Carl Erik Mannerheim
Carl Erik Mannerheim (14 December 1759 – 15 January 1837) was a Swedish–Finnish soldier, statesman and member of the Senate of Finland as its first Vice Chairman of the Economic Division, an office corresponding to that of the modern Prime Minister.[1][2]
Carl Erik Mannerheim | |
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Born | |
Died | January 15, 1837 77) | (aged
Nationality | Finnish |
Title | Vice Chairman of the Economic Division of the Senate of Finland |
Successor | Samuel Fredrik von Born (acting) |
Spouse(s) | Vendla Sofia von Willebrand |
Children | Count Carl Gustaf Mannerheim |
Parent(s) | Johan Augustin Mannerheim Helene Maria Söderhjälm |
Relatives | Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim |
Family | Mannerheim |
Biography
Carl Erik Mannerheim was born in Säter the third and youngest son of the Artillery Colonel and the Gothenburg Commandant, Johan Augustin Mannerheim (1706–1778)[3][4] and his second spouse, Helene Maria Söderhjälm (1722–1793).[3] His eldest brother was the prominent Swedish administrator Lars Augustin Mannerheim (1749–1835)[3] and the middle brother Gustaf Johan Mannerheim (1754–1826)[3] was the most significant ancestor of the Swedish branch of the Mannerheim family.[5]
Mannerheim studied at Uppsala University, which he left to pursue his military career. He joined the Anjala conspiracy against the King of Sweden, Gustav III. As a result, he was sentenced to death, however, he was pardoned. He left the army in 1795.[1][2] In 1796 he married Vendla Sofia von Willebrand, daughter of Ernst Gustaf von Willebrand, a wealthy general and governor of Turku and Pori Province 1790–1806.[2]
In 1809 Mannerheim became a member of the Diet of Porvoo and took part in the creation of Grand Duchy's institutions.[6] He was the main figure in the Finnish delegation sent to the Russian Emperor that discussed Finland's future within the tsar's realm.[2]
He became the first Vice Chairman of the Economic Division of the Senate of Finland in 1822 and served until 1826.[1][2]
He was a great grandfather of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
Gallery
- Portrait of young Mannerheim
- His wife Vendla Sofia von Willebrand
- Portrait by Józef Oleszkiewicz, 1825
- Portrait of old Mannerheim
References
- "Suku ja perhe". Mannerheim. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
- Tyynilä, Markku (12 October 2006). "Mannerheim, Carl Erik (1759 - 1837)". Kansallisbiografia. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
- Johan Augustin Mannerheim (in Swedish)
- Muotokuva; Johan Augustin Mannerheim; (1706-1778) (in Finnish)
- Descendants of Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
- "Arkistolaitos - 1809". Narc.fi. Retrieved 2019-11-05.