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    1621). Erik (13 January 1624 – 23 October 1656), served as a Lord High Chancellor after the death of his father Axel in 1654. Axel Oxenstierna's wife Anna...
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    Marshal of the Realm, son of Axel Gustafsson. Erik Axelsson Oxenstierna, Count of Södermöre (16241656), Lord High Chancellor of Sweden, Governor-General...
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    Gustav Adolf broke camp and left. On 3 November, Maria wrote to Axel Oxenstierna: "without H.R.M.'s presence, I am worth nothing, not even my life." Her...
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    designed the exquisite Riddarhuset but was killed by the nobleman Erik Oxenstierna (1624-1656), a week after construction had begun. The building was completed...
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    Livonia Carl Gustaf Oxenstierna af Södermöre (1655-1686), Count of Södermöre, diplomat Erik Axelsson Oxenstierna af Södermöre (1624-1656), Count of Södermöre...
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    at the Battle of Lützen. He was assisted in his efforts by Count Axel Oxenstierna, the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden, who also acted as regent after his...
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    Åke Ulfsparre 1638–1645: Johan Oxenstierna 1645–1645: Johan Strijk 1645–1654: Gustaf Saabel 1654–1655: Gustaf Oxenstierna 1655–1660: Carl Larsson Sparre...
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    Olov Svebilius (category 1624 births)
    Olaus (Olov) Svebilius (1 January 1624 – 29 June 1700) was a Swedish priest and professor. He was Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping and Archbishop of...
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    responsible for maintaining relations with foreign powers and especially Axel Oxenstierna possessed massive influence during his tenure as Chancellor (1612–1654)...
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    1620s (section 1624)
    Chief of the Mohegans John Owen of Wales (1564–1622), Epigrammatist Axel Oxenstierna of Sweden (1583–1654), Lord High Chancellor of Sweden Rodrigo Pacheco...
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  • 1629) February 27 – Christiana Oxenstierna, Swedish noble (b. 1661) March 15 – Jean Renaud de Segrais, French writer (b. 1624) March 19 – John Egerton, 3rd...
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  • förlag, Stockholm 1996. ISBN 91-1-963882-5 (andra upplagan) pages 27–30 Erik Segersäll (1953) Sture Bolin. https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Presentation...
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  • six-year-old daughter Christina, while five regents (headed by Axel Oxenstierna) govern the country. On November 17, Gottfried zu Pappenheim, Field Marshal...
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    Wallenstein retook the town. Also in August, Swedish chancellor Axel Oxenstierna came to Stralsund, and offered negotiations to Wallenstein. The latter...
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    In 1715 the company bought reclaimed land, from Countess Elisabeth Oxenstierna, in the east part of Stockholm. The land was used to establish the Terra...
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