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Swedish noble family
family Catherine Stenbock Gustaf Otto Stenbock Magnus Stenbock Eric Stenbock Stenbock Palace, Stockholm, built around 1640 Stenbock House, Tallinn, built
Stenbock
Swedish noble (1664–1717)
Count Magnus Stenbock (22 May 1665 – 23 February 1717) was a Swedish field marshal (Fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor. A commander of the Carolean Army
Magnus_Stenbock
Queen of Sweden from 1552 to 1560
Catherine Stenbock (Swedish: Katarina Gustavsdotter Stenbock; 22 July 1535 – 13 December 1621) was Queen of Sweden from 1552 to 1560 as the third and last
Catherine_Stenbock
Official seat of government in Tallinn, Estonia
Stenbock House (Estonian: Stenbocki maja) is a prominent neo-classical building located on Toompea hill, Tallinn. It is the official seat of the Government
Stenbock_House
Baltic Swedish poet and novelist (1860–1895)
Graf Eric Stanislaus (or Stanislaus Eric) Stenbock (12 March [O.S. 29 February] 1860 – 26 April [O.S. 14 April] 1895) was a Baltic Swedish poet and writer
Eric_Stenbock
Swedish military officer and politician (1614–1685)
Gustaf Otto Gustafsson Stenbock (17 September 1614, Torpa stenhus – 24 September 1685, Stockholm) was a Swedish military officer and politician. He was
Gustaf_Otto_Stenbock
Swedish noble (c. 1550 – 1614)
Ebba Gustavsdotter Stenbock (c. 1550 – 8 March 1614, in Sweden) was a Swedish noble. She led the defense of the stronghold Turku Castle for the loyalists
Ebba_Stenbock
Battle of the Great Northern War
Sweden commanded Magnus Stenbock to lead an army from Swedish Pomerania east, against Russia. Circumstances forced Stenbock to march west into neutral
Battle_of_Hollingstedt
Swedish noblewoman (1658–1714)
Eleonora Stenbock (1658–1714) was a Swedish noblewoman and lady-in-waiting; daughter of Count Erik Stenbock and related to queen Katarina Stenbock; sister
Hedvig_Eleonora_Stenbock
Swedish countess and salon holder (1649–1727)
Magdalena Eriksdotter Stenbock (14 September 1649 – 24 January 1727) was a politically active Swedish countess and salon holder. She married the Council
Magdalena_Stenbock
Swedish mistress to the queen of Denmark
Maria Elisabeth Stenbock (died 1693) was a Swedish courtier, and Mistress of the Robes to Queen Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark from 1680 to 1693. Born to Count
Maria_Elisabeth_Stenbock
Swedish-Russian conflict (1700–1721)
Ascheberg [sv], Stenbock was now at the head of some 16,000 men held up in Växjö. In early February, he broke camp and advanced south into Scania. Stenbock drove
Great_Northern_War
1710 battle of the Great Northern War in Helsingborg, Sweden
decisive victory of a Swedish force of 14,000 men under the command of Magnus Stenbock against a Danish force of equal strength under the command of Jørgen Rantzau
Battle_of_Helsingborg
1924 novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin
earth orbit.": p. 215. Wolfe uses the Integral in several other passages. Stenbock-Fermor. The New Utopia. Published in Diary of a Pilgrimage (and Six Essays)
We_(novel)
Russian courtier (1887–1918)
Dmitrievich Gagarin 3. Sofia Petrovna Gagarina 14. Alexander Ivanovich Stenbock-Fernor 7. Anastasia Alexandrovna Stenbock-Fermor 15. Nadezhda Alekseevna Yakolev
Anastasia_Hendrikova
Russian Empire prince and general
Switzerland in 1944.[citation needed] His wife was Marguerite Alexeevna Stenbock-Fermor (1870–1950).[citation needed] Volodarsky, Boris (31 May 2023). The
Pavel_Yengalychev
1712 battle of the Great Northern War
region of Hamburg, a large Russian-Saxon force stood south of Stralsund. Stenbock could hardly attack this force with a frontal assault, but hoped that by
Battle_of_Gadebusch
Palace in Bromma near Stockholm
the Stenbock family, first by Count Johan Gabriel Stenbock (1640–1705) during the years 1690–1705, then by his cousin, Count Erik Gustaf Stenbock (1662–1722)
Åkeshov_Palace
1567 murders of Swedish nobles by Erik XIV
from following the king's invitation, namely Per Brahe, Gustaf Stenbock, Abraham Stenbock's brother Erik, Ture Bielke and his nephew Hogenskild Bielke, Clas
