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    Count Magnus Stenbock (22 May 1665 – 23 February 1717) was a Swedish field marshal (Fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor. A commander of the Carolean Army...
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    grandfather Magnus. Eric's maternal grandfather died while Eric was quite young, also, in 1866, leaving him another trust fund. Stenbock attended Balliol...
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    family Catherine Stenbock Gustaf Otto Stenbock Magnus Stenbock Eric Stenbock Stenbock Palace, Stockholm, built around 1640 Stenbock House, Tallinn, built...
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    Jakob Stenbock Count Magnus Stenbock (1665–1717), Swedish military officer, married Eva Magdalena Oxenstierna [sv] (1671-1722) Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock (1664–1729)...
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    decisive victory of a Swedish force of 14,000 men under the command of Magnus Stenbock against a Danish force of equal strength under the command of Jørgen...
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    region of Hamburg, a large Russian-Saxon force stood south of Stralsund. Stenbock could hardly attack this force with a frontal assault, but hoped that by...
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    Rehnskiöld, including a small column of two battalions under the command of Magnus Stenbock, where Charles was himself.[clarification needed] Grenadiers with fascines...
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    Catherine Stenbock (Swedish: Katarina Gustavsdotter Stenbock; 22 July 1535 – 13 December 1621) was Queen of Sweden from 1552 to 1560 as the third and last...
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    besides Charles XII were his close friend Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld, also Magnus Stenbock and Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt. Charles Frederick, son of Frederick IV...
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    Adolf Boheman (1764–1831) had been introduced to the couple by Count Magnus Stenbock in 1793 and gained great influence by promising to reveal scientific...
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    Northern War started, the Dalarna Regiment was under the command of Magnus Stenbock and was used against Denmark but was soon sent to the Baltic region...
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    Gustaf Rehnskiöld 1651–1722 1709 Nils Gyllenstierna 1648–1720 1712 Magnus Stenbock 1663–1717 1717 Carl Mörner (1658–1721) [sv] 1658–1721 1719 Carl Gustaf...
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    provinces; Scania, Blekinge, and Halland. However the Swedish general Magnus Stenbock managed to defend the provinces without presence of the king, Charles...
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    ISBN 91-46-21087-3 Eriksson, Ingvar (2007), Karolinen Magnus Stenbock [Carolean Magnus Stenbock] (in Swedish), Stockholm: Atlantis, ISBN 978-91-7353-158-0...
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  • (1693–1698) Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld (July 4, 1698 – December 27, 1705) Magnus Stenbock (December 27, 1705–1711) Jacob Burenskiöld (1711–1716) Carl Gustaf...
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  • Blekinge. However, the Danish invasion army was defeated by General Magnus Stenbock at the Battle of Helsingborg on 28 February 1710. The Danish king Fredrik...
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    On June 2, Charles gave orders to Major Generals Carl Mörner and Magnus Stenbock with their 4,000 men from Vilnius in Lithuania, and to Major General...
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    Successor Magnus Stenbock Lord of the Realm Titular tenure 1799–1810 Minister to the King of France Tenure 1790–1793 Predecessor Erik Magnus Staël von...
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    17th century Sweden. Magnus Brahe, a son of Per Brahe the Elder and Beata Stenbock and nephew of queen dowager Catherine Stenbock, was born at Tynnelsö...
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    subjects are not to be found the wide world over except in Sweden Magnus Stenbock on the Battle of Gadebusch (1712) According to army regulations of...
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    pocket around Tönning. The Swedish force consisted of the remains of Magnus Stenbock's 16,000 men who had broken out of the Stralsund pocket, and ignoring...
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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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    political influence over her brother the monarch: on 1 October 1702, count Magnus Stenbock gave his spouse countess Eva Oxenstierna the task of using her influence...
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    Den Store Nordiske Krigs Historie. De Nordiske Allieredes Kamp med Magnus Stenbock. 1712-1713 (in Danish). Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandel Nordisk...
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    led the Saxon troops in Northern Germany against the Swedes led by Magnus Stenbock. He participated in the sieges of Stralsund and Tönning, and led the...
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    years in exile there. In November 1709 Denmark invaded Skåne and Count Magnus Stenbock, charged with the defense of Sweden, succeeded in defeating Denmark...
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    Catharine De la Gardie (1632–1704); married Gustaf Otto Stenbock, mother of Magnus Stenbock. Johann Karl De la Gardie (1634 – d. in infancy). Birgitta...
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    Holstein question, and six years later, when the Swedish commander, Magnus Stenbock, crossed the Elbe, Görtz rendered him as much assistance as was compatible...
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    estate. Herman Magnus was married to Countess Sofia Albertina Charlotta Augusta Eleonora Catharina Stenbock (1843-1916), daughter of Count Magnus Albert Carl...
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    1712) August 4 – Louis Lully, French composer (d. 1734) August 12 – Magnus Stenbock, Swedish noble (d. 1717) August 20 – János Pálffy, Hungarian field...
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