Baron Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (4 March 1574 – 17 March 1650) was a Swedish soldier and politician. He was made a baron (friherre) in 1615, appointed...
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defended by about 1,000 infantry under Jacob De la Gardie and Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm. Other notable commanders on the Polish side included the Field...
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Charles IX of Sweden (redirect from Carl IX of Sweden)
(1601–1622) He also had a son with his mistress, Karin Nilsdotter: Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (1574–1650), Field Marshal Arms of Charles as Prince of Sweden...
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Karlberg Palace (section Gyllenhielm)
Ösby, Bolstomta, and Lundby — were bought by Lord High Admiral Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (1574–1650) in the 1620s and subsequently unified into a single...
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unsuccessfully sought the position of Lord High Admiral in succession to Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, an illegitimate son of his grandfather King Charles IX. Dissatisfied...
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Ingrian Governors (Narva, Ivangorod, Jaama, Koporje and Nöteborg) Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (1617–1620) Henrik Klasson Fleming (1620–1622) Anders Eriksson...
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Carl Nieroth (1710–1712) Gustaf Fredrik von Rosen [fi; sv] (1747–1752) The following were the governors-general of Ingria: Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (1617–)...
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burning and killing down to Brunnbäck ferry. In Västergötland, Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, illegitimate son of Duke Charles, defeated the rebellion. The...
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Gardie 1583–1652 1615 Jesper Mattson Cruus af Edeby 1577–1622 1616 Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm 1574–1650 1621 Herman Wrangel 1584–1643 1631 Åke Henriksson Tott...
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Kimito (in Finland) to Axel Oxenstierna barony of Bergkvara to Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm barony of Tuutarhovi (in Ingria) to Johan Skytte barony of Orreholm...
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burning and killing down to Brunnbäck ferry. In Västergötland, Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, illegitimate son of Duke Charles, defeated the rebellion. A number...
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1624, as Monier's contract was running out, Admiral of the Realm Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, Vice Admiral Clas Larsson Fleming and Henrik Hybertsson began...
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line of the Daugava River. Swedish forces of about 2,000 under Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm had been blockading the fortified town of Kokenhausen, located...
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witnesses. Also present at the inquest was the Admiral of the Realm, Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm. The object of the inquest was as much or more to find a scapegoat...
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relatively short period in the late 18th century. Carl (Carlsson) Gyllenhielm - Lord High Admiral 1620-1650 Carl Gustaf Wrangel - Lord High Admiral 1657-1664...
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Charles IX's reign and won the generous patronage of the admiral Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm. In 1645 he was appointed royal historian by Queen Christina,...
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Charles IX of Sweden, between 1568 and 1578. She was the mother of Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm. Karin Nilsdotter was the daughter of Nicolaus Andrae (Nils Andersson)...
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Admiral of the Realm Mr. Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, Privy Council Mr. Johan Skytte, vice- president of the Court of Appeal, Mr. Carl Horn, Chancellor of the...
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and archives were located there. In 1601, the Swedish general Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, the illegitimate son of Prince Charles of Suderman (who later...
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Allertz. He was first raised by Baron Carl Gyllenhielm, the illegitimate son of king Charles IX of Sweden. After Carl Gyllenheim's passing in 1650, he was...
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nuns, however, benefit from a state pension until at least 1588. - Carl Gyllenhielm, soldier and politician (died 1650) 4 September – Charles de Mornay...
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Angermannus, who had supported Sigismund. Then Swedish forces, led by Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, marched towards Kalmar to lay siege to the city. Johan Larsson...
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Göran Nilsson Gyllenstierna 1611–1618 Carl Gyllenhielm 1620–1650 Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna 1652–1656 Carl Gustaf Wrangel 1657–1664 Gustav Otto Stenbock...
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Razeburg and Falkenstein baroness Barbro: first with count Charles Sparre (Carl Carlsson Sparre af Söfdeborg); and second with count Gustav Oxenstierna, count...
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Horn af Åminne Gyllenstierna af Lundholm De la Gardie Schenck Bielke Gyllenhielm Skytte af Duderhof Spens Khewenhüller Sparre, Bååt Lilliehöök Cruus af...
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abolishing the monarchy. Successive leaders (and prime ministers) Ingvar Carlsson and Göran Persson have also defended the status quo. This could be interpreted...
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