- The
Torstenson War was
fought between Sweden and Denmark–Norway from 1643 to 1645. The name
derives from
Swedish general Lennart Torstenson. Denmark-Norway...
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Anders Torstenson may
refer to:
Anders Torstenson (politician) (1641-1686),
Swedish statesman Anders Torstensson (football manager) (born 1966), Swedish...
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Anders Torstenson (20
January 1641 in
Stralsund – 8
November 1686 in Stockholm) was a
Swedish Privy Councilor, Governor-General and Count. His father,...
- War and in Sweden's war
against Denmark (1643-45),
which is
named the
Torstenson War
after him. The
period of his
supreme command marks one of the most...
- The
Torstenson Palace is a
building on Södra
Hamngatan in Gothenburg, also
known as
Kungshuset ('the King's House')
because it was
formerly the Swedish...
- Denmark–Norway (Danish and Norwegian: Danmark–Norge) is a term for the 16th-to-19th-century multi-national and multi-lingual real
union consisting of the...
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Lands to
secure these lands under the Danish-Norwegian crown.
After the
Torstenson War, Rigsrådet took on an
increasing role,
under the
leadership of Corfitz...
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Swedes had been defeated. The
Commander of the
Swedish artillery,
Lennart Torstenson, was
taken prisoner and
locked up for
nearly a year at Ingolstadt. Several...
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Danish and
Norwegian sailors during the wars
against Sweden (including the
Torstenson War) in the 17th and 18th centuries. On New Year's Eve, it is tradition...
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during the last
years of the war,
Sweden and Denmark-Norway
fought the
Torstenson War. The
result of that
conflict and the
conclusion of the
Thirty Years'...