Axel von Fersen the Younger

Count Axel von Fersen
His Excellency The High Well-born
Count Axel von Fersen, dressed in the robes of a Swedish Privy Councilor, with various chivalric orders (1800)
Marshal of the Realm
Tenure1770–1810
1770–1790
PredecessorJohan Gabriel Oxenstierna
SuccessorMagnus Stenbock
Lord of the Realm
Titular tenure1799–1810
Minister to the King of France
Tenure1790–1793
PredecessorErik Magnus Staël von Holstein
SuccessorErik Magnus Staël von Holstein
Minister to the Emperor of Austria
Tenure1791–1791
PredecessorLars von Engeström
Minister to the Second Congress of Rastatt
Tenure1797–1798
PredecessorPosition Established
SuccessorPosition Abolished
Chancellor of Uppsala University
Tenure1799–1810
PredecessorGustav IV Adolf
SuccessorCharles XIV John
Born(1755-09-04)4 September 1755
Stockholm, Sweden
Died20 June 1810(1810-06-20) (aged 54)
Stockholm
Burial
Ljungs kyrka, Östergötland
Names
Hans Axel von Fresen
Housevon Fersen
FatherAxel von Fersen the Elder
MotherHedvig Catharina von Fersen
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Diplomat
  • Military official
Military service
Branch/serviceSwedish Army
French Army
Years of service1770–1810
1770–1790
RankMestre de camp propriétaire of Régiment Royal-Suédois (France)
General of Horse (Sweden)
Battles/wars
AwardsKnight of the Order of the Sword, 1781
Member of the Society of the Cincinnati, 1783
Member of the Institution of Military Merit, 1786
Knight Commander of the Order of the Sword, 1791
Knight Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword, 1798
Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim, 1800.
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Hans Axel von Fersen (Swedish: [hɑːns ˈǎksɛl fɔn ˈfæ̌ʂːɛn]; 4 September 1755 – 20 June 1810), also known as Axel von Fersen the Younger and as Axel de Fersen in France, was a Swedish count, military officer, courtier, ambassador, Marshal and Lord of the Realm. He gained international renown for his close association with Queen Marie Antoinette of France and his prominent involvement in the French Revolution.

Born into one of Sweden’s wealthiest and most influential noble families, von Fersen was raised in an environment shaped by French culture and courtly traditions. He received a thorough military education, travelled extensively throughout Europe, and served as an aide-de-camp in the French Army during the American Revolutionary War. He is most widely remembered for his close and often debated relationship with Marie Antoinette, which some historians believe developed into a romantic affair. Von Fersen became a trusted confidant of the French royal family and played a pivotal role in organizing and executing their ill-fated flight to Varennes in June 1791.

Following the outbreak of the French Revolution and the execution of the royal family, von Fersen continued to act as a diplomat on behalf of Kings Gustav III and Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, working to preserve ties with the French monarchy and support its restoration. Returning to Sweden in the 1790s, he held several high-ranking positions, including Marshal of the Realm and Chancellor of Uppsala University. His life came to a violent end in June 1810, when he was killed by a lynch mob in Stockholm amid false rumors implicating him in the sudden death of Charles August, Crown Prince of Sweden. Subsequent investigations cleared him of all suspicion, and he was buried with honor. Von Fersen’s life—particularly his ties to Marie Antoinette—has been widely portrayed in historical and fictional works, including films, television series, and stage productions.