Sture_murders
Swedish noblewoman (1520–1584)
Gustav I of Sweden: she was also the maternal aunt of Queen Catherine Stenbock and the daughter-in-law of the regent Christina Gyllenstierna. In 1568
Martha_Leijonhufvud
Swedish statesman and lord
Lord High Constable See list Svante Sture the Younger Gustaf Olofsson Stenbock Klaus Fleming Lord High Steward See list Per Brahe the Elder Preceded by
Nils_Göransson_Gyllenstierna
Sieges during the Great Northern War
after Stenbock. In February 1713, breaching his proclaimed neutrality, the minor duke Charles Frederick of Holstein-Gottorp provided Stenbock with shelter
Siege_of_Tönning
Swedish nobleman and politician (1695–1770)
and son of architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger and Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock. He was one of the most brilliant personages of his day, and the most prominent
Carl_Gustaf_Tessin
Islet in Stockholm, Sweden
defensive tower and a portal designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder; the Stenbock and Hessenstein Palaces on the east side are less elaborate. North of the
Riddarholmen
1659 Danish landing at Ystad
Stenbock. The snapphanar were also eventually forced to get on stolen boats and sail towards Bornholm and Zealand after being hunted down by Stenbock
Landing_at_Ystad_(1659)
Historical area northwest of St. Petersburg, Russia
was formerly owned by Peter the Great, Count Grigory Orlov, and Count Stenbock-Fermor (whose 19th-century residence survives). The Lakhta railway station
Lakhta,_Saint_Petersburg
1648–1666 invasions of Poland–Lithuania
Toruń). In November and December 1655 the Swedish army under Gustaf Otto Stenbock captured all the towns of Royal Prussia except for Gdańsk, Puck and Malbork
Deluge_(history)
Swedish artist (1744–1822)
Magdalena Margareta Stenbock (19 June 1744 – 18 July 1822), was a Swedish artist. She was an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1795)
Magdalena_Margareta_Stenbock
Battle in the Second Northern War
Otto Stenbock to relieve him of his command. But when he arrived at Nyborg, its defenses were not as great as the Swedes had anticipated. Stenbock sent
Battle_of_Nyborg
Member of Swedish nobility
was a trustee of kings John III and Sigismund Vasa. His wife was Ebba Stenbock. Fleming's father – a grandson of Björn Ragvaldsson – was the Councilor
Klaus_Fleming
Part of the War Against Sigismund
was not dead, his head would have been decapitated, with his widow, Ebba Stenbock, replying, "If my blessed lord had lived, His Grace would never have come
Siege_of_Turku_Castle
Dano-Norwegian Army officer and engineer (1647–1721)
continue his pursuit of Stenbock. Scholten was back in command as the allied armies closed in on Western Schleswig, where Stenbock had sought refuge, although
Jobst_von_Scholten
Socially privileged class in Sweden
(extant) Porse Posse (extant) Ribbing (extant) Rosenstråle Sparre (extant) Stenbock (extant) Trolle (extant) Ulfsparre Örnsparre At the coronation of Eric
Swedish_nobility
Queen of Sweden from 1536 to 1551
Her sister Brita married the king's favorite courtier Gustav Olofsson Stenbock in the presence of the royal couple shortly after, and though no list of
Margaret_Leijonhufvud
American businessman (1882–1979)
Texas, and married Bertha Stenbock one year later. Stenbock was born 1862 in Denver, Colorado, the daughter of Gustav Stenbock, a Swedish immigrant, who
Clarence_Dillon
Portuguese royal (1903–1973)
Ivanovich Stenbock-Fermor on November 24, 1967. From this marriage, they had two children Count Alexis Stenbock-Fermor (born 1968) Countess Xenia Stenbock-Fermor
Princess Maria Antónia of Bragança
Princess_Maria_Antónia_of_Bragança
Swedish count, marshal and general (1755–1810)
1770–1810 1770–1790 Predecessor Johan Gabriel Oxenstierna Successor Magnus Stenbock Lord of the Realm Titular tenure 1799–1810 Minister to the King of France
Axel_von_Fersen_the_Younger
Subgenre of speculative fiction
