Gustaf Nils Algernon Stierneld
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Baron Gustaf Nils Algernon Adolf Stierneld (July 12, 1791 - November 14, 1868) was a Swedish politician. He served twice as the Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1838 to 1842, and from 1848 to 1856. He was born in, and he died in, Stockholm.
He studied at the universities of Kiel, Edinburg, and Uppsala. During the German campaign of 1813 - 1814 he served in Crown Prince Charles' (Bernadotte) chancellery and attended the conferences at Trachenberg (now Zmigrod, Poland), and Frankfurt. He also attended the peace congress at Kiel, which resulted in the Treaty of Kiel, where Denmark would cede Norway to Sweden. Starting in 1814 he served as the chargé d'affaires at The Hague and from 1818 to 1828 he was the Swedish envoy to London.
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Preceded by: | Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs | Succeeded by: |
Adolf Göran Mörner Albrecht Ihre | Albrecht Ihre Elias Lagerheim |