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    "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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • Younger (1637–1640; 1648–1654) Gustaf Evertsson Horn (1657) Herman Fleming [fi; sv] (1664–1669) Carl Nieroth (1710–1712) Gustaf Fredrik von Rosen [fi; sv]...
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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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    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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    (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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Gustaf Carlsson Horn 1592–1657 1646 Carl Gustaf Wrangel 1613–1676 1648 Lars Kagg 1595–1661 1655 Hans Christoff von Königsmarck 1600–1663 1655 Gustaf Adolf...
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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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    Gustav III (redirect from Gustaf III)
    were placed in the hands of a regency under his brother Prince Carl and Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm until his son and successor Gustav IV Adolf reached adulthood...
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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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  • (in Swedish) Gustaf Kjellvander – Springsteen på LSD Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Revoler, 15 March 2004 (in Swedish) Horn, Daniel; Westrup...
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    1585) Gustaf Gabrielsson Oxenstierna af Eka och Lindö [sv; et] (8 November 1585 – 1588) Hans Wachtmeister (acting; July 1588 – 13 October 1588) Gustaf Axelsson...
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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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