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    Count Johan Christopher Toll (1 February 1743 – 21 May 1817), Swedish statesman and soldier, was born at Mölleröd in Scania (now part of Hässleholm Municipality...
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    Swedish Army were surrounded at Rügen. However, Swedish General Johan Christopher Toll managed to conclude the Convention of Schlatkow with Marshal Brune...
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    (1740–1819) Johan Christopher Toll (1743–1817), Field Marshal Axel von Fersen the Younger (1755–1810) Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt (1757–1814) Carl Johan Adlercreutz...
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  • Toll (1858–1902), Baltic German geologist and Arctic explorer Herman Toll (1907–1967), American politician from Pennsylvania Johan Christopher Toll (1743–1817)...
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    Count Johan Christopher Toll, 14,000 towards the Norwegian border under the leadership of Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, and 2,000 in Norrland under Johan Bergenstråhle...
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    1703–1787 1799 Filip Julius Bernhard von Platen 1732–1805 1807 Johan Christopher Toll 1743–1817 1808 Wilhelm Mauritz Klingspor 1744–1814 1811 Curt von...
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    Christoph von Toll moved inland and entered Swedish service. Ebbe Christoph's grandson was the Swedish field marshal Johan Christopher Toll. The Swedish...
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    drafting of the battle plan, with Marshals Prince Volkonsky of Russia, Johan Christopher Toll of Sweden and Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck of Prussia taking...
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  • (1711–1716) Carl Gustaf Skytte (1716–1719) Carl Gustaf Hård (1717–1719) Johan Christopher Toll (February 9, 1801 – March 27, 1809) The following were the governors-general...
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    seize the capital and overthrow the government. At the same time Johan Christopher Toll would lead a second mutiny at Kristianstad, in Skåne, to tie down...
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