Anders Torstenson may refer to: Anders Torstenson (politician) (1641-1686), Swedish statesman Anders Torstensson (football manager) (born 1966), Swedish...
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Anders Torstenson (20 January 1641 in Stralsund – 8 November 1686 in Stockholm) was a Swedish Privy Councilor, Governor-General and Count. His father...
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The Torstenson War was fought between Sweden and Denmark–Norway from 1643 to 1645. The name derives from Swedish general Lennart Torstenson. Denmark-Norway...
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Lennart Torstensson (redirect from Linnardt Torstenson)
(1582–1640) and Katarina Kristersdotter Oxenstierna (-1625). They had a son, Anders Torstenson, who also served as a Privy Councillor and Governor-General...
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is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anders Torstensson or Anders Torstenson, (1641–1686), Swedish statesman, member of the Privy Council...
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(1587–1640) Johan Oxenstierna (1611–1657) Johann Patkul (1660–1707) Anders Torstenson (1641–1686) Axel von Fersen, Sr. (1755–1810) Arvid Horn (1664–1742)...
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(1698–1708) The following were the governors-general of Estonia: Anders Torstenson (1674–1681) Robert Lichton (1681–1687) Nils Turesson Bielke (1687)...
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Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721) (category States and territories established in 1561)
Ryning (1605–1608) ... (1608–1611) Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1611–1617) Anders Eriksson Hästehufvud (1617–1619) Jakob De la Gardie (July 1619 – 1622) Per...
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Ernst Wilhelm Londicer (section Life and work)
Elector of Brandenburg, the politicians, Bengt Klasson Horn [de] and Anders Torstenson, and Bishop Joachim Salemann [de]. In 1695, he designed the title page...
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January - Anders Torstenson, member of the Privy Council, Governor-General of Estonia (died 1686) Urban Hjärne, chemist, geologist, physician and writer...
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he took up service with Anders Lennartsson Torstenson. In 1602 he became a referendary in the chancellery of Charles IX and in the following years he...
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Katharina Stenbock (1649–1719), married Swedish statesman and Governor-General of Estonia Anders Torstenson. Magdalena Katharina Stenbock (1652–1676), married...
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57°42′21″N 11°57′35″E / 57.70583°N 11.95972°E / 57.70583; 11.95972 The Torstenson Palace is a building on Södra Hamngatan in Gothenburg, also known as Kungshuset...
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Klingsporre 1701–1706 Didrik Fredrik Patkull 1707–1709 Anders Torstenson (1676-1709) † 1709–1713 Anders Erich Ramsay 1713–1724 Reinhold Johan De la Barre...
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April - Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie, politician and military (born 1622) 8 November - Anders Torstenson, member of the Privy Council, Governor-General...
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Fredericia (category Cities and towns in the Region of Southern Denmark)
attacks. However, the fortifications were not perfect, and when Swedish Field Marshal Lennart Torstenson invaded Jutland, he was able to break through the...
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Sweden (redirect from Science and technology in Sweden)
and Wismar. From 1643 to 1645, during the last years of the war, Sweden and Denmark-Norway fought the Torstenson War. The result of that conflict and...
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Diets. After the death of Anders Sincklar in 1625, Lykke became colonel of the Scanian Regiment. During the Torstenson War he and his regiment were stationed...
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University Press. p. 403. ISBN 9780192801340. Battle of Lyrskov Hede. Bøgh, Anders (26 May 2015). "The Civil War periode 1131-1157". danmarkshistorien.dk/...
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the Torstenson War, he was taken prisoner when General Lennart Torstenson suddenly burst into Jutland but later set frii at Lübeck. From 1645 and until...
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Frederick III of Denmark (redirect from Frederick III of Denmark and Norway)
was the chief commandant of the Bremian fortress of Stade. During the Torstenson War of 1643–45, Frederick lost control of his possessions within the empire...
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Gothenburg (category Coastal cities and towns in Sweden)
military and royal houses were built of wood. Some structures which do survive from this early phase in the city's history are Kronhuset and the Torstenson Palace...
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Swedish nobility (section Peerage and families)
Gustavsson, her illegitimate half-brother county of Ortala to Lennart Torstenson county of Kuressaare (later exchanged for Pärnu) to Magnus Gabriel De...
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History of Denmark (section Torstenson War (1643–1645))
Denmark without declaring war. The ensuing conflict became known as the Torstenson War. The Netherlands, wishing to end the Danish stranglehold on the Baltic...
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Skåneland (section Population and settlements)
(1611–1613), Torstenson War (1644–1645), Second Northern War (1657–1658 and 1659–1660), Scanian War (1674–1678), Great Northern War (1700 and 1709–1720)...
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Dalarna Regiment (category Military units and formations established in 1625)
were present during the siege of Landskrona in 1644 during the short Torstenson War. The Dalarna Regiment was shipped to Pomerania in 1655 following the...
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Swedish Army (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
forms training organizations that train the various battalions of the army and home guard. The Swedish Armed Forces recently underwent a transformation...
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Lennart Torstenson, and it has been in the nation's possession since 1825. The nation divides its activities into two main categories, culture and the 'club-office'...
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Grill family (section The Lennart Torstensons palace)
17. Stockholm: National Archives of Sweden. 1967–1969. p. 276. Svensson, Anders (18 May 2014). "Abraham Grill". gamlagoteborg.se. Det Gamla Göteborg. Retrieved...
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Netherlands. When the Torstenson War between Sweden and Denmark broke out in 1643, De la Gardie returned to his native Sweden, and learned about warfare...
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