between the king's brother and sister-in-law did not lead to the birth of any issue, the king asked the queen to take a lover to provide the throne with an heir.[13] When she refused this suggestion, he asked for a reconciliation and selected Munck as a mediator with the thought that the queen would find Munck attractive, as she seemed to like his company and he was similar to her in his appearance.[13] When Munck revealed the King's true wish and asked her to give in for the sake of the state and she again declined, the king divorced the queen in secret and had her married to Munck in a secret ceremony conducted by Johan Wingård[14] The only witnesses to this marriage except Munck, the king and the queen, was Wingård, who was appointed bishop of Gothenburg to general amazement despite his youth[14] and Anna Sofia Ramström, who was fired from her position at court and was later poisoned, though the circumstances behind her death were never confirmed.[14] It was widely rumoured at the time that Ramström had been forced to resign in 1779 because of the queen's jealousy and that she had been given a pension on condition that she be silent about the relationship between Munck and the queen[15]
Munck was believed to have been rewarded by both the king and the queen for his support. He received a portrait of the queen by herself set in diamonds. He was appointed Master of the Horse (Riksstallmästare), knight and governor of the Royal Order of the Seraphim. He was created Baron (Friherre) Munck af Fulkila on 27 December 1778 (introduced in registry of the nobility in 1788, under nr 309), and finally Count Greve Munck af Fulkila on 4 July 1788 (introduced 16 May 1789 under nr 103). In 1787, Sophia Magdalena deposited a sum of 50.000 riksdaler in an account for Munck, which was generally rumoured to be a "farewell gift".[16] At this point, Munck had started an affair with the ballerina Giovanna Bassi, to whom Sophia Magdalena showed great dislike.[17] The King was terrified when he heard that the queen had made that deposit, and he tried to prevent the transaction from becoming public knowledge, which, however, did not succeed.[18]
A child of Giovanna Bassi's, rumoured to be the child of Munck, bore a strong likeness to the Crown Prince.[19]
These allegations had long going consequences: after Gustaf IV Adolf was deposed in 1809, the Gustavian party tried to get his son Gustavus, Crown Prince of Sweden accepted as crown prince in 1809 and 1810, but were unsuccessful. The Swedish princess Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp, queen in 1809, was one of the leading people of the Gustavian party. She often visited ex-queen Frederica in her house arrest and worked for prince Gustav to be acknowledged as heir to the throne. She wrote of this issue in her diaries: during a dinner, General Georg Adlersparre told her, that Jean Baptiste Bernadotte had asked whether she had any issue, and was interested when he found she had not. She said that the throne already had an heir in the deposed King's son. Adlersparre became upset and expressed the opinion of his party, that no one of the instigators of the coup would accept this, as they feared that the boy would revenge against them when he became King, and that they would go as far as take up the old rumour that the deposed King was in fact illegitimate and the son of Queen Sophia Magdalena and Count Adolf Fredrik Munck af Fulkila to prevent this.[20] The affair has also inspired literature: it was part of the plot in Carl Jonas Love Almquist's Drottningens juvelsmycke, the first historical novel written in Swedish.
In 1791, he was discovered creating forged notes on Drottningholm Palace, abetting Charles Appelkvist. In 1791, the king was to have contemplated to divorce the queen by exposing her alleged secret marriage to Munck[21] After the death of the king in 1792, Count Munck af Fulkila was forced to leave Sweden. Before his departure, the regent, duke Charles, demanded that he turn over certain documents which could scandalize the royal house if they became known.[14] In 1795, he asked for permission to return to Sweden, and when denied, he reportedly threatened to expose the marriage certificate between himself and the queen.[22] He was ennobled as a Count in the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza in 1816. Munck had moved to Italy in the 1790s and lived there until his death in 1831 in Massa, Tuscany, at the age of 82.[23]
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Ancestry of Adolf Fredrik greve Munck".
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1902) [1775–1782]. Bonde, Carl Carlson (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. I 1775-1782. Translated by Carl Carlson Bonde. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 14. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ a b Lars O. Lagerquist (1976). Sverige och dess regenter under 1000 år (Sweden and its regents during a 1000 years) (in Swedish). AB Sporrong. p. 227. ISBN 91-0-075007-7.
