- Aron
Gustaf Silfversparre (often
wrote himself as
Arent Gustaf Silfversparre), (25
January 1727 – 21
April 1818) was a
Swedish baron,
chamberlain and knight...
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remains from Scania. Foot
Guards paraded on the Riddarhustorget.
General Silfversparre (sv),
commander of the
Stockholm garrison, was
alerted to the possibility...
- "two
motion interrupted ****" breech. Also in the
early 1890s,
Arent Silfversparre of
Bofors invented an
ogival **** breech,
similar to the Armstrong...
- 1016/j.ymben.2003.09.001. PMID 14642355. Johansson, L.; Lindskog, A.;
Silfversparre, G.; Cimander, C.; Nielsen, K. F.; Liden, G. (2005). "Shikimic acid...
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Rosenblad von
Ehrenheim Zibet Lagerheim af
Wetterstedt af Puke
Adlerbeth Silfversparre Adlercreutz Sandels von Engeström af
Klercker von Döbeln
Adlerberg Adlersparre...
- 2 –
James Wolfe,
British general (d. 1759)
January 25 – Aron
Gustaf Silfversparre,
Swedish baron (d. 1818) May 10 – Anne
Robert Turgot,
French statesman...
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involvement in the
shaping of
foreign policy. 1791–1792: Aron Isak
Silfversparre 1792–1801:
Schering Rosenhane 1801–1805:
Gustaf Lagerbielke 1805–1809:...
- family's coat of arms. In many
surviving family noble names, such as
Silfversparre ("silver chevron"; in
modern spelling, Silver-) or
Stiernhielm ("star-helmet";...
- 1791–1793: N Silfverskiöld 1793–1796: D
Stierncrona 1796–1801: I L
Silfversparre 1801–1827: J G
Aminoff 1827–1829: F U von
Essen (acting) 1829–1855:...
- speculator,
ancestor of
Arent DePeyster and
Arent Crowninshield Arent Gustaf Silfversparre (1727–1818),
Swedish baron Arend Fokke Simonsz (1755–1812),
Dutch writer...