Stenbock
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The Stenbock family is an old Swedish noble family, of which one younger branch established itself in Finland and another younger branch in Estonia, both of them in the mid 18th century, of which the first was entered into the rolls of the Finnish House of Nobility and the latter received both Estonian and Russian letters of nobility.
Notable members
- Ebba Stenbock (15??–1614)
- Catherine Stenbock (1535–1621)
- Gustaf Otto Stenbock (1614–1685)
- Magdalena Stenbock (1649–1727)
- Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock (1658–1714)
- Magnus Stenbock (1664–1717)
- Eric Stenbock (1858–1895)
Gallery
File:COA_family_sv_Stenbock_(grevliga_ätten).svg|Arms of the Swedish counts Stenbock, the main branch of the family
File:Stenbok-fermor 11-34.jpg|Arms of the Stenbock-Fermor branch of the family
File:KatarinaStenbock.JPG|Catherine Stenbock
File:Gustaf Otto Stenbock.jpg|Gustaf Otto Stenbock
File:Magnus Stenbock, 1665-1717.jpg|Magnus Stenbock
File:Eric Stenbock.jpg|Eric Stenbock
File:Riddarholmen_2009f.jpg|Stenbock Palace, Stockholm, built around 1640
File:Stenbock House.jpg|Stenbock House, Tallinn, built around 1790, now the seat of the Estonian Government
See also
- Stenbock House, seat of the government of Estonia in Tallinn
External links
- {{Commonscat-inline|Stenbock family}}
- Ivan Stenbock-Fermor, [https://archive.org/details/memlifeoldrussia00stenrich Memoirs of life in old Russia, World War I, revolution, and in emigration : oral history transcript]
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Category:Swedish noble families
Category:Baltic-German noble families
Category:Swedish-language surnames
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