Magnus Stenbock was born a count, since Gustaf Otto Stenbock and his brothers Fredrik and Erik were made counts by Queen Christina in 1651. The Stenbock family...
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Stenbock (died 1693) was a Swedish courtier, and Mistress of the Robes to Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark from 1680 to 1693. Born to Count Fredrik Stenbock...
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(in Finland) to Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna county of Bogesund to Fredrik Stenbock county of Salmi and Suistamo pogosta (in Finland) to Carl Gustaf Wrangel...
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companies with 400 men of the Småland Cavalry Regiment under Colonel Fredrik Stenbock, the Västergötland Cavalry Regiment's 8 companies with 400 men under...
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von Sperreuth (Swedish) Småland Horsemen (Veteran) (8 companies) - Fredrik Stenbock (Swedish) Västergötland Horsemen (Veteran) (8 companies) - Colonel...
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Magdalena Stenbock (14 September 1649 – 24 January 1727), was a politically active Swedish countess and salon holder. She was married to Council President...
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Stenbock. He married 1745 to Eva Catharina Sack (1727–1753) and 1754 to Stina Piper, and became the father of Per Eriksson Brahe and Magnus Fredrik Brahe...
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in the late 17th century, to the Stenbock family. In the 1730s, the manor was owned by count Erik Fredrik Stenbock (1686-1739) and came to be infamous...
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Olofsdotter. Stora Bjurum was at the time owned by Major Count Erik Fredrik Stenbock (1686–1739), though the actual manager of the estate was his spouse...
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Johan Gabriel Stenbock (1640–1705), who was one of the most powerful people in Sweden. As the Marshal of the Realm of Sweden, Stenbock was a statesman...
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Frederick I of Sweden (redirect from Fredrik I of Sweden)
Frederick I (Swedish: Fredrik I; 28 April 1676 – 5 April 1751) was King of Sweden from 1720 until his death, having been prince consort of Sweden from...
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Forssberg (1766–1840) was a Swedish noble and lady-in-waiting, later countess Stenbock. She was one of the most talked about people of her time as the possible...
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Johan Skytte (1629–1633) Bengt Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1634–1643) Erik Stenbock (1651–1654) Gustaf Evertsson Horn (1654–1657) Krister Klasson Horn af Åminne...
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countess Stenbock in her younger years, as well as the portrait of Ulla Liewen, can not doubt the matter. Beside, she looks like Adolf Fredrik, and this...
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the daughter of count Fredrik Magnus Stenbock, lantråd of Estonia, and Ebba Margareta De la Gardie, and married count Fredrik Ulrik von Rosen in 1756...
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Johanna Eleonora Stenbock (née De la Gardie) (1661 in Hamburg – 1708 in Stockholm), was a Swedish writer, poet, lady-in-waiting and noblewoman. Johanna...
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Bengtsson Oxenstierna 1652–1656 Carl Gustaf Wrangel 1657–1664 Gustav Otto Stenbock 1664–1675 Hans Wachtmeister 1681 Lorentz Creutz Sr. 1675 Henrik Horn 1677...
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Otto Stenbock to relieve him of his command. But when he arrived at Nyborg, its defenses were not as great as the Swedes had anticipated. Stenbock sent...
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Realm resigns and themself assume the role. The present officeholder, Fredrik Wersäll, was appointed in 2018. Lesser Officers of the Realm Governor of...
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Stenbock 1706–1709: Gustaf Henrik von Siegroth † 1710–1719: Magnus Julius De la Gardie 1719–1735: Carl Fredrik Tegensköld 1735–1740: Johan Fredrik Didron...
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(1564–1633) becomes the Lord High Constable of Sweden March - Fredrik Gustafsson Stenbock, nobleman (dead 1652) February - Gustav of Sweden (born 1568)...
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and son of architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock. He was one of the most brilliant personages of his day, and the most prominent...
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Countess Catharina Stenbock. The couple had four children together: Louise (1943–1986) Catharina (1946–1946) Madeleine (b. 1948) Carl-Fredrik "Fred" (b. 1951)...
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officer. The first to hold the post of Governor General was Gustaf Otto Stenbock, between 1658 and 1664. His residence was in the largest city, Malmö. The...
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1560 until 1621, it served as the residence of Queen Dowager Catherine Stenbock, and after this, it was given to a later queen dowager, Maria Eleonora...
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supplied and he could more easily make contact with Mörner's and Stenbock's troops. Stenbock arrived at Lublin on June 26, after which they crossed the Vistula...
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army was defeated by General Magnus Stenbock at the Battle of Helsingborg on 28 February 1710. The Danish king Fredrik IV now decided to move the war effort...
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1628–16??: Bengt Bagge 1631–1634: Erik Lilliehöök af Fårdala 1634–19??: Erik Stenbock 1656–1658: William Philp 1667–1668: Erik Leijonhielm 1668–1677: Thomas...
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Baroness Ulrica Schönström, Baroness Kristina Kurck and Countess Magdalena Stenbock, all in succession the head of her court: Eric af Sotberg served as her...
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Catharine De la Gardie (1632–1704), who married Gustaf Otto Stenbock and was mother of Magnus Stenbock. Count Jacob De la Gardie died in Stockholm in 1652 and...
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