county of Sortavala (in Finland) to Johan Adam Banér county of Björneborg (Pori) (in Finland) to Gustav Horn county of Vestervik and Stegeholm to Hans...
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Gustaf Banér (May 19, 1547 – March 20, 1600) was a Swedish noble, member of the Privy Council of Sweden. Gustaf Axelsson Banér was born at Djursholm Castle...
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an agreement. In 1590, Sparre, Ture Bielke, Hogenskild Bielke, Gustav Banér, Sten Banér, and Erik Stenbock were displaced from the Privy Council, dismissed...
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Eskilsdotter (Banér) (died 1527), was a Swedish noble, the mother of the Swedish regent Christina Gyllenstierna and the maternal grandmother of King Gustav Vasa...
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Swabia. After the death of King Gustav II Adolf at Lützen in November 1632, Field Marshal Horn and General John Banér were appointed to the overall command...
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Söfdeborg); and second with count Gustav Oxenstierna, count of Korsholm and Vaasa baroness Sophia Christina with baron Gustav Banér. On the other hand, the Kruse...
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King of Sweden from 1604 until his death. He was the youngest son of King Gustav I (r. 1523–1560) and of his second wife, Margaret Leijonhufvud, the brother...
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commanders. Jacob de la Gardie (1583–1652), Field Marshal Gustav Horn (1592–1657), Field Marshal Johan Banér (1596–1641), Field Marshal Per Brahe (1602–1680) Lennart...
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Horse Count Gustaf Adam Banér (1631-1681), the same year Banér married Katarina Lillie (1643-1667). Skytte lived openly with Banér, which was formally a...
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exchange became the property of the Banér family, who remained owners until 1729. During the ownership of Gustaf Carlsson Banér, the castle was in the 1660s...
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