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Magnus Sprengtporten (16
December 1740 – 13
October 1819) was a Finland–Swedish politician, count, baron, and
general of the infantry.
Sprengtporten is a...
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Sprengtporten is a Swedish-language
nobiliary surname, most
notably borne by
members of the
Sprengtporten family [fi; sv]. It may
refer to the following...
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Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten (1727–1786) was a Swedish-Finnish army
officer and politician, and half-brother of
Georg Magnus Sprengtporten. He is most famous...
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September 18, 1761. The
Swedish force under the
command of
Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten managed to rout the
Prussian forces commanded by
Wilhelm Sebastian von...
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director and
screenwriter Georg Magnus Sprengtporten (1740–1819), a Finland-Swedish politician.
Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten (1727–1786) a Swedish-Finnish army...
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preserve Sweden's independence.
Gustav III was
approached by
Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten, a
Finnish nobleman, who had
incurred the
enmity of the Caps, with the...
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Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten's revolt was an
armed rebellion that took
place in
Finland in 1772, it was
commanded by
Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten who
aimed to...
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Wrangel (1613–1676),
Field Marshal Jacob Magnus Sprengtporten (1727–1786) Göran
Magnus Sprengtporten (1740–1819)
Johan Christopher Toll (1743–1817), Field...
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Magnus Sprengtporten, who took no
direct part in the conspiracy, had
written a
proposal for a
Finnish constitution [fi] in 1786.
Sprengtporten later had...
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Ulrika "Ulla"
Sofia De Geer (née
Sprengtporten; 20
August 1793 – 22
September 1869 in Stockholm) was a
politically influential Swedish countess and salon...