fiction. These writers included Arthur Machen, M. P. Shiel, Count Eric Stenbock, and R. Murray Gilchrist. Other pioneering British weird fiction writers
Weird_fiction
Part of the Great Northern War
supplied and he could more easily make contact with Mörner's and Stenbock's troops. Stenbock arrived at Lublin on June 26, after which they crossed the Vistula
Battle_of_Kliszów
Anglo-German entrepreneur and news agency founder (1816–1899)
Clementine Maria, one of his daughters, married Count Otto Stenbock [sv], and after Stenbock's death, Sir Herbert Chermside, a governor of Queensland. The
Paul_Reuter
extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary Otto Stenbock 16 October 1890 – 1900 Acting minister plenipotentiary Otto Stenbock 29 June 1900 – 1903 Envoy extraordinary
List of ambassadors of Sweden to Turkey
List_of_ambassadors_of_Sweden_to_Turkey
Queen of Sweden from 1568 to 1569
of these plans by Karin Månsdotter through the dowager queen Catherine Stenbock. These people did not attend the wedding. The official wedding took place
Karin_Månsdotter
Major battle of the Great Northern War
including a small column of two battalions under the command of Magnus Stenbock, where Charles was himself.[clarification needed] Grenadiers with fascines
Battle_of_Narva_(1700)
Swedish statesman
Governor of Stockholm Castle again. He married Beata Stenbock (1533–1583), daughter of Gustaf Olofsson Stenbock and Brita Eriksdotter Leijonhufvud, and elder
Per_Brahe_the_Elder
Baltic German military personnel
married count Pontus von Stenbock-Fermor (1806–1866) in 1835, at which point they began using the joint name Essen-Stenbock-Fermor. Essen enlisted as
Peter_Essen
Swedish field marshal (1651–1722)
ISBN 91-46-21087-3 Eriksson, Ingvar (2007), Karolinen Magnus Stenbock [Carolean Magnus Stenbock] (in Swedish), Stockholm: Atlantis, ISBN 978-91-7353-158-0
Carl_Gustav_Rehnskiöld
Swedish soldier and statesman (1623–1702)
married twice to Eva Juliana Wachtmeister (1639-1666), then Magdalena Stenbock; the two marriages produced 18 children in all, but only nine of them lived
Bengt_Gabrielsson_Oxenstierna
British artist and musician (born 1960)
below are authors of supernatural and horror fiction. Arthur Gray Count Stenbock H. D. Everett Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard June-Alison Gibbons M. R. James
David_Tibet
English singer (born 1956)
Cashmore. It featured poetry set to music, including works by Count Eric Stenbock, Jean Genet, Jean Cocteau, Paul Verlaine and Rimbaud. Later in the same
Marc_Almond
Historical area in Saint Petersburg, Russia
part of the Neva Bay coast was owned in the mid-19th century by Count Stenbock-Fermor, of Swedish provenance, who bestowed upon it the name of his wife
Olgino
2011 studio album by Marc Almond and Michael Cashmore
Genet) – 5:20 "Sonnet XI" (Count Eric Stenbock) – 2:02 "Boy Caesar" (Jeremy Reed) – 6:40 "The Lunatic Lover" (Stenbock) – 6:07 "Crime of Love" (Paul Verlaine) –
Feasting_with_Panthers
Swedish castle in Uppland
Johan Gabriel Stenbock (1640–1705), who was one of the most powerful people in Sweden. As the Marshal of the Realm of Sweden, Stenbock was a statesman
Sjöö_Castle
Queen of Sweden from 1568 to 1583
Vasadrottningen: en biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535-1621 [The Vasa Queen: A biography of Catherine Stenbock, 1535-1621], Historiska media, Lund, 2015
Catherine_Jagiellon
King of Sweden from 1604 to 1611
alive, your head would not have been safe", upon which Fleming's wife Ebba Stenbock replied, "If my late husband was alive, Your Grace would never have been
Charles_IX_of_Sweden
Series of sieges in the Great Northern War
Recknitz and Peene rivers. Magnus Stenbock's victory at Gadebusch for a short time distracted the allies, but after Stenbock's pursuit and subsequent defeat
Siege of Stralsund (1711–1715)
Siege_of_Stralsund_(1711–1715)
1960 film
Barkhauer (uncredited) Story by J. Fethke W. Kohlhasse G. Reisch G. Rücker A. Stenbock-Fermor Based on The Astronauts by Stanisław Lem Starring Günther Simon
The_Silent_Star
Monument in Tallinn, Estonia
