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  • Carolean Death March
  • Swedish retreat in the Great Northern War

    The Carolean Death March (Swedish: karolinernas dödsmarsch), also known as the Catastrophe on Øyfjellet (Swedish: katastrofen på Öjfjället) was the disastrous

    Carolean Death March

    Carolean Death March

    Carolean_Death_March

  • Death march
  • Forced relocation under the threat of death

    displacement List of ethnic cleansing campaigns Carolean Death March (1718–1719) Samsun deportations (1921–1922) March of the Living Sayfo (1914–1924) Flight and

    Death march

    Death march

    Death_march

  • Caroleans
  • Swedish soldiers of the Great Northern War

    Caroleans (Swedish: karoliner), from Carolus, the Latin form of the name Charles, is a term used to describe soldiers of the Swedish army during the reigns

    Caroleans

    Caroleans

    Caroleans

  • List of natural disasters by death toll
  • Deaths". Archived from the original on 5 June 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2012. United States Geological Survey, Earthquakes with 50,000 or More Deaths "Quake

    List of natural disasters by death toll

    List of natural disasters by death toll

    List_of_natural_disasters_by_death_toll

  • 1719
  • Calendar year

    localized use until 1923. January 8 – Carolean Death March begins: A catastrophic retreat by a largely-Finnish Swedish-Carolean army under the command of Carl

    1719

    1719

    1719

  • Great Northern War
  • Swedish-Russian conflict (1700–1721)

    Fredriksten, while a second Swedish field army was forced onto the Carolean Death March during its retreat from Trøndelag, losing most of its men. The failure

    Great Northern War

    Great Northern War

    Great_Northern_War

  • List of disasters in Sweden by death toll
  • överlevde karolinernas dödsmarsch" [Skragge from Piteå survived carolean death march]. Piteå-Tidningen (in Swedish). Retrieved 9 January 2012.{{cite news}}:

    List of disasters in Sweden by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_Sweden_by_death_toll

  • Carolus Rex (album)
  • 2012 studio album by Sabaton

    with the DLC were "The Lion from the North", "A Lifetime of War", "The Carolean's Prayer", and "Carolus Rex". Another song ("The Art of War") from Sabaton's

    Carolus Rex (album)

    Carolus_Rex_(album)

  • Bringing Home the Body of King Charles XII
  • 1878 painting by Gustaf Cederström

    Øyfjellet (also known as the Carolean Death March), in which 3000 soldiers of the contingent led by Carl Gustaf Armfeldt froze to death, caught in a blizzard

    Bringing Home the Body of King Charles XII

    Bringing Home the Body of King Charles XII

    Bringing_Home_the_Body_of_King_Charles_XII

  • 1710s
  • Decade

    Surinam (Dutch colony). January 8 – Carolean Death March begins: A catastrophic retreat by a largely-Finnish Swedish-Carolean army under the command of Carl

    1710s

    1710s

  • Carl Gustaf Armfeldt
  • Swedish officer

    Fredriksten. The ensuing disaster that struck his army is known as the Carolean Death March. On New Year's Eve 1718, he arrived at Norwegian Tydalen, with 80

    Carl Gustaf Armfeldt

    Carl Gustaf Armfeldt

    Carl_Gustaf_Armfeldt

  • Cold-weather warfare
  • Warfare in cold temperatures

    Carolean Death March. During the Finnish War, the Russian army unexpectedly crossed the frozen Gulf of Bothnia from Finland to Åland and, by 19 March

    Cold-weather warfare

    Cold-weather warfare

    Cold-weather_warfare

  • List of battles 1601–1800
  • War Siege of Fredriksten 12 Dec Swedish king is killed in Norway. Carolean Death March Dec Swedish army under Armfeldt makes a hasty retreat after a failed

    List of battles 1601–1800

    List_of_battles_1601–1800

  • Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld
  • Swedish field marshal (1651–1722)

    Charles XII of Sweden, and served as deputy commander-in-chief of the Carolean Army, an army he assisted both in its education and development. Rehnskiöld

    Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld

    Carl Gustav Rehnskiöld

    Carl_Gustav_Rehnskiöld

  • Battles of Usedom
  • 1715 invasions of the Great Northern War

    shipped over the land forces under Dücker the following day, which had marched from Stralsund. The Swedish activity was observed by Rohr, the Prussian

    Battles of Usedom

    Battles of Usedom

    Battles_of_Usedom

  • Charles III
  • King of the United Kingdom since 2022

    authored or co-authored 17 books. Charles became king upon his mother's death in 2022. At the age of 73 he was the oldest person to accede to the British

    Charles III

    Charles III

    Charles_III

  • Otto Vellingk
  • Swedish general (1649–1708)

    Count Otto Ottoson Vellingk (1649–1708) was a Swedish general during the Great Northern War. He was born in Jama in Swedish Ingria to Otto Gotthardsson

    Otto Vellingk

    Otto Vellingk

    Otto_Vellingk

  • Attack on Marstrand
  • 1719 siege during the Great Northern War

    legends. After the death of Charles XII of Sweden on November 30, 1718 at Fredriksten fortress in Norway, the Swedish army marched back across the border

    Attack on Marstrand

    Attack on Marstrand

    Attack_on_Marstrand

  • Swedish invasion of Saxony
  • Invasion during the Great Northern War

    1704, and, after a devastating Saxon defeat at Fraustadt, Charles XII marched against Saxony in 1706 with 20,000 men. The supreme commander, Johann Matthias

    Swedish invasion of Saxony

    Swedish invasion of Saxony

    Swedish_invasion_of_Saxony

  • Eye Manor
  • Manor house in Herefordshire, England

    Eye Manor is a Carolean manor house in Eye, Herefordshire, England. It dates from the late 17th century and was built for Ferdinando Gorges. Noted for

    Eye Manor

    Eye Manor

    Eye_Manor

  • Caroline era
  • Period in English and Scottish history

    Interregnum until The Restoration in 1660. It should not be confused with the Carolean era, which refers to the reign of Charles I's son King Charles II. The

    Caroline era

    Caroline era

    Caroline_era

  • Thenford House
  • Grade I listed house in South Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

    Wodhull's architect is unknown. The style is Palladian although with earlier Carolean echoes which led Pevsner to describe it as "decidedly conservative for

    Thenford House

    Thenford House

    Thenford_House

  • Bacon's Castle
  • Historic house in Virginia, US

    United States. Built in 1665, it is noted as an extremely rare example of Carolean architecture in the New World. The house became known as "Bacon's Castle"

    Bacon's Castle

    Bacon's Castle

    Bacon's_Castle

  • Ånnsjön
  • Lake in Åre Municipality, Sweden

    1911 to the memory of over 600 Caroleans who were buried at the site on 20 January 1719 during the Carolean Death March. A small timbered chapel was built

    Ånnsjön

    Ånnsjön

    Ånnsjön

  • Norwegian campaign of 1716
  • Invasion of Norway during the Great Northern War

    withdrew, allowing the Swedes to enter Christiania unopposed in early March after skillful maneuvers through the Bundefjord. Attempts to outflank the

    Norwegian campaign of 1716

    Norwegian campaign of 1716

    Norwegian_campaign_of_1716

  • Stuart Restoration
  • 1660 restoration of the monarchy in the British Isles

    Charles I. Thirty-one of the 59 commissioners (judges) who had signed the death warrant in 1649 were living. The regicides were hunted down; some escaped

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart Restoration

    Stuart_Restoration

  • 1719 in Sweden
  • the year 1719 in Sweden Monarch – Ulrika Eleonora * January - The Carolean Death March. 23 January - The Riksdag of the Estates refuse the recognize Queen

    1719 in Sweden

    1719 in Sweden

    1719_in_Sweden

  • Economic history of Sweden's Age of Liberty
  • to Present Day. Cornell University Library. pp. 80, 95, 132. "The Carolean death march - Armfeldts Karoliner" (in Swedish). Retrieved 2019-05-16. Holsti

