Baroness Henrika Juliana von Leuven (Lieven) ( Swede. Henrika (Hinrica) Juliana von Liewen ; [2] 1709 - 1779 ) - Swedish lady of the court, maid of honor.
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Biography
She was born on February 16, 1709. was the daughter of the Rixrod Count and his wife Magdalena Julian von Tiesenhausen ; Riksrod's sister, .
In 1744, she became hovfröken with the crown princess Louise Ulrika Prusskaya . In 1747 received the status of kammarfröken .
In 1748, Henrik Juliana married a lieutenant colonel who controlled the Baron’s Drottningholm castle, Karl Horlemann, and moved away from the court, although she continued friendly relations with Louise Ulrica.
In 1753, Henrika Juliana’s husband died. In 1755, she received a pension from the parliament, which was dominated by the hats pariah , and Henrik was her supporter. After winning the party of the Cops in 1765, she practically lost her pension. But because she donated books and her husband's collection to the Royal Library of Stockholm, she was allowed to keep her old pension.
She died August 26, 1779 in Stockholm.