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    Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (15 April 1659 – 12 February 1719) was a Swedish general, particularly known for his participation in the Great Northern War. He...
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    von Werden and a Swedish army of about 12,500 men commanded by Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt and Berndt Otto Stackelberg, at the village of Lesnaya, located...
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    XII at Grodno, 22,000 in Livonia, Ingria and Courland under Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt, 14,000 in Finland under Georg Lybecker and 8,000 in Poland under...
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  • his allies in the Ottoman Empire for support, but Swedish general Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt ordered the surviving troops to lay down their arms when the Russian...
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    Sweden. Gustaf Adolf Lewenhaupt (1619–1656), Swedish soldier Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (1659–1719), Swedish general Charles Emil Lewenhaupt (1691–1743), Swedish...
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    journalist Adam Levy (born 1970), British actor Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt (1659–1719), Swedish general Adam Lewis (born 1999), English footballer Adam Lewis,...
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    Holowczyn and advanced to the Dnieper River.: 704  During the spring General Lewenhaupt in Courland had been ordered to gather supplies and march his army of...
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    (Swedish calendar) / 5 August 1704 (N.S.) between a Swedish army under Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt and a combined Polish/Russian force under Great Hetman Michał Serwacy...
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    Jelgava, in present-day Latvia in July 1705. The Swedish forces under Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt fought a Russian army under Boris Sheremetev. The Swedes were victorious...
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    supply of resources to the army in Poland. This has been credited to Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt for his victories at Jakobstadt and Gemauerthof. To gain an advantage...
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