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Maria Faxell, née Caméen (1678-1738), was a
Swedish vicar's wife who,
according to legend,
averted a
Norwegian attack in
Sweden during the
Great Northern...
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Kruus Segerstråle Hisingsköld
Huusgafvel Baer
Holmcreutz af
Trolle Faxell Gustafschöld af
Donner Anckarsvärd
Printzenstierna af
Ugglas Sjöholm Reuterstam...
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Medevi is founded.
Swedish Pomerania is
occupied by Brandenburg.
Maria Faxell, war
heroine (died 1738) Hans Hysing,
swedish born portrait-painter in England...
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There were a lot of such
local legends. For example, the vicar's wife
Maria Faxell was said to have
armed her
maids in Värmland,
defending her
parish against...
- 1761–1787
Envoy Bengt Faxell 21
March 1763 – ? Chargé d'affaires ad
interim Adam Horn 19
August 1766 – ? Amb****ador
Bengt Faxell 6 May 1767 – 11 September...
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German architect (d. 1753) John Senex,
British geographer (d. 1740)
Maria Faxell,
Swedish vicar's wife and war
heroine (d. 1738),
Pierre Fauchard, French...
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German architect (d. 1753) John Senex,
British geographer (d. 1740)
Maria Faxell,
Swedish vicar's wife and war
heroine (d. 1738),
Pierre Fauchard, French...
- Anna Kolbjørnsdatter by Rolf Olsen,
written in 1853.
Brita Olsdotter Maria Faxell Geir
Helgen Anna Colbjørnsdatter
Ramus [permanent dead link] (Norsk biografisk...
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Period Title Notes Ref
Bengt Faxell 11
September 1769 – ?
Minister In Hamburg.
Instruction 20
November 1769,
letter of
credence 22
January 1770....
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rebellion of
Francis II Rákóczi. 1710s:
During the
Great Northern War,
Maria Faxell, the wife of a vicar,
defends her
village against a
Norwegian attack by...