- Elisa Bernerström
Elisa Bernerström (known as [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fru Fru] Servenius when married), (1700s-after 1809), was a
woman who served in the Swedish army dressed as a man during theFinnish War betweenSweden andRussia 1808-1809. She was decorated for bravery in battle,cite web
last = Johansson
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title = Kvinnorna och Kriget: Soldathustrur, markententerskor och kvinnliga krigare
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accessdate = 2007-12-29] and was the only confirmed woman decorated for bravery in battle on land, whileBrita Hagberg andAnna Maria Engsten were decorated for bravery at sea. [Cristopher von Warnstedt, Medaljerna för Tapperhet till Sjöss ( 1974) Forum navale. 29. sv icon.]Elisa Bernerström, a maid, met the soldier Bernard Servenius when his regiment was stationed in
Stockholm .cite web
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first = Nikoletta
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title = Formedling av historiskt kulturarv i tid och rum med mobil teknik
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accessdate = 2008-01-02] They fell in love and were married, and when the regiment left for war Elisa disguised herself as a man and enlisted as a soldier in the regiment herself, "as she had decided to live and to die with her husband". This regiment was either the King's lifeguard ("livgardet") or the Queen's regiment ("drottningens livregemente").Her husband was believed killed in action at the
Battle of Ratan and Sävar , while she herself collected the ammunition of the enemy and gave it to her fellow soldiers during the battle.cite web
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title = Bernardus Servenius
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accessdate = 2007-12-30 ] For this actionWachtmeister recommended that she be decorated for bravery in battle. During the march toPiteå , when for the third time she prepared to "in her ability serve her country", her gender was discovered and she was fired.After the war, it was discovered that her husband had been captured rather than killed in action. He was released from his Russian prison, and they were reunited in
Stockholm , after which they continued to follow the regiment.Elisa Bernerström is not the only woman in Swedish history to have served as a soldier dressed as a man, but she is one of very few of these women who were officially recognized and decorated for such an act.
See also
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Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar
*Brita Hagberg References
Other sources
* Isaaksson, Eva. "Hän Lottansa vei mukanaan" fi icon. Translated into Swedish as "Så följde hon trogen och käck armén", trans. Tatiana Sundgren. Helsingfors: Rauhankirjat: 1993.
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