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Jan 24, 2024 · Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (15 April 1659, Copenhagen – 12 February 1719) was a Swedish general. Biography Educated at Lund University, Rostock, Wittenberg and Uppsala, he originally pursued a career in the diplomatic arena, but found this occupation quite undesirable.
- Copenhagen
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Brita Dorotea Lewenhaupt
- April 15, 1659
Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt, född 15 april 1659 i fältlägret utanför Köpenhamn, död 12 februari 1719 i Moskva, var en svensk greve, riksråd och general. Han var gift med sin kusin Brita Dorothea Lewenhaupt (1663–1730) och ägare till Johannesbergs slott i Gottröra .
- Ingen
- Carl Magnus Stuart
- 1697–1703
- Karl XII
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Swedish General Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (left) and Russian Czar Peter I, later known as “Peter the Great.” Charles XII found Lewenhaupt’s slow progress maddening. Charles decided to cross the Neman River, the third river barrier, by means of a coup de main that reflected the king’s own personality: bold, innovative, and in some respects ...
Aug 11, 2022 · A compilation of the memoirs of Swedish General Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt. This collects Enwäldets skadeliga påfölgder och aggets bittra frugter in its entirety in plaintext and the appendices published in the 1903 edition of Karolinska krigares dagböcker. See the foreword for further information.
LEWENHAUPT, lā′ven-houpt, Adam Ludvig (1659-1719). A Swedish general. He was born near Copenhagen; studied at Upsala, Lund, Rostock, and Wittenberg; served in the Austrian army against the Turks, and under William III. in Holland; and in 1697 returned to Sweden.
Dates of Life 1659 - 1719 Place of death Moskau Authority Data GND: 1037798813 | OGND | VIAF: 7374469 Alternate Names. Lewenhaupt, Adam Ludvig; General Löwenhaupt; Levenhaupt, Adam Ludwig