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- Lewenhaupt is the name of an old Swedish noble family, whose members occupied significant military and political positions in the Kingdom of Sweden. Lewenhaupt...
- a Swedish army between 12,500 and 16,000 men commanded by Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt and Berndt Otto Stackelberg, at the village of Lesnaya, located close...
- Charles Lewenhaupt may refer to: Gustaf Lewenhaupt (1879–1962), Swedish count, horse rider and modern pentathlete Charles Lewenhaupt (equestrian) (1881–1936)...
- Carl Gustaf Sixtensson Lewenhaupt (20 August 1879 – 7 August 1962) was a Swedish Count, officer, courtier, horse rider and modern pentathlete who competed...
- "Noppe" Lewenhaupt (1 August 1947 – 28 February 2017) was a Swedish count, businessman and restaurateur. He was the son of Count Gösta Lewenhaupt and his...
- Swedish Bremen-Verden revoked the enfeoffment to the Lewenhaupt/Löwenhaupt counts, so that Lewenhaupt's son Gustaf Mauritz (1651–1700) lost Himmelpforten...
- Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (15 April 1659 – 12 February 1719) was a Swedish general, particularly known for his parti****tion in the Great Northern War. He...
- Charles Emil Lewenhaupt the Elder (28 March 1691 – 4 August 1743) was a Swedish general. Lewenhaupt was born to Count Carl Gustaf Löwenhaupt and Countess...
- (Karolina Juliana Anna Ulrika) Lewenhaupt (1754–1826) was a Swedish courtier, poet and amateur actress. Caroline Lewenhaupt was born at Oberbronn, the daughter...
- Sten Mauritz Carl Lewenhaupt (27 February 1882 – 7 September 1969) was a Swedish nobleman, diplomat and archivist. He first intended to join the cavalry...