    Economic history of Sweden's Age of Liberty

    Economic history of Sweden's Age of Liberty

    Economic_history_of_Sweden's_Age_of_Liberty

  • Victorian era
  • Queen Victoria's reign, 1837 to 1901

    Victorian era was the reign of Queen Victoria, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901, although slightly different definitions are sometimes

    Victorian era

    Victorian era

    Victorian_era

  • Optand Teknikland
  • Museum in Östersund Municipality, Sweden

    4. The visitor is able to learn about the Carolean Death March; a disastrous retreat by a Swedish Carolean army under the command of Lieutenant-general

    Optand Teknikland

    Optand Teknikland

    Optand_Teknikland

  • Vincens Budde
  • Danish-Norwegian general (1660–1729)

    Sweden in a Carolean Death March almost as disastrous as Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. Budde remained in active service until his death in 1729, at

    Vincens Budde

    Vincens_Budde

  • Battles at Göta Älv
  • Battle during the Great Northern War

    large casualties due to a severe winter storm, an event known as the Carolean Death March. Additionally, the Swedish east coast was being threatened by Russia

    Battles at Göta Älv

    Battles at Göta Älv

    Battles_at_Göta_Älv

  • 1719 in Norway
  • in the year 1719 in Norway. Monarch: Frederick IV. January – The Carolean Death March. Postvesenet became state owned. 31 December – Severin Leopoldus

    1719 in Norway

    1719_in_Norway

  • Wolmar Anton von Schlippenbach
  • Governor General of Swedish Estonia

    Wolmar Anton von Schlippenbach (23 February 1653 – 27 March 1721) was Governor General of Swedish Estonia from 1704 to 1706. Born in Livonia into the

    Wolmar Anton von Schlippenbach

    Wolmar_Anton_von_Schlippenbach

  • Swedish Empire
  • Historical period in the history of Sweden (1611–1721)

    increasingly emphasized the firepower of the battalion, while the Swedish (Carolean) tactics almost exclusively relied on the shock factor as the infantry

    Swedish Empire

    Swedish Empire

    Swedish_Empire

  • Battle of Hollingstedt
  • Battle of the Great Northern War

    Swedish Pomerania east, against Russia. Circumstances forced Stenbock to march west into neutral Holstein-Gottorp, pursued by a large coalition army. The

    Battle of Hollingstedt

    Battle of Hollingstedt

    Battle_of_Hollingstedt

  • Carl Gustaf Creutz
  • Swedish general (1660–1728)

    However, he had to surrender soon after Perevolotnya. After Count Piper's death, he was the senior Swedish prisoner in Russia, of which his extant correspondence

    Carl Gustaf Creutz

    Carl Gustaf Creutz

    Carl_Gustaf_Creutz

  • Regency era
  • Era of British history, c. 1795 to 1837

    of Successor to Crown Act 1751 following the death of his father Frederick, Prince of Wales, on 31 March 1751. George became heir apparent at the age

    Regency era

    Regency era

    Regency_era

  • Battle of Kliszów
  • Part of the Great Northern War

    Stockholm: Norstedt Eriksson, Ingvar (2007), Karolinen Magnus Stenbock [Carolean Magnus Stenbock] (in Swedish), Stockholm: Atlantis, ISBN 978-91-7353-158-0

    Battle of Kliszów

    Battle of Kliszów

    Battle_of_Kliszów

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    (22 September 2022). "Relationship between UK Crown and law in focus as Carolean era begins". International Bar Association. Archived from the original

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Mount Vernon
  • Plantation estate of George Washington

    gilded dove of peace. This placement of the cupola is more in the earlier Carolean style than Palladian and was probably incorporated to improve ventilation

    Mount Vernon

    Mount Vernon

    Mount_Vernon

  • Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt
  • Swedish general (1659–1719)

    Perevolochna. He was kept a prisoner in Russia, and he lived in Moscow until his death on 12 February 1719. His memoirs, edited by his son-in-law, were published

    Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt

    Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt

    Adam_Ludwig_Lewenhaupt

  • Tudor period
  • Period of English history (1485–1603) under the Tudor dynasty

    of Tudor, which began with the accession of Henry VII and ended with the death of Elizabeth I. Under the Tudor dynasty, art, architecture, trade, exploration

    Tudor period

    Tudor period

    Tudor_period

  • Belton House
  • Country house in Belton near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England

    park. Belton has been described as a compilation of all that is finest of Carolean architecture, said to be the only truly vernacular style of architecture

    Belton House

    Belton House

    Belton_House

  • Ansty Hall
  • House in Ansty

    pediment over the central three bays, and two one-bayed wings, so creating a Carolean style entrance front. Later extensions were added to the south east in

    Ansty Hall

    Ansty Hall

    Ansty_Hall

  • Powis Castle
  • Grade I listed castle in Powys, Wales

    Herberts of Chirbury, who inherited the castle in the early 18th century; Carolean furnishings of notable richness and quality; and items from the picture

    Powis Castle

    Powis Castle

    Powis_Castle

  • Nils Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp
  • Swedish noble (1646–1723)

    Nils Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp (March 25, 1646 – August 16, 1723) was a Swedish soldier and Governor-General of Swedish Estonia from 1706 to 1709

    Nils Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp

    Nils Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp

    Nils_Jonsson_Stromberg_af_Clastorp

  • Charles XII of Sweden
  • King of Sweden from 1697 to 1718

    with a small entourage, and set up camp at Bender with some 1,000 of his Caroleans ("Karoliner" in Swedish). The remainder of the army surrendered days later

    Charles XII of Sweden

    Charles XII of Sweden

    Charles_XII_of_Sweden

  • Magnus Stenbock
  • Swedish noble (1664–1717)

    field marshal (Fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor. A commander of the Carolean Army during the Great Northern War, he was a prominent member of the Stenbock

    Magnus Stenbock

    Magnus Stenbock

    Magnus_Stenbock

  • List of historic mansions in the United States
  • "American Landmark — Book Review: Carolands". Period Homes. 8 (4). Retrieved March 19, 2015. "Richthofen Castle". National Register summary listing. National

    List of historic mansions in the United States

    List of historic mansions in the United States

    List_of_historic_mansions_in_the_United_States

  • House of Plantagenet
  • Angevin royal dynasty that ruled England in the Middle Ages

    1432 he acquired the earldoms of March and Ulster on the death of his maternal uncle Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, who had died campaigning with Henry

    House of Plantagenet

    House of Plantagenet

    House_of_Plantagenet

  • Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain
  • Demolition of several larger mansion estates in the UK during the 20th century

    shipped across the Atlantic, and then reassembled in Richmond, Virginia. The Carolean staircase from Cassiobury Park has come to rest in the Metropolitan Museum

    Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain

    Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain

    Destruction_of_country_houses_in_20th-century_Britain

  • Daniel Jonsson
  • Swedish soldier (1599–1663)

    Daniel Jonsson, an epitaph was placed in Mora church, some years after his death and just after liberation of Sollerö parish from Mora parish in 1775. In

    Daniel Jonsson

    Daniel Jonsson

    Daniel_Jonsson

  • England in the Late Middle Ages
  • ventilated. By March 1349 the disease was spreading in a haphazard way across all of southern England. During the first half of 1349 the Black Death spread northwards

    England in the Late Middle Ages

    England in the Late Middle Ages

    England_in_the_Late_Middle_Ages

  • Coronation of Charles III and Camilla
  • 2023 coronation in the United Kingdom

    Carolean Express, starting on 6 May. Great Western Railway named its daily 8:48 passenger train from London Paddington to Swansea the Flying Carolean

    Coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    Coronation of Charles III and Camilla

    Coronation_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla

  • Kronstadt
  • Municipal town in Saint Petersburg, Russia

    Petersburg! Den karolinska arméns desperata kamp 1708 [Towards Saint Petersburg! The desperate struggle of the Carolean army in 1708] (in Swedish). Carlssons.

