John Panzio

John Panzio, né Tuckson, Tockson or Toxon (c. 1838-1888), was the African favorite and valet of king Charles XV of Sweden.

He was reportedly born on the African continent with a surname variously spelled as Tuckson, Tockson or Toxon, but when he became a favorite of the king, the monarch thought the name Panzio more exotic and fitting for him.

In 1857, he was in Fristad, and was apparently in service of the regimental officer in the Älvsborg regiment before he was introduced by the officer to Prince August, Duke of Dalarna, who took him in service in 1858 and in turn introduced him to Charles XV in 1860.

[2] In 1866, he was formally fired, officially for having stolen cigars from the king, unofficially there had reportedly been complaints from the ladies-in-waiting of sexual harassment, but he remained nonetheless, always visible positioned behind the king at dinners.

He also started working as a magician and had a couple of different jobs after the career as a royal servant.

John Panzio Toxon