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    1640, the Rehnskiöld family was introduced in the House of Nobility at number 270. Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld was the eighth of the Rehnskiölds' eleven children...
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    of Tsar Peter I defeated the Swedish army under the command of Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld. The battle put an end to the status of the Swedish Empire as a...
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  • commander Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (1651–1722), Swedish military commander Carl Gustaf von Nieroth (died 1712), Swedish military commander Carl-Gustaf Ståhl...
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    maneuvered into a position chosen by the Swedes. Rehnskiöld withdrew his forces from Schlawa to Fraustadt. Rehnskiöld later stated in his journals, (in Swedish)...
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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 Skytte...
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    Wachtmeister 1643–1699 1706 Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld 1651–1722 1709 Nils Gyllenstierna 1648–1720 1712 Magnus Stenbock 1663–1717 1717 Carl Mörner (1658–1721) [sv]...
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    than 2 to 1 overall, Swedish troops under the command of General Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld defeat a larger force of 20,000 Russian and Saxon infantry and cavalry...
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  • than 2 to 1 overall, Swedish troops under the command of General Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld defeat a larger force of 20,000 Russian and Saxon infantry and cavalry...
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    in Grodno to negotiate about what actions should be taken. While Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld protected western Poland, Charles XII rapidly led his men towards...
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    until the coronation of Leszczyński was completed. He left General Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld with 10,000 men at Poznań to guard against the main Saxon army under...
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    Błonie, close to Warsaw, arriving on 17 August. He had left General Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld with 10,000 men near Poznań to guard against the main Saxon army...
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  • 168?–1694: Nils Gyllenstierna 1694?–1694 Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld 1698–1704: H I Ridderhielm 1704–1709: Gustaf Horn af Marienborg 1709–1719: H Gyllenbielke...
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    Saxons had a numerical advantage. Observing the danger, Rehnskiöld quickly sent Adjutant General Gustaf Adam Taube [sv; de] across the battlefield to Charles...
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    the convoy later returned to Strömstad. On May 23, Field Marshal Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld was appointed commander of the Swedish troops in Bohuslän, and in...
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    commanded personally by Charles XII, assisted by Lieutenant-General Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld and General of the cavalry Otto Vellingk. During the Scanian War...
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    decisively devastating victory by Swedish forces under general Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld over a combined army of Saxony and Russia at the Battle of Fraustadt...
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    Arvid Horn and Carl Gustaf Wrangel. It joined the right cavalry-column on the left Swedish wing, under the command of Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld; its task was...
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  • companies, had joined the main army. In 1705–1706 it was part of Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld's corps. After the Battle of Poltava in 1709, the regiment was present...
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  • lacking sufficient ammunition. Under the leadership of Field Marshal Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld the Caroleans desperately tried to overcome a heavily fortified...
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    the regiment, which had 21 squadrons and 2,100 men and was led by Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld, was surrounded on three sides by the Saxon cavalry of 34 squadrons...
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    Sweden commanding the right flank and Arvid Horn together with Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld at the left. The Swedes were victorious and routed the Danish forces...
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    the Narva River. Rehnskiöld himself commanded the left column while General Otto Vellingk commanded the right column. Within Rehnskiöld's column, Stenbock...
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    von Sydow (1929–2020) a Swedish Actor of Pomeranian lineage Count Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (1651–1722) a Swedish Field Marshal; born in Stralsund Christof...
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    important Swedish commanders besides Charles XII were his close friend Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld, also Magnus Stenbock and Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt. Charles Frederick...
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    before an inevitable Russian campaign. After the defeat against Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld at Fraustadt on 13 February 1706, Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg...
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  • Henri de Boulainvilliers, French nobleman (b. 1658) January 29 – Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld, Swedish military leader (b. 1651) February 5 – Éléonore Desmier...
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