    Kronstadt

    Kronstadt

    Kronstadt

  • England in the High Middle Ages
  • 1066–1216 period in English history

    Middle Ages spanned the period from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the death of King John, considered by some historians to be the last Angevin king

    England in the High Middle Ages

    England_in_the_High_Middle_Ages

  • Arvid Axel Mardefelt
  • Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved 1 March 2020. "Battle of Fraustadt, 1706 Feb 13". golden.net. Retrieved 1 March 2020. "Battle of Kalisz in western Poland"

    Arvid Axel Mardefelt

    Arvid Axel Mardefelt

    Arvid_Axel_Mardefelt

  • Johan Renat
  • Swedish soldier and cartographer (1682–1744)

    Conn.: Martino Pub., 2006. ISBN 1-57898-641-9. Perdue, Peter C. China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press

    Johan Renat

    Johan Renat

    Johan_Renat

  • Nils Gyllenstierna
  • Swedish army officer and statesman (1648–1720)

    Nils Carlsson Gyllenstierna af Fogelvik (13 October 1648 – 30 March 1720), a member of the Swedish baronial family of Gyllenstierna, was a Swedish field-marshal

    Nils Gyllenstierna

    Nils Gyllenstierna

    Nils_Gyllenstierna

  • 1723 in Sweden
  • which is becoming popular in Sweden and spreading by the home coming Carolean soldiers from the Great Northern War. - A new educational law is passed

    1723 in Sweden

    1723 in Sweden

    1723_in_Sweden

  • Sub-Roman Britain
  • Period in late antiquity in Great Britain

    Roman Empire, pp.150–192 Roger White and Philip Barker, Wroxeter: Life and Death of a Roman City, (Stroud: Tempus, 1998) "Archaeological assessment of Wroxeter

    Sub-Roman Britain

    Sub-Roman Britain

    Sub-Roman_Britain

  • Allotment system
  • Army system in Sweden

    the same company generally stemmed from the same village and region. Caroleans History of Sweden Knight's fee List of Swedish regiments List of Swedish

    Allotment system

    Allotment system

    Allotment_system

  • Interwar Britain
  • Aspect of United Kingdom history, 1918–1939

    birth, marriage and death. The great majority believed in God and heaven, although belief in hell fell off after all the deaths of the World War. After

    Interwar Britain

    Interwar_Britain

  • Karolinska Institute
  • Medical university in Stockholm, Sweden

    itself Karolinska Institutet in English. The name is a reference to the Caroleans. 1955 Hugo Theorell becomes KI's first Nobel laureate, receiving the Nobel

    Karolinska Institute

    Karolinska_Institute

  • St. Olavsleden
  • Pilgrim's path from Selånger, Sweden to Nidaros, Norway

    places which holds a wooden sculpture of Olaf from the 1300s but with a Carolean wooden tricorn hat from 1719 instead of the lost crown. In many towns and

    St. Olavsleden

    St. Olavsleden

    St._Olavsleden

  • English society
  • Group behaviour of the English people

    severely, and population growth ceased. The first outbreak of the Black Death in 1348 then killed around half the English population, but left plenty

    English society

    English society

    English_society

  • Georg Lybecker
  • of Finland to count Carl Gustaf von Nieroth. After von Nieroth's sudden death in 1712, Lybecker was appointed commander in Finland a second time, but

    Georg Lybecker

    Georg_Lybecker

  • Lisbetha Olsdotter
  • Swedish woman soldier (d. 1679)

    "fellow Christians" by impersonating a man. Olsdotter was sentenced to death by decapitation. The woman Olsdotter had married, Kerstin Ersdotter, claimed

    Lisbetha Olsdotter

    Lisbetha_Olsdotter

  • Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar
  • Swedish woman cross-dresser who served as a soldier

    father's death, all her sisters were married. Ulrika, who had watched her sisters enter unpleasant marriages, did not wish to marry, and in March 1713, she

    Ulrika Eleonora Stålhammar

    Ulrika_Eleonora_Stålhammar

  • Trøndelag
  • County in Central Norway

    surviving threadbare and starving Caroleans were caught in a fierce blizzard. Thousands of Caroleans froze to death in the Norwegian mountains, and hundreds

