- 20 July, and
later postponed to 30 July.
Lewenhaupts' son and a
small party managed to free him, but
Lewenhaupt was re-arrested when
aboard a
vessel in...
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Swedish Bremen-Verden
revoked the
enfeoffment to the
Lewenhaupt/Löwenhaupt counts, so that
Lewenhaupt's son
Gustaf Mauritz (1651–1700) lost Himmelpforten...
- 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...
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Charles Lewenhaupt may
refer to:
Gustaf Lewenhaupt (1879–1962),
Swedish count,
horse rider and
modern pentathlete Charles Lewenhaupt (equestrian) (1881–1936)...
-
Lewenhaupt is the name of an old
Swedish noble family,
whose members occupied significant military and
political positions in the
Kingdom of Sweden. Lewenhaupt...
- 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...
- Carl
Gustaf Sixtensson Lewenhaupt (20
August 1879 – 7
August 1962) was a
Swedish Count, officer, courtier,
horse rider and
modern pentathlete who competed...
- (Karolina
Juliana Anna Ulrika)
Lewenhaupt (1754–1826) was a
Swedish courtier, poet and
amateur actress.
Caroline Lewenhaupt was born at Oberbronn, the daughter...
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fridragoner (Wolter
Wolfgang von Laurentzen's Free Dragoons)
Lewenhaupts frikompani (Adam
Ludwig Lewenhaupt's Free Company)
Adelsfanan i
Livland och Ösel (Livonian...
- Emil
Lewenhaupt (27 May 1917 – 20
November 2018) was a
Swedish diplomat and
Grand Master of
Ceremonies at the
Royal Court of Sweden.
Lewenhaupt was born...