D'Albedyhll was born in
Stockholm, the daughter of
riksråd count Anders Reinhold Wrangel and Eleonora Mariana Barnekow. In 1795, she married baron Gustaf d'Albedyhll and moved to
Nyköping. Her marriage was described as happy. Already during her early years, she was known to be intelligent, educated and a talented intellectual, and she was also described as a beauty. In 1812, d'Albedyhll and her spouse moved to Uppsala. In Uppsala, she founded a
literary salon and became a center of the cultural life in the city, rivaling
Malla Silfverstolpe. Originally a believer of academic sense, she became the patron of the circle of Romantic poets known as
Fosforisterna, which is described as the breakthrough of the Romantic style in the contemporary high society. She was the benefactor of
Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom, who was also her personal admirer and describes her: :"She is about forty, strongly built, with a proud composure, a majestic profile, who resembles that of Queen
Louisa Ulrika; big, dark and shining eyes and black hair, which falls in many curls from her forehead. The larger part of the day she spends on reading or painting; when she is resting, she normally walks around in her cabinet with her
zither hanging from her shoulder, and when her fingers travels across the strings, she truly looks like a song goddess...Among other things, she can perform almost ever part and mimic all people; in particular, she impersonates
Gustav III excellently. The women in this city greatly fear her much and complains about her satirical tongue, though she does in fact judge them much more lightly than they her." ==Works==