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Gräfin Wilhelmine "Constance" Guignard de Saint Priest (von Ludolf)

German: Wilhelmine Constance Comtesse de Saint-Priest (Gräfin von Ludolf)
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Birthplace: Istanbul, Turkey
Death: February 12, 1807 (54)
Stockholm, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Wilhelm Moritz Heinrich Graf von Ludolf and Catherine Chabert
Wife of François-Emmanuel Guignard, Comte de Saint-Priest
Mother of Guillaume Emmanuel Guignard, vicomte de Saint Priest; Armand Emmanuel Charles de Guignard, comte de Saint Priest; Louis Emmanuel Guignard de Saint Priest, duc d'Almazan; Marie Caroline Guignard de Saint Priest; Anastasie Emilie Guignard de Saint Priest and 1 other
Sister of Karl Wilhelm Graf von Ludolf and Wilhelm Konstantin Graf von Ludolf

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About Constance von Ludolf

Constance Wilhelmine de Saint-Priest (1752-1807), was a French countess. She was active as a spy and diplomat in Sweden.

She was born to count Wilhelm Moritz Heinrich von Ludolf, Ambassador of Naples in Constantinople, and Catherine Chabert, and married the ambassador of France, François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest, in October 1774.

During the French revolution, the couple left for Sweden, where they participated in high society. In the summer of 1794, they were banned from the Swedish royal court at Drottningholm Palace, as it had become known that they were given an allowance from Catherine the Great and assumed to be dangerous Russian spies. In the spring of 1796, the movement of Russian troops along the Finnish border gave rise to suspicions in Sweden that Russia was preparing war because of the discontent of Catherine the Great that Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden had been engaged to Duchess Louise Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Schwerin instead of Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia. The Swedish government of Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm tried to negotiate with the Russian ambassador to Stockholm, Andrei Budberg, but without success. Constance Wilhelmine de Saint-Priest, known for her Russian connections, was thereby assigned through the Spanish ambassador to issue negotiations with Budberg and convince him to agree to informal negotiations with a representative. She succeeded, and Budberg med with Hans Henric von Essen at her apartment. The negotiations were successful. When Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden left for Russia for his engagement with Grand Duchess Alexandra Pavlovna of Russia later that year, de Saint-Priest implied that it was due to her intermission that Sweden and Russia had agreed to avoid war through a marriage alliance.

Constance Wilhelmine de Saint-Priest was rewarded by Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm by being admitted to court again and by having a position at court secured for her current lover Aminoff. She died in Stockholm.

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Constance von Ludolf's Timeline

1752
May 7, 1752
Istanbul, Turkey
1776
May 6, 1776
1777
September 17, 1777
1781
1781
Istanbul, Turkey
1782
September 29, 1782
Istanbul, Turkey
1786
July 28, 1786
Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
1789
December 6, 1789
Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
1807
February 12, 1807
Age 54
Stockholm, Sweden