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  1. Count Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld [a] (6 August 1651 – 29 January 1722) was a Swedish Field Marshal ( fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor. He was mentor and chief military advisor to King Charles XII of Sweden, and served as deputy commander-in-chief of the Carolean Army, an army he assisted both in its education and development.

  2. Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld (skrev sig Rehnschiöldt ), [ b] född 6 augusti 1651 i Stralsund, död 29 januari 1722 i Läggesta gästgivaregård utanför Mariefred, var en svensk greve och militär. Han var Karl XII :s lärare i krigskonst och närmaste militäre rådgivare, och fungerade även som ställföreträdande överbefälhavare för den ...

  3. Count Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (6 August 1651 – 29 January 1722) was a Swedish Field Marshal ( fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor. He was mentor and chief military advisor to King Charles XII of Sweden, and served as deputy commander-in-chief of the Carolean Army, an army he assisted both in its education and development.

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  5. Aug 15, 2019 · Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Bataille de Poltava; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 利用者:GRH-1543/sandbox; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Marskalk; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Реншильд, Карл Густав; Битва при Фрауштадте; Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Marskalk; Carl Gustaf Rehnskiöld; Slaget vid Poltava

  6. Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld. Count Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (6 August 1651 – 29 January 1722) was a Swedish Field Marshal (fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor. He was mentor and chief military advisor to King Charles XII of Sweden, and served as deputy commander-in-chief of the Carolean Army, an army he assisted both in its education and development.

  7. Count Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld (6 August 1651 – 29 January 1722) was a Swedish Field Marshal (fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor.He was mentor and chief military advisor to King Charles XII of Sweden, and served as deputy commander-in-chief of the Carolean Army, an army he assisted both in its education and development.

  8. Once the army had reached as far as Poltava, Ukraine, Charles himself was wounded and his men were in a dreadful state, having not slept or eaten for days and lacking sufficient ammunition. Under the leadership of Field Marshal Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld the Caroleans desperately tried to overcome a heavily fortified line of defenses, but failed.

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