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He left Sweden in 1792. |
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He was ennobled as a Count in [[Parma and Piacenza]] in 1816. |
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Revision as of 14:31, 21 October 2008
Adolf Fredrik Grefve Munck af Fulkila (Rantakylä, Finland, 28 April 1749 – Massa-Carrara, Italy, 13 July 1831) was a Swedish nobleman.
He was the son of Anders Erik Munck af Fulkila (Särestads sn (Skarab.), 28 October 1720 - 4 September 1779) and wife (m. St Michels sn, 15 November 1747) Hedvig Juliana Wright (1729 - Lakspojo i Lojo sn, 30 December 1808).
He became the lover of King Gustaf III of Sweden and also of Queen Sophie Magdalena of Sweden and it was said that he was the father of King Gustaf IV.
He was created Friherre Munck af Fulkila on 27 December 1778 (introd. 1788 under nr 309) and finally Greve Munck af Fulkila on 4 July 1788 (introd. 16 V 1789 under nr 103).
He left Sweden in 1792.
He was ennobled as a Count in the Duchy of Parma and Piacenza in 1816.