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Johan Caspar von
Cicignon (c. 1625 - 12
December 1696) was a Luxembourg-born
soldier and
military engineer who
spent most of his
career in the service...
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Johan Caspar von
Cicignon in 1681 in
conjunction with the
reconstruction of
Trondheim after the
great fire of 1681.
Johan Caspar von
Cicignon laid out plans...
- von
Cicignon.
During the next 60 years,
several fortifications at the
Fredrikstad Fortress were built,
including Isegran, Kongsten, and
Cicignon. In 1735...
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centre and
control the area from Ila to Lade.
General Johan Caspar von
Cicignon, who was
chief inspector of fortifications, was
responsible for the new...
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which became violent, were
particularly directed at
Ulrik Fredrik de
Cicignon, the
local sheriff (stiftamtmann). In
autumn 1762, the
national government...
- ad-Din –
Isfahan 1666
Christopher Wren –
London 1681
Johan Caspar von
Cicignon –
Trondheim 1682
William Penn and
Thomas Holme –
Philadelphia 1727 Maharaja...
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Ulrik Frederik de
Cicignon (1698 – 8 June 1772) was a
Norwegian military officer. He is best
known for his part in Strilekrigen, an 18th-century farmer's...
- the King
Christian V of
Denmark in 1683.
Major General Johan Caspar von
Cicignon developed the plans.
During the
Great Northern War it was
manned by up...
- incident, a new city plan of
Trondheim was
developed by
Johan Caspar von
Cicignon, on the
initiative of the King
Christian V. Godal, Anne
Marit (ed.). "Trondheim"...
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total reconstruction of the city,
overseen by
General Johan Caspar von
Cicignon,
originally from Luxembourg.
Broad avenues, such as Munkegata, were created...