Carl von Arensdorff, the Glossary
Carl von Arenstorff (1625–1676) was an officer born in Mecklenburg, who served with the Swedish, Danish and Dutch armies.[1]
Table of Contents
15 relations: Battle of Lund, Charles X Gustav, Christian V of Denmark, Commander-in-chief, Copenhagen, Denmark, Friedrich von Arensdorff, Gangrene, Major general, Mecklenburg, Netherlands, Northern War of 1655–1660, Scania, Scanian War, Sweden.
- People of the Scanian War
- Swedish Army generals
Battle of Lund
The Battle of Lund, part of the Scanian War, was fought on December 4, 1676, in an area north of the city of Lund in Scania in southern Sweden, between the invading Danish army and the army of Charles XI of Sweden.
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Charles X Gustav
Charles X Gustav, also Carl X Gustav (Karl X Gustav; 8 November 1622 – 13 February 1660), was King of Sweden from 1654 until his death.
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Christian V of Denmark
Christian V (15 April 1646 25 August 1699) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1670 until his death in 1699. Carl von Arensdorff and Christian V of Denmark are People of the Scanian War.
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Commander-in-chief
A commander-in-chief or supreme commander is the person who exercises supreme command and control over an armed force or a military branch.
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen (København) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the urban area.
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Denmark
Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.
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Friedrich von Arensdorff
Friedrich von Arenstorff (Frederik von Arenstorff) (1626 – 1689) was a German born officer in Swedish and Danish military service.
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Gangrene
Gangrene is a type of tissue death caused by a lack of blood supply.
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Major general
Major general is a military rank used in many countries.
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Mecklenburg
Mecklenburg (Mękel(n)borg) is a historical region in northern Germany comprising the western and larger part of the federal-state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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Northern War of 1655–1660
The Northern War of 1655–1660, also known as the Second Northern War, First Northern War or Little Northern War, was fought between Sweden and its adversaries the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1655–60), the Tsardom of Russia (1656–58), Brandenburg-Prussia (1657–60), the Habsburg monarchy (1657–60) and Denmark–Norway (1657–58 and 1658–60).
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Scania
Scania, also known by its native name of Skåne, is the southernmost of the historical provinces (landskap) of Sweden.
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Scanian War
The Scanian War (Skånske Krig;; Skånska kriget; Schonischer Krieg) was a part of the Northern Wars involving the union of Denmark–Norway, Brandenburg and Sweden.
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Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
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See also
People of the Scanian War
- Axel Urup
- Carl von Arensdorff
- Caspar Herman Hausmann
- Charles XI of Sweden
- Christen Nielsen Holberg
- Christian V of Denmark
- Hannibal von Degenfeld
- Jörgen Krabbe
- Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie
- Niels Juel
- Simon Grundel-Helmfelt
- Svend Poulsen
- Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve
Swedish Army generals
- Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt
- Arvid Axel Mardefelt
- Axel Rappe
- Bengt Gustafsson (general)
- Carl August Ehrensvärd (1892–1974)
- Carl Eric Almgren
- Carl Gustaf Armfeldt
- Carl Gustaf Creutz
- Carl Gustaf Hammarskjöld
- Carl XVI Gustaf
- Carl von Arensdorff
- Curt Göransson
- Gustaf Löwenhielm
- Gustaf Uggla
- Gustaf Wachtmeister
- Gustav David Hamilton
- Helge Jung
- Hemming Gadd
- Hugo Cederschiöld
- Jan-Gunnar Isberg
- Johan Bergenstråhle
- Johan Hederstedt
- Kaspar Kornelius Mortaigne de Potelles
- Knut Gillis Bildt
- Lars Tingsten
- Lennart Ljung (general)
- Magnus Björnstjerna
- Nils Brahe
- Nils Swedlund
- Olof Thörnell
- Oscar Nygren
- Otto Vellingk
- Stig Synnergren
- Sverker Göranson
- Thord Bonde
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_von_Arensdorff
Also known as Carl von Arenstorff.