    Trøndelag

    Trøndelag

    Trøndelag

  • Georgian era
  • Historical period in Britain from 1714 to c. 1830–37

    include the relatively short reign of William IV, which ended with his death in 1837. The subperiod that is the Regency era is defined by the regency

    Georgian era

    Georgian era

    Georgian_era

  • Post-war Britain (1945–1979)
  • Period of British history after World War II and during the Cold War

    Freedom, 1937–1946 (2001) pp 403–58. Patrick French (2016). Liberty or Death: India's Journey to Independence and Division. Knopf Doubleday Publishing

    Post-war Britain (1945–1979)

    Post-war Britain (1945–1979)

    Post-war_Britain_(1945–1979)

  • Elizabethan era
  • Epoch in English history (1558–1603)

    London increased from 100,000 to 200,000 between the death of Mary Tudor in 1558 and the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. Inflation was rapid and the wealth

    Elizabethan era

    Elizabethan era

    Elizabethan_era

  • Påhlman family
  • Baltic German and Swedish noble family

    generation later, the family's legacy of military service continued into the Carolean era, defined by the Great Northern War (1700–1721) and the campaigns of

    Påhlman family

    Påhlman family

    Påhlman_family

  • Social history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)
  • figure, rivalling or surpassing the Queen, until her divorce. Her accidental death brought an unprecedented spasm of grief and mourning. Her brother, the 9th

    Social history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)

    Social history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)

    Social_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_(1979–present)

  • Elizabeth Cresswell
  • English prostitute and brothel keeper

    tax coffers. Supporter of the prominent Whig, anti-Catholic, and anti-Carolean Thomas Player, Cresswell financed his political campaigns. In her final

    Elizabeth Cresswell

    Elizabeth Cresswell

    Elizabeth_Cresswell

  • Roman Britain
  • Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)

    Magnentius, who succeeded Constans following the latter's death. After the defeat and death of Magnentius in the Battle of Mons Seleucus in 353, Constantius

    Roman Britain

    Roman Britain

    Roman_Britain

  • British Interregnum
  • Political event

    national symbols with the revival of the Union Flag and unite coin. After the death of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell and the fall of his son Richard's

    British Interregnum

    British Interregnum

    British_Interregnum

  • Erik Dahlbergh
  • Swedish military personnel

    adjutant-general and engineering adviser to Charles X of Sweden. He participated in March across the Belts and at the sieges of Copenhagen and Kronborg where he directed

    Erik Dahlbergh

    Erik Dahlbergh

    Erik_Dahlbergh

  • Bilston
  • Market town in the West Midlands, England

    (Mon-Sat) are operated by Banga Bus and service 23/23A and 224 are operated by Carolean Coaches. Some services are subsidised by Transport for West Midlands. At

    Bilston

    Bilston

    Bilston

  • Carl Henrik Wrangel
  • Officer of the Swedish Army

    Carl Henrik Wrangel, friherre Wrangel af Adinal (28 January 1681 – 23 March 1755) was an officer of the Swedish Army, attaining the rank of field marshal

    Carl Henrik Wrangel

    Carl Henrik Wrangel

    Carl_Henrik_Wrangel

  • Stuart period
  • Period in British history from 1603 to 1714

    attempts to return with German aid were defeated. The period ended with the death of Queen Anne and the accession of King George I from the German House of

    Stuart period

    Stuart period

    Stuart_period

  • Walsall
  • Town in the West Midlands, England

    West Midlands, but also by smaller operators Walsall Community Transport, Carolean and Chaserider (formerly Arriva). Walsall bus station is made up of two

    Walsall

    Walsall

    Walsall

  • Gilbert Hamilton
  • Swedish noble and soldier (1869–1947)

    Christmas 1918, he was forced to make a 100-mile-long march, comparable to those which the Caroleans undertook 200 years earlier. They made their journey

