Ulla von Höpken
Female, Deceased Person
1749 – 1810
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Who was Ulla von Höpken?
Ulla von Höpken, later von Wright, née von Fersen, was a Swedish lady-in-waiting and noble. She was a leading socialite of the Gustavian age, and known in history as one of the "Three Graces" alongside her sister Augusta von Fersen and Lovisa Meijerfeldt, which inspired the poem of Johan Henric Kellgren "Gracernas döpelse". She is one of the best known profiles of the Gustavian age.
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