- colonel) of the
Danish troops during the
First Northern War. By 1586,
Steen Maltesen Sehested [da] was
named Rigets oberst (transl. Colonel of the kingdom)...
- and a
Dutch rebel army (largely
composed of Frisians)
commanded by
Steen Maltesen Sehested, a
Danish officer. On 13
January 1586 a
Spanish army of about...
- Denmark–Norway
Swedish Empire Commanders and
leaders Christian IV Sven
Maltesen Sehested Charles IX of
Sweden #
Gustavus Adolphus (WIA) (POW) Strength...
-
Johann von
Mentz (2
September 1576 – 1584)
Mathias Budde (1584–1587)
Claes Maltesen Sehested (2
February 1599 – 1612) Nils
Kraggen (1612–15)
Jakob Wacke (1615–35)...
-
original on
December 8, 2015.
Retrieved January 5, 2020. Søren
Astrup and Bo
Maltesen (January 5, 2012). "The
Amager Man
abandons appeal of life sentence". Politiken...
- investments,
reducing portfolio in Russia". Reuters.
Retrieved 8
March 2022.
Maltesen, A.T. (5
March 2022). "Lego
stopper med at
sende legoklodser til Rusland"...
- 1593 1594 0–1
years Peder Munk (1534–1623) 1596 1608 11–12
years Steen Maltesen Sehested [da] (1553–1611) 1610 22
August 1611 † 0–1
years Jørgen Lunge...
- sons by his
first wife. She
ceded the
estate to her son-in-law,
Claus Maltesen Sehested, who sold it in 1691. The new
owner was
Johan Adolf de Clerque...
-
during the
early 17th
century by Anne
Brahe (1576-1635),
widow of
Steen Maltesen Sehested (1553-1611),
Danish Marshal of the
Realm (rigsmarsk) and commander...
- the
siege of
Limerick 1691. Sehested's
Regiment of
Horse Colonel Jens
Maltesen v.
Sehested Danish Guards Battalion Lieutenant-General The Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt...