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Baron Conrad Mardefelt,
formally Conrad von Maesberg,
friherre Marderfelt (c. 1610–1688) was a
field marshal of Sweden. He was a
nobleman of Pomeranian...
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Freiherr Arvid Axel
Mardefelt (around 1655 – 18 May 1708) was a
Swedish Infantry General and an
acquaintance of
Charles XII of
Sweden during the Great...
- Menshikov, and a Swedish–Polish–Lithuanian army
headed by
colonel Arvid Axel
Mardefelt,
loyal to Stanisław Leszczyński. The battle,
which occurred as
peace had...
- XII †
Eleonora I
Frederick I Rehnskiöld (POW) Stenbock # Lewenhaupt #
Mardefelt #
Armfeldt Meijerfeldt Schlippenbach (POW) Dücker
Vellingk # Wachtmeister...
- 76, 377, 707.
Hughes 2004, p. 135. "Peter the
Great with a
Black Page
Mardefelt,
Gustaff B. Mardefeld,
Gustav von (Baron) V&A
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- Åminne [sv] 1622–1692 1674 Axel
Julius De la
Gardie 1637–1710 1675
Conrad Mardefelt 1610–1688 1675
Fabian von
Fersen 1626–1677 1676 Otto
Wilhelm Königsmarck...
- the
Reichsmarschall and
Field Marshal Conrad Mardefelt.
Because both the
Reichsmarschall and
Conrad Mardefelt could not
discharge their responsibility on...
- com.
Retrieved December 13, 2023. "Peter the
Great with a
Black Page
Mardefelt,
Gustaff B. Mardefeld,
Gustav von (Baron) V&A
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- headquarters, Rehnskiöld
exchanged command with Major-General
Arvid Axel
Mardefelt. In
April 1703 Rehnskiöld was
promoted to
General of cavalry, elevating...
- on 31 August. To
protect Greater Poland,
Charles XII left
Arvid Axel
Mardefelt with 4,350 men near
Kalisz and one
regiment in Poznań, and
thousands of...