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Count Erik Jönsson
Dahlbergh (10
October 1625 – 16
January 1703) was a
Swedish military engineer, Governor-general,
Field marshal and Master-general of...
- rise to a
polarised debate over the role of
quartermaster general Erik
Dahlbergh in the king's
decision to
march across the
Great Belt. In 1655, King Charles X Gustav...
- Ättestupa in Västergötland as
depicted by
Willem Swidde in Erik
Dahlbergh,
Suecia antiqua et
hodierna (1705)...
- the anti-Ottoman alliance. In Riga, the
local Swedish commander Erik
Dahlbergh decided to
pretend that he did not
recognize Peter and did not
allow him...
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Detail of
engraving of
Stockholm from
Suecia Antiqua et
Hodierna by Erik
Dahlbergh and
Willem Swidde,
printed in 1693...
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rounds as well. The
Swedish cannons were put
north of Itzehoe, and Erik
Dahlbergh was
ordered to
oversee a
heavy 280-pound mortar,
which was
placed at the...
- whom only 1,000 had any
weapons at all.
Johan Gorries Gorgas and Erik
Dahlbergh were also
instructed to
inspect Fredriksodde. From
these reports, Charles...
- 1667
designed by Governor-general and
Field marshal Erik
Dahlbergh (1625–1703). In 1676,
Dahlbergh was made director-general of
fortifications for the Realm...
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Charles sent
Dahlbergh ahead of the two
armies for reconnaissance,
since one of
Dahlberghs tasks was to
carry out
intelligence gathering.
Dahlbergh commanded...
- ("Ancient and
Modern Sweden") is a
collection of
engravings collected by Erik
Dahlbergh during the
middle of the 17th century.
Suecia Antiqua et
Hodierna can...