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    Fältmarskalk Carl Gustaf Wrangel (also Carl Gustav von Wrangel; 23 December 1613 – 5 July 1676) was a Swedish statesman and military commander who commanded...
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  • Carl Wrangel may refer to: Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), Swedish statesman and military commander Carl Henrik Wrangel (1681–1755), officer of the Swedish...
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    (1681–1755), a Swedish Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), a Swedish soldier and Privy Councillor (son of Herman Wrangel) Heinrich Johann Freiherr Wrangell...
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  • Wrangel (c. 1585–1643), Swedish field-marshal and statesman Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), Swedish field-marshal and statesman Carl Henrik Wrangel (1681–1755)...
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    commander Carl Gustaf von Wrangel (1613–1676). Wrangel family Polish-Swedish War Wrangel Herman Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon Herman Wrangel Historiesajten...
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  • (1920–2016), Swedish military commander Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), Swedish military commander Karl Gustaf Brandberg (1905–1997), Swedish military...
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    Lower Saxony, during the Thirty Years' War. Swedish forces led by Carl Gustaf Wrangel and Hans Christoff von Königsmarck and Bernardines led by Jean-Baptiste...
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    slott) is a Swedish Baroque castle built between 1654 and 1676 by Carl Gustaf Wrangel, located on a peninsula of Lake Mälaren between Stockholm and Uppsala...
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    rebuilt and expanded by architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder for Count Carl Gustaf Wrangel. After a fire in 1693, the palace was rebuilt and expanded once again...
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    24 October 1657, a determined Swedish force led by Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Wrangel unexpectedly assaulted Frederiksodde. The fortress fell, and the...
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  • Torstenson 1648–1650 Carl Gustaf Wrangel 1650–1652 Johan Axelsson Oxenstierna 1652–1661(?) Axel Lillie 1661–1676(?) Carl Gustaf Wrangel 1678–1679 possessed...
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    and Beenfeldt's courage wavered. The Lord High Admiral of Sweden, Carl Gustaf Wrangel, resorted to subterfuge and spread the rumor that Copenhagen had...
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    Holzappel and an allied Franco-Swedish army under the command of Carl Gustaf Wrangel and Turenne in the modern Augsburg district of Bavaria, Germany....
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  • English civil war). In 1648, the Swedish army in Germany (commanded by Carl Gustaf Wrangel) nominally comprised 62,950 men of which 45,206 were Germans and...
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    Brandenburg-Prussian troops. The Swedes, under Count Waldemar von Wrangel (stepbrother of Riksamiral Carl Gustaf Wrangel), had invaded and occupied parts of Brandenburg...
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    (who married the Swedish commander Johan Banér in 1636), she met Carl Gustaf Wrangel in the Swedish military camp. They married out of love in 1640, which...
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    the battle. In October, during the ongoing Siege of Fredriksodde, Carl Gustaf Wrangel was forced to conserve his supplies. He therefore sent three cavalry...
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    to the Duchy of Bremen by the end of the year. In January 1666, Carl Gustaf Wrangel departed from Swedish Pomerania to command the Swedish army, which...
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    Torstensson, crippled by gout, was forced to resign his command to Carl Gustaf Wrangel and returned to Sweden in the early summer of 1646. In 1647 he was...
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    their standard displacement to 498 t (490 long tons). Wrangel, named after Admiral Carl Gustaf Wrangel, was authorized in 1914 and was launched on 24 September...
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    (circa 1640 – 1718) Lorens von der Linde (1610–1670), Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), Field Marshal Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten (1727–1786)...
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    would not use their army. In June, however, a Swedish army under Carl Gustaf Wrangel was decisively defeated by the Brandenburgian army under Frederick...
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  • city of Nöteborg, and 50 smaller Swedish ships under the command of Carl Gustaf Wrangel during the Russo-Swedish War (1656–58). Few details are known, but...
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  • la Gardie (1620-1652) Gustaf Horn (1653-1657) Adolf Johan of Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1660) Lars Kagg (1660-1661) Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1664-1676) Lars Siggesson...
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    ships with 1,413 guns while the Swedes, under Lord High Admiral Carl Gustaf Wrangel, had 45 ships with 1,838 guns. The Dutch were grouped into three...
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    infantry regiments mentioned in the Swedish constitution of 1634. Carl Gustaf Wrangel was the commander from 1639 on. The second battalion was sent to...
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    better place to handle intenrnational diplomacy. Instead, it was now Carl Gustaf Wrangel who led the Swedes. A classic siege tactic was to combine artillery...
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    Torstenson (1641–1648) Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1648–1652) Axel Lillie (1652–1654) Arvid Wittenberg (1655–1656) Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1656–1676) Otto Wilhelm...
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    Johann von Werth launched a surprise attack on the Swedish camp of Carl Gustaf Wrangel and inflicted 380, or more than 1,300, losses on them in exchange...
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    sea, Count Carl Gustaf Wrangel. Wrangel was the brother of Carl Wrangel (1855–1913), Lieutenant General Johan Gustaf Fabian Wrangel (1858–1923) and professor...
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