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  1. 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).

    • Herman Georg Waldemar Wrangel
    • 30 March 1859, Stockholm, Sweden
  2. Apr 30, 2022 · May 09, 1584. Birthplace: Estland. Death: December 11, 1643 (59) Riga,, Livonia/ Lifland (Latvia) Immediate Family: Son of Hans Hermansson von Wrangel and Barbara Anrep. Husband of Margareta Mauritzdotter Grip; Catharina Gyllenstierna and Amalia Magdalena von Nassau-Siegen, Pfalzgräfin und Herzogin zu Pfalz-Sulzbach.

    • May 09, 1584
    • Estland
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  4. Wrangel family. The House of Wrangel (sometimes transliterated as Wrangell or Vrangel, from the Russian Вра́нгель) is a Baltic German noble family, [1] whose members have also been included in Swedish, Russian, Spanish and Prussian nobility. The family's earliest known patrilineal ancestor is the knight Eilardus (1241†).

    • List, Wrangel af Adinal, Wrangel af Ellistfer, Wrangel af Fall, Wrangel af Salmis
    • Medieval Livonia
    • Eilardus (1241†)
  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 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. He was appointed Field Marshal in 1621, Privy Councillor in 1630, and Governor General of Swedish Livonia in 1643. [1] [2]

  7. Herman Wrangel, born either 1584 or 1587 in Livonia, and he died December 10, 1643. 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.

  8. 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 committ