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Munck may refer to: *Adolf Fredrik Munck (1749–1831), Swedish and Finnish noble during the Gustavian era *Bror Munck (born 1857) (1857–1935), officer of the Swedish Army, became lieutenant-general *Charlotte Munck (born 1969), Danish actress, starred in the Danish police television drama ''Anna Pihl'' as the title character *Ebba Munck af Fulkila (1858–1946), Swedish noble, lady in waiting and a titular princess, the spouse of Prince Oscar Bernadotte *Ernest de Munck (1840–1915), Belgian cellist and composer *Frans de Munck (1922–2010), Dutch footballer and football manager *Gerardo L. Munck, Argentine by birth, professor of international relations in the University of Southern California *Gerda Munck (1901–1986), Danish fencer *Jens Munck (1579–1628), Dano-Norwegian navigator and explorer born in Norway *Johan Munck (born 1943), Swedish lawyer and former president of the Supreme Court of Sweden *Joseph de Munck, Belgian Catholic Priest of the Redemptorist Order *Kaj Mu ...
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Adolf Fredrik Munck
Adolf Fredrik, Count Munck (Mikkeli, Finland, 28 April 1749 – Massa, Italy, 18 July 1831), was a Swedish and Finnish noble during the Gustavian era. His family name is sometimes inaccurately given as "Munck af Fulkila" because his father usurped this family's title in the Swedish Diet but, as a matter of fact, without genealogical justification. Biography Adolf Fredrik Munck was born to Anders Erik Munck (1720 Särestads sn, Skaraborg, 28 October 1720 - 4 September 1779) and wife Hedvig Juliana Wright (1729 - Lakspojo i Lojo sn, 30 December 1808), whom he had wed at St. Michel sn's then country church on 15 November 1747. The couple first lived in the second lieutenant's homestead Tarkia, part of the Rantakylä manor, in Mikkeli, the birthplace of their son Adolf Fredrik. They had a total of ten children, six of which lived to adult age. He entered the Swedish royal court, where he became a close friend of the king, Gustaf III. Munck became notorious for his love affai ...
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