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family Catherine Stenbock Gustaf Otto
Stenbock Magnus Stenbock Eric
Stenbock Stenbock Palace, Stockholm,
built around 1640
Stenbock House, Tallinn, built...
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Count Eric
Stanislaus (or
Stanislaus Eric)
Stenbock (12 March [O.S. 29 February] 1860 – 26 April [O.S. 14 April] 1895) was a
Baltic Swedish poet and writer...
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Count Magnus Stenbock (22 May 1665 – 23
February 1717) was a
Swedish field marshal (Fältmarskalk) and
Royal Councillor. A
commander of the
Carolean Army...
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Gustaf Otto
Gustafsson Stenbock (17
September 1614,
Torpa stenhus – 24
September 1685, Stockholm) was a
Swedish military officer and politician. He was...
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Catherine Stenbock (Swedish:
Katarina Gustavsdotter Stenbock; 22 July 1535 – 13
December 1621) was
Queen of
Sweden from 1552 to 1560 as the
third and last...
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Stenbock House (Estonian:
Stenbocki maja) is a
prominent neo-classical
building located on
Toompea hill, Tallinn. It is the
official seat of the Government...
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Gustavsdotter Stenbock (c. 1550 – 8
March 1614, in Sweden) was a
Swedish noble. She led the
defense of the
stronghold Turku Castle for the loyalists...
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Eleonora Stenbock (1658–1714) was a
Swedish noblewoman and lady-in-waiting;
daughter of
Count Erik
Stenbock and
related to
queen Katarina Stenbock; sister...
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Magdalena Stenbock (14
September 1649 – 24
January 1727) was a
politically active Swedish countess and
salon holder. She
married Council President Count...
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forces during the Dano-Swedish War of 1657–1658. On 25 September, Erik
Stenbock, with some 2,300 men and some 8–10 cannons,
marched towards Hjärtum in...