Axel Fersen
Count Hans Axel Fersen was born in 1755 and
died in 1810. Count Axel Fersen was a Swedish soldier and
diplomat. Count Axel Fersen was a nobleman and son of Count
Fredrik Axel Fersen.
Count Hans Axel Fersen entered (1779) the
French service, was aide-de-camp of comte de Rochambeau in the
American Revolution. Count Hans Axel Fersen later at the court
of Versailles became a favorite of Marie Antoinette. There were
rumors of the love affair of Marie Antoinette & Axel von
Fersen. Count Hans Axel Fersen was recalled (1784) to Sweden,
but returned to Paris on the eve of the French Revolution.
In 1791 Count Hans Axel Fersen helped the
marquis de Bouillé plan the flight of Louis XVI and Marie
Antionette, and Count Hans Axel Fersen himself drove their
coach outside the city limits, but the king and queen were
arrested at Varennes. Count Hans Axel Fersen later held
diplomatic posts at Vienna and Brussels and in 1801 was made
marshal of Sweden by Gustavus IV, whom Count Hans Axel Fersen
accompanied to Germany in the Napoleonic Wars.
After the Swedish revolution of 1809 that
forced Gustavus IV to abdicate, Count Hans Axel Fersen was
accused by popular rumor of reactionary intrigues and was
killed by a mob.

Count Axel Fersen
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