1655–1666 Ernst Johan Creutz (elder) 1666 Harald Oxe 1666–1682 Lorenz Creutz (younger) 1682–1698 Jakob Bure 1698–1706 Justus von Palmberg 1706–1714 Johan Stiernstedt...
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Poland, Sweden and Brandenburg. The Dutch diplomats were visited by Axel Oxenstierna, Governor-General in Riga but refused Gustavus Adolphus further monetary...
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Grill family (section Johan Abraham Grill)
(IV), Claes (I), and half-brother to Johan Abraham. He started his career as Swedish consul in Helsingør in 1733 to 1736. During his time in Denmark he...
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King Charles Gustav left a garrison in Warsaw, under Bengt Gabrielsson Oxenstierna, and headed southwards, in pursuit of John Casimir. On September 16,...
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Gyllenhielm (1583), noble and only wife of Pontus De la Gardie Christiana Oxenstierna (1701), noble Hedvig Taube (1744), royal mistress, salonist Carolina...
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Clermont-Tonnerre, French aristocrat and cleric (b. 1629) February 27 – Christiana Oxenstierna, Swedish noble (b. 1661) March 15 – Jean Renaud de Segrais, French writer...
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Mario Minniti, Italian artist (b. 1577) November 27 – Gabriel Gustafsson Oxenstierna, Swedish statesman (b. 1587) December 1 Pieter van den Broecke, Dutch...
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representatives of the great powers, and most importantly of Count Johan Oxenstierna, who was probably the more powerful of two leading Swedish delegates...
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