"Gustav Horn". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved May 1, 2018. "Horn af Björneborg". adelsvapen.com. Retrieved May 1, 2018. "Horn, Gustaf". Svenskt...
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to baron (sw. friherre) under the name Horn af Åminne in 1561. In 1772 brothers Fredric and Gustaf Adolf Horn af Åminne were raised to counts under the...
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Poland and Russia. The Hakkapeliitta cavalry men led by Field Marshal Gustaf Horn were vital to the Swedish victories in Germany during the Thirty Years'...
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governors-general, but retained its own diet. Jacob De la Gardie (1622–1628) Gustaf Horn (1628–1629) Johan Skytte (1629–1633) Nils Assersson Mannersköld (1633–1634)...
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of Liberty. Arvid Bernhard Horn was born at Vuorentaka Manor in Halikko (now Salo, Finland). He was the son of Gustaf Horn af Kanckas (1627–1673) and...
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during fighting with the Swedish army of Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar and Gustaf Horn. The Spanish requested 4000 cavalry from the Imperial general Albrecht...
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Gösta Horn (24 January 1907 – 10 December 1943) was a Swedish diver. He competed in the men's 10 metre platform event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He was...
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Gustaf Jacob Horn af Rantzien (1706–1756) was a Swedish baron. He was executed for treason as one of the conspirators participating in the failed coup...
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Familjebok - Gustaf Evertsson Horn". Nordisk Familjebok at runeberg.org (in Swedish). 1909. Retrieved 2009-06-20. "Gustaf Evertsson Horn". Archived from...
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singer-songwriter Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, Marshal and 6th President of Finland, commander-in-chief during the Winter War Gustaf Nordenskiöld, explorer...
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and Countess Christina Catharine De la Gardie (1632–1704), who married Gustaf Otto Stenbock and was mother of Magnus Stenbock. Count Jacob De la Gardie...
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De 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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county of Pori to Gustaf Horn county of Korsholm and Wasa to Gabriel Oxenstierna county of Salmi and Suistamo pogosta to Carl Gustaf Wrangel county of...
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Gustav Horn, Count of Pori (1592–1657) and was completed in 1657. After Gustaf Horn's death, the manor was inherited by their daughter Agneta Horn (1629–1672)...
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Katarina Meijerfelt (1722-1779), and the sister of general major Johan Gustaf Horn. Her father, a sympathizer of the Caps, was an infamous rake known for...
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(1637–1641[citation needed]; 1648–1654) Gustaf Evertsson Horn (1657–1658)[citation needed] Herman Fleming [sv] (1664–1669) Henrik Henriksson Horn af Marienborg (1674)[citation...
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Saxe-Weimar. His hopes of being exchanged for the Swedish field marshal Gustaf Horn were dashed when Bernhard had to deliver up his captive to the French...
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force of 5000 soldiers (of which 3000 were cavalry) under Lars Kagg, Gustaf Horn and Harald Stake laid siege to Frederikshald in January 1660. They captured...
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of the share in the company was held by De Geer while others such as Gustaf Horn, Johan Adeler Salvius, and Peter Julius Coyet held smaller shares. In...
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(Cēsis, Kiesia) in present-day Latvia. Swedish forces were led by Gustav Horn and Hans Wrangel. Lithuanian forces were led by Aleksander Gosiewski. The...
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May 1, 2018. "Gustaf Evertsson Horn". Nordisk Familjebok. 1909. Retrieved May 1, 2018. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Evert Horn. v t e v t e...
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the rank of Obrist on the Rhine. He repelled a Swedish attack led by Gustaf Horn on Konstanz in 1633. For his brother Ludwig (born 1614), who died of...
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Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (redirect from Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld)
January, they were received by the council members Rehnskiöld, Arvid Horn and Gustaf Cronhielm. On 26 February Charles XII was buried in the Riddarholm...
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enter into military service. Already in Hamburg he met the commander Gustaf Horn, who persuaded him to get in Swedish service, and took him to Stockholm...
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and Reich Marshal Mr. Axel Banér, H.h Majt's Master of the Court Mr. Gustaf Horn, Chamberlain Christian Carlsson Oxenstierna, Court Junker Lorentz von...
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Protestants are dead, another 4,000 captured, including Swedish army leader Gustaf Horn. Siege of Maastricht 30 June – 8 September - Spain fails to capture Maastricht...
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breakthrough of parliamentarism. 1521-1523 : Regent Gustaf Eriksson Vasa (Continued as king) 1523-1560 : King Gustaf I of Sweden 1560-1568 : King Eric XIV of Sweden...
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–1694: Nils Gyllenstierna 1694?–1694 Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld 1698–1704: H I Ridderhielm 1704–1709: Gustaf Horn af Marienborg 1709–1719: H Gyllenbielke 1719–1727:...
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Count Carl Gustaf Tessin (5 September 1695 – 7 January 1770) was a Swedish Count and politician and son of architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and Hedvig...
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the husband of Princess Désirée of Sweden, third sister of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. Silfverschiöld was born on 31 May 1934 in Halland to Baron Carl-Otto...
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