"Damerne ved Karoline Matildes Hof" (The Ladies at Caroline Matilda's Court) offers a glimpse into the lives of the women surrounding Queen Caroline Matilda of Denmark. Published in 1909, this historical work by Aug. Fjelstrup explores the social circles, intrigues, and personal stories of the ladies-in-waiting and other prominent women connected to the Danish court during a turbulent period in Danish history. The book sheds light on their influence, challenges, and roles within the royal household, providing valuable insights into the lives of women in 18th-century Denmark and the complexities of court life. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in Danish history, biography, and the lives of historical women.
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