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Sweden and Denmark. Åke
Henriksson Tott or
Achatius Tott (1598–1640),
Swedish soldier and
politician Bridget Tott or
Birgitte Thott (1610–1662), Danish...
- Åke
Henriksson Tott (or
Achatius Tott; 4 June 1598 – 14 July 1640) was a
Swedish nobleman,
soldier and politician. His
estates included Ekolsund in Sweden...
- Erik
Axelsson (
Tott) (c. 1419–1481) was a Dano-Swedish
statesman who
served as the
regent of
Sweden under the
Kalmar Union,
jointly with Jöns Bengtsson...
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Tott's Russian wars (Swedish:
Tott's ryska krig)
refers to a
series of two wars
waged by
Swedish military commander Erik
Axelsson Tott: the
first war with...
- Sophie-Ernestine de
Tott (1758 – 1848) was a
French painter. Born in Constantinople,
Tott was the
daughter of François
Baron de
Tott, who
served as a consul...
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Clara Tott, in
other sources Clara Dett,
Clara of Dettingen, Tettingen, or
Clare Dettin (c. 1440 – 1520), was a
court singer ****ociated with the Elector...
- Sten Sture's war
against the
Totts (Swedish: Sten
Stures kamp mot
Tottarna or the
Fight between Sten
Sture and Ivar
Axelsson (Kampen
mellan Sten Sture...
- Clas Åkesson
Tott (c. 1530–1596) was a
military Field Marshal (1572) and
member of the
Privy Council of
Sweden (1575). In the Russo-Swedish War (1554–1557)...
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Ingeborg Åkesdotter
Tott (died
December 1507), in her
lifetime called Ingeborg Åkesdotter or
simply Fru
Ingeborg (Lady Ingeborg), was a
Swedish noble and...
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wealthy Chinese empire that
bordered her empire; François
Baron de
Tott's Memoires de les
Turcs et les
Tartares for
information about the Ottoman...