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    Johan Banér. Engraving of Johan Banér. Johan Banér (23 June 1596 – 10 May 1641) was a Swedish field marshal in the Thirty Years' War . Early life [ edit] Johan Banér was born at Djursholm Castle in Uppland.

  2. May 16, 2024 · Johan Banér (born July 3 [June 23, Old Style], 1596, Djursholm Castle, Sweden—died May 20 [May 10], 1641, Halberstadt, Magdeburg [Germany]) was a Swedish field marshal who was one of the foremost soldiers in the Thirty Years’ War. His father, Gustaf Banér, a member of the King’s Council, was executed in 1600 after Charles IX’s defeat ...

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  3. Johan Gustafsson Banér, även Jan Banér, född 23 juni 1596 på Djursholm, död 10 maj 1641 i Halberstadt, var en svensk fältherre; överste 1620, riksråd och general 1630, fältmarskalk 1634. Han tillhörde den uradliga ätten Banér . Biografi. Johan Banér föddes på Djursholms slott den 23 juni 1596.

  4. Jul 8, 2018 · Johan Banér, (1596–1641) Last updated: July 7, 2018 4:05 pm. By MSW July 7, 2018 Add a Comment 9 Min Read. SHARE. Swedish field marshal. Johan Bané r was born in Djursholm Castle, Sweden, on July 3, 1596. His father and uncle were both beheaded in 1600 on a charge of treason against the Crown.

  5. Johan Banér (yōō´hän bänâr´), 1596–1641, Swedish field marshal in the Thirty Years War. He served (1626–29) in Poland and Russia and accompanied (1630) Gustavus II of Sweden to Germany. At Gustavus's death (1632) and the major Swedish defeat at Nördlingen, he became the chief Swedish general in Germany.

  6. Johan Gustav Runeskeold Banér was a noted Swedish-American author and folklorist who spent most of his life in Ironwood, Michigan. Born in Småland, Sweden in 1861, he immigrated to the United States in 1883, where he lived in Ashland, Wisconsin and Duluth, Minnesota.

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  8. Battle of Wittstock, (Oct. 4, 1636), military engagement of the Thirty Years’ War, the greatest victory of the Swedish general Johan Banér, pupil of Gustavus II Adolphus. The battle took place at a time when the Swedish army in Germany desperately needed a victory to improve the prospects of the Protestant cause after the overwhelming defeat ...

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