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- Patkul may refer to: Johann Patkul, Livonian politician and agitator of Baltic German extraction German exonym for Patkule, a village in Latvia This disambiguation...
- Reinhold Patkuls (English translation in 1761 under the title Anecdotes concerning the famous John Reinhold Patkul). Another account of Patkul's execution...
- The priest Lorentz Hagen was a friend of Patkul's and described the horrors his friend had to endure when Patkul was condemned to be broken on the wheel:...
- (1623–1702) Gabriel Oxenstierna (1587–1640) Johan Oxenstierna (1611–1657) Johann Patkul (1660–1707) Anders Torstenson (1641–1686) Axel von Fersen, Sr. (1755–1810)...
- alliance against Sweden, mainly through the efforts of Johann Reinhold Patkul, a Livonian nobleman who turned traitor when the "great reduction" of Charles...
- guardian-government of King Gustav IV Adolf with Russian military ****istance. Johann Patkul, protested the land-recovery project of Charles XI of Sweden and, when unsuccessful...
- Johann Patkul as early as 1703, which included a combined attack that would neutralize the Swedish army. Von Paijkull was impressed by Patkul's plans,...
- The treaty also secured the extradition and execution of Johann Reinhold Patkul, architect of the alliance seven years earlier. Meanwhile, the forces of...
- Parmeshwar Pimpri Parmehwar Pimpari 413213 66 Paslewadi Diksal 413213 67 Patkul Patkul 413248 68 Pawarwadi Ekurke Pawarwadi 413213 69 Peertakali Peertakali...
- co-discoverer with Tschirnhaus of European porcelain Johann Reinhold von Patkul (1706–1707), Livonian statesman Count Karl Heinrich von Hoym (1734–1736)...