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- on the new fortifications could begin. In 1651, the town was named Frederiksodde (Frederick's Point) after the king, and on 22 April 1664, it was given...
- body was forced to retreat to the fortress of Frederiksodde. The Swedes attacked and conquered Frederiksodde on 27 October. With Jutland secured, Charles X Gustav...
- Storming of Fredriksodde (Swedish: Stormningen av Frederiksodde; Danish: StormenFrederiksodde), was a successful Swedish siege of the fortress and...
- battle honours (Varberg 1565, Narva 1581, Lützen 1632, Warszawa 1656, Frederiksodde 1657, March Across the Belts 1658, Rügen 1678, Düna 1701, Kliszow 1702...
- War Lützen (1632) Wittstock (1636) Second Northern War Warsaw (1656) Frederiksodde (1657) Bält (1658) Scanian War Halmstad (1676) Lund (1676) Landskrona...
- (1632) Oldendorf (1633) Wittstock (1636) Leipzig (1642) Warsaw (1656) Frederiksodde (1657) March Across the Belts (1658) Lund (1676) Landskrona (1677) Düna...
- 1678) Augusta Aurora Wrangel (born 15 January 1658 in just conquered Frederiksodde, died unmarried and without issue on 27 January 1699) At the age of...
- Inconclusive battle between Denmark-Norway and Sweden. Storming of Frederiksodde 24 October - Sweden captures Fredericia from Denmark-Norway. Battle...
- Copenhagen. He then commanded all Danish forces in Jutland, and took Frederiksodde from the Swedes. In 1660 Ahlefeldt became commander-in-chief of the...
- marsch" (Lundvall) Anniversaries 13 August Battle honours Warsaw (1656), Frederiksodde (1658), Tåget över Bält (1658), Fraustadt (1706), Helsingborg (1710)...