- ^ Sten Carlsson & Jerker Rosén (1979). Den svenska historien 10. Gustav III: en upplyst envåldshärskare (The history of Sweden 10. Gustav III: an enlightened despot.) (in Swedish). Albert Bonniers Förlag AB (Stockholm). p. 91.
- ^ a b Sten Carlsson & Jerker Rosén (1979). Den svenska historien 10. Gustav III: en upplyst envåldshärskare (The history of Sweden 10. Gustav III: an enlightened despot.) (in Swedish). Albert Bonniers Förlag AB (Stockholm). p. 91. ISBN 91-0-042680-6.
- ^ a b Den svenska historien. Gustavianska tiden 1772-1809 (History of Sweden. The Gustavian Age 1772-1809) (in Swedish). Albert Bonniers Förlag, Stockholm. 1968. p. 95.
- ^ Wilhelmina Stålberg & P. G. Berg (1864). Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (Notes on Swedish women) (in Swedish). P. G. Berg, Stockholm.
- ^ Gerd Ribbing (1958). Gustav III:s hustru. Sofia Magdalena. Stockholm: Alb. Bonniers Boktryckeri. ISBN
- ^ Adolf Munck (1960) [March 22, 1779]. ""Forsoningen" med drottningen". In Beth Hennings (ed.). Ögonvittnen om Gustav III.
- ^ Annie Mattson (2010). Komediant och riksförrädare. Handskriftcirkulerande smädeskrifter mot Gustav III (Comedian and traitor. Handwritten libels toward Gustav III) (in Swedish). Edita Västra Aros. p. 132. ISBN 978-91-554-7780-6.
- ^ Annie Mattson (2010). Komediant och riksförrädare. Handskriftcirkulerande smädeskrifter mot Gustav III (Comedian and traitor. Handwritten libels toward Gustav III) (in Swedish). Edita Västra Aros. p. 118. ISBN 978-91-554-7780-6.
- ^ Annie Mattson (2010). Komediant och riksförrädare. Handskriftcirkulerande smädeskrifter mot Gustav III (Comedian and traitor. Handwritten libels toward Gustav III) (in Swedish). Edita Västra Aros. p. 143. ISBN 978-91-554-7780-6.
- ^ a b c Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1923) [1795-1796]. af Klercker, Cecilia (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. V 1795-1796. Translated by Cecilia af Klercker. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 73. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ a b c d Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1923) [1795-1796]. af Klercker, Cecilia (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. V 1795-1796. Translated by Cecilia af Klercker. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 74. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1902) [1775–1782]. Bonde, Carl Carlson (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. I 1775-1782. Translated by Carl Carlson Bonde. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 186. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1903) [1783-1788]. Bonde, Carl Carlson (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. II 1783-1788. Translated by Carl Carlson Bonde. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. pp. 156–157. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1903) [1783-1788]. Bonde, Carl Carlson (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. II 1783-1788. Translated by Carl Carlson Bonde. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 157. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1903) [1783-1788]. Bonde, Carl Carlson (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. II 1783-1788. Translated by Carl Carlson Bonde. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 157. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Carin Österberg; Inga Lewenhaupt & Anna Greta Wahlberg (1990). Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nyskapare (Swedish women: Predecessors, pioneers) (in Swedish). Lund Signum. p. 31. ISBN 91-87896-03-6.
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1939) [1807–1811]. af Klercker, Cecilia (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. VIII 1807-1811. Translated by Cecilia af Klercker. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1923) [1795-1796]. af Klercker, Cecilia (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. V 1795-1796. Translated by Cecilia af Klercker. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 75. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1923) [1795-1796]. af Klercker, Cecilia (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. V 1795-1796. Translated by Cecilia af Klercker. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. p. 72. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat
- ^ Knapas, Rainer [in Swedish] (11 October 2005). "Adolf Fredrik Munck". BiographySampo (in Finnish). Retrieved 3 December 2024.
References
[edit]- Oscar Nikula (1991). Adolph Fredric Munck 29.4.1749-18.7.1831 : en hovgunstlings uppgång och fall / Oscar Nikula. Skrifter utgivna av Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland (in Swedish). Helsinki: Society of Swedish Literature in Finland. ISBN 951-9018-71-9. ISSN 0039-6842. Wikidata Q113529922.
- Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1991) [1812–1817]. af Klercker, Cecilia (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swedish). Vol. IX 1812-1817. Translated by Cecilia af Klercker. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag. OCLC 14111333. on WorldCat