Rutger Macklean (28 July 1742 – 14 January 1816) also Rutger Macklier II was a Swedish jurist, military officer, politician and land owner. He was a driving...
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Friherre Rutger Maclean I (1688–1748) or Rutger Macklean I was an officer of Charles XII of Sweden who participated in Battle of Holowczyn, Battle of...
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painter and architect Rutger Macklean (1742–1816), Swedish land reformer Rutger Macklier (1688–1748), Swedish army officer Rutger McGroarty (born 2004)...
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Rutger Maclean may refer to: Rutger Macklier (1688–1748), officer of Charles XII of Sweden Rutger Macklean (1742–1816), Swedish land reformer This disambiguation...
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Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet and had as their sons, baron David Macklean, and Friherre Rutger Macklean. Count John Adolphus Maclean was general in the army and...
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Retrieved December 1, 2019. "Rutger Macklean". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved December 1, 2019. "Rutger Macklean". svaneholms-slott.se. Archived...
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tactician of the Great Northern War Selma Lagerlöf (1858–1940), author Rutger Macklean II (1742–1816), land reformist Albert Bonnier (1820–1900), publicist...
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Carl Gideon Wadman at the estate Svaneholm Castle, owned by Rutger Macklean. In 1785, Macklean had the 701 villagers of his estate evicted and forced to...
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Frederick Coyett, Swedish nobleman Vilhelmina Eleonora Coyet, wife of Rutger Macklean, 2nd Friherre This page lists people with the surname Coyet. If an...
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the population of the province had just passed 250,000 inhabitants. Rutger Macklean was the first to enforce this largely good reform in the 1780s, at...
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