    Gilbert Hamilton

    Gilbert Hamilton

    Gilbert_Hamilton

  • Tredegar House
  • 17th-century house in Newport, Wales

    became a Grade I listed building on 3 March 1952 and has been under the care of the National Trust since March 2012. The park surrounding the house is

    Tredegar House

    Tredegar House

    Tredegar_House

  • Drabant Corps of Charles XII
  • Swedish elite unit during the Great Northern War

    gold lacing. They fought according to the cavalry regulations of the Caroleans, emphasizing the cold-steel charge in slight wedge formations, knee behind

    Drabant Corps of Charles XII

    Drabant Corps of Charles XII

    Drabant_Corps_of_Charles_XII

  • Political history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)
  • prime minister by Queen Elizabeth II, just two days before the latter's death. Amid yet another government crisis, Truss resigned seven weeks into her

    Political history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)

    Political history of the United Kingdom (1979–present)

    Political_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_(1979–present)

  • Battle of Warsaw (1705)
  • Swedish victory in the Great Northern War

    Swedes charged, sword in hand, along the whole front in their typical Carolean formations. As the Swedes charged, Paykull, who had acknowledged the split

    Battle of Warsaw (1705)

    Battle of Warsaw (1705)

    Battle_of_Warsaw_(1705)

  • Wistariahurst
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    made for Nell Gwyn, one of the only surviving examples of keyboards from Carolean England, and a Yuan dynasty era guqin bearing the signature of noted Chinese

    Wistariahurst

    Wistariahurst

    Wistariahurst

  • History of the United Kingdom during the First World War
  • occupation. The civilian death rate rose due to food shortages and Spanish flu, which hit the country in 1918. Military deaths are estimated to have exceeded

    History of the United Kingdom during the First World War

    History of the United Kingdom during the First World War

    History_of_the_United_Kingdom_during_the_First_World_War

  • Willenhall
  • Market town in the West Midlands, England

    and 57 are operated by Chaserider and services 23/23A are operated by Carolean Coaches. The first railway station serving the town was Willenhall Bilston

    Willenhall

    Willenhall

    Willenhall

  • Ham House
  • 17th-century house in London, England

    ISBN 978-0-750-91221-1. OCLC 895996140. Thornton, Peter (1974). "Some Neo-Carolean armchairs at Ham House". Furniture History. 10. Furniture History Society:

    Ham House

    Ham House

    Ham_House

  • Social history of post-war Britain (1945–1979)
  • reforms took place in areas such as abortion, divorce, LGBT rights and the death penalty. The status of women slowly improved. A youth culture emerged from

    Social history of post-war Britain (1945–1979)

    Social history of post-war Britain (1945–1979)

    Social_history_of_post-war_Britain_(1945–1979)

  • List of tallest buildings and structures in the Birmingham metropolitan area
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  • Depth
  • n.

    Profoundness; extent or degree of intensity; abundance; completeness; as, depth of knowledge, or color.

  • Ceruleous
  • a.

    Cerulean.

  • Depth
  • n.

    The quality of being deep; deepness; perpendicular measurement downward from the surface, or horizontal measurement backward from the front; as, the depth of a river; the depth of a body of troops.

  • Heath
  • n.

    A place overgrown with heath; any cheerless tract of country overgrown with shrubs or coarse herbage.

  • Depth
  • n.

    Lowness; as, depth of sound.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Cause of loss of life.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Anything so dreadful as to be like death.

  • Derth
  • n.

    Dearth; scarcity.

  • Lethe
  • n.

    Death.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Personified: The destroyer of life, -- conventionally represented as a skeleton with a scythe.

  • Defunction
  • n.

    Death.

  • Depth
  • n.

    That which is deep; a deep, or the deepest, part or place; the deep; the middle part; as, the depth of night, or of winter.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Manner of dying; act or state of passing from life.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Murder; murderous character.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Loss of spiritual life.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    The cessation of all vital phenomena without capability of resuscitation, either in animals or plants.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Danger of death.

  • Cerule
  • a.

    Blue; cerulean.

  • Death
  • v. i.

    Total privation or loss; extinction; cessation; as, the death of memory.