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    Herman Wrangel

    Swedish Governor-General

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  1. Herman Wrangel (born 1584/1587 – 10 December 1643) was a Swedish military officer and statesman of Baltic German extraction. Biography. Herman von Wrangel was born in Livonia. He came to Sweden around 1608. In 1612, he participated in the Kalmar War against Denmark. In 1619, Wrangel was commander of Älvsborg fortress.

  2. Lieutenant General Herman Georg Waldemar Wrangel (30 March 1859 – 13 January 1938) was a senior officer in the Swedish Coastal Artillery. He served as commanding officer of the Swedish Coastal Artillery for 15 years (1909–1924). Wrangel served as secretary, member and chairman of a number of committees and commissions.

  3. Apr 30, 2022 · Herman Wrangel (1584 or 1587 – December 11, 1643) was a Swedish soldier and politician of Baltic German extraction. He was appointed Field Marshal in 1621, Privy Councillor in 1630, and Governor General of Livonia in 1643. He was also the father of Carl Gustaf Wrangel. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Wrangel.

  4. Notable members. Herman Wrangel (ca.1584-1643), a Swedish Governor-General of Livonia, Field Marshal, and Privy Councillor. Carl Henrik Wrangel (1681–1755), a Swedish Field Marshal. Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), a Swedish soldier and Privy Councillor (son of Herman Wrangel)

  5. The Wrangel family soon established themselves among the elite of Swedish society. It was no coincidence that this was a family with both military successes and a strategic marriage policy. In the 1860s, Herman Wrangel had a rapid military career, took part in wars against Denmark and Russia and was appointed commander of Kalmar Castle.

  6. Herman Wrangel was a Swedish soldier and politician of Baltic German extraction. He was appointed Field Marshal in 1621, Privy Councillor in 1630, and Governor General of Livonia in 1643. He was also the father...

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  8. Today there is no trace left of the manor buildings that existed at Skokloster in the early 17th century. It seems that the property Herman Wrangel and his wife took over was in very poor condition. The Sko peninsula had housed a monastery since the 13th century and had a large monastery complex with adjacent buildings.