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Gadebusch (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaːdəbʊʃ]) is a town in Mecklenburg-Western
Pomerania in the
district of Nordwestmecklenburg.
Halfway between Lübeck...
- The
Battle of
Gadebusch or Wakenstädt (20
December 1712) was Sweden's
final great victory in the
Great Northern War. It was
fought by the
Swedes to prevent...
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Gadebusch station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Gadebusch,
located in the
Nordwestmecklenburg district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany...
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Gadebusch is an Amt in the
district of Nordwestmecklenburg, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the Amt is in
Gadebusch. The Amt Gadebusch...
- princess, and a
duchess consort of Mecklenburg-
Gadebusch by
marriage to Christopher, Duke of Mecklenburg-
Gadebusch. She was a
daughter of King
Gustav I of Sweden...
- Mecklenburg-
Gadebusch (30 July 1537 – 4
March 1592) was a son of
Albrecht VII, Duke of Mecklenburg. He was Duke of Mecklenburg-
Gadebusch, as well as administrator...
- in
northern Germany and
defeated a Saxon-Danish army at the
Battle of
Gadebusch,
which earned him his
field marshal's baton. His
career plummeted after...
- was
promoted to
lieutenant colonel and parti****ted at the
battle of
Gadebusch in 1712. In 1720,
Lewenhaupt married Beata Cronhielm. The
couple had one...
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Ramillies and Malplaquet, and with the
Swedish commander Stenbock at
Gadebusch. In 1713 he was with
Charles XII of
Sweden in his
captivity at Bender...
- the wide
world over
except in
Sweden Magnus Stenbock on the
Battle of
Gadebusch (1712)
According to army
regulations of 1694 and 1701,
infantry attacks...