Monastery Town Hall Pharmacy Great Guild Pikk Hermann tower Knighthood House Stenbock House Kadriorg Palace Presidential Palace Pirita Monastery Glehn Castle
Monument to the Revolution of 1905
Monument_to_the_Revolution_of_1905
Building in Stockholm, Sweden
the huge windows of the reading-room. The building is connected to the Stenbock Palace where the archive was once started in 1863. It is also similar in
Gamla_Riksarkivet
King of Sweden from 1523 to 1560
Vadstena Castle, on 22 August 1552, he married his third wife, Katarina Stenbock (1535–1621). City of Vasa Early Vasa era Vasa Vasaloppet Gustav's gravestone
Gustav_Vasa
1948 film
Erich Freund Wolfgang Schleif Written by Joachim Barckhausen Alexander Stenbock-Fermor Produced by Adolf Hannemann Starring Claus Holm Maria Rouvel Gisela
The_Morgenrot_Mine
German politician (1668–1719)
Holstein question, and six years later, when the Swedish commander, Magnus Stenbock, crossed the Elbe, Görtz rendered him as much assistance as was compatible
Georg_Heinrich_von_Görtz
Region in Southern Scandinavia
officer. The first to hold the post of Governor General was Gustaf Otto Stenbock, between 1658 and 1664. His residence was in the largest city, Malmö. The
Skåneland
Swedish architect
time for his death. In 1690, Tessin married his mistress Hedvig Eleonora Stenbock (1658–1714), maid of honour of Queen Hedvig Elenora. However, at this time
Nicodemus_Tessin_the_Younger
Swedish invasion of Jutland 1644–1645
runeberg.org (in Swedish). Retrieved 2025-01-26. Bäckström 2018, p. 124. Stenbock 1928, p. 168. "1411-1412 (Nordisk familjebok / 1800-talsutgåvan. 17. V
Helmut Wrangel's reconquest of Jutland
Helmut_Wrangel's_reconquest_of_Jutland
Russian nobleman
Alexander Danilovich Menshikov, the capture of the Swedish general Magnus Stenbock and several sea battles. Russian Biographical Dictionary entry Russian
Grigory_Dmitriyevich_Yusupov
Part of Swedish Empire (1583–95, 1617–1721)
Governors-General Erik Carlsson Gyllenstierna (1642–1645) Carl Mörner (1645–1651) Erik Stenbock (1651–1654) Gustaf Evertsson Horn (1654–1657) Krister Klasson Horn af Åminne
Swedish_Ingria
War between Denmark–Norway and Sweden that took place between 1658-60
there were troops on Fyn. In addition to this, Field Marshal Gustav Otto Stenbock had assembled reinforcements in Scania in Southern Sweden. The plan was
Dano-Swedish_War_(1658–1660)
Department store in Saint Petersburg, Russia
Gostiny Dvor, Schukin Dvor, Apraksin Dvor) until 1846, when Count Essen-Stenbock-Fermor acquired the grounds to build an elite shopping mall for the highest
Passage_(department_store)
Cathedral Margaret Leijonhufvud 1516–1551 Uppsala Cathedral Catherine Stenbock 1535–1621 Uppsala Cathedral King Eric XIV 1533–1577 Västerås Cathedral
Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
Burial_sites_of_European_monarchs_and_consorts
Cemetery in Tallinn, Estonia
Monastery Town Hall Pharmacy Great Guild Pikk Hermann tower Knighthood House Stenbock House Kadriorg Palace Presidential Palace Pirita Monastery Glehn Castle
Metsakalmistu
Swedish princess
of her parents, in the care of Herboville and queen dowager Catherine Stenbock. She was removed from her father in 1573 and taken to Turku castle in Finland
Sigrid_of_Sweden_(1566–1633)
Swedish count
born in Stockholm, the son of count Nils Brahe and Fredrika Vilhelmina Stenbock. He married 1745 to Eva Catharina Sack (1727–1753) and 1754 to Stina Piper
Erik_Brahe_(1722–1756)
Swedish noble (1559–1633)
Vasadrottningen: en biografi över Katarina Stenbock 1535-1621 [The Vasa Queen: A biography of Catherine Stenbock, 1535-1621], Historiska media, Lund, 2015
Virginia_Eriksdotter
British artist (1840–1905)
collected by such figures as Oscar Wilde, John Addington Symonds, Count Eric Stenbock, and Walter Pater. Examples of his work are on permanent display at the
Simeon_Solomon
Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
Baroness Ulrica Schönström, Baroness Kristina Kurck and Countess Magdalena Stenbock, all in succession the head of her court: Eric af Sotberg served as her
Sophia Albertina, Abbess of Quedlinburg
Sophia_Albertina,_Abbess_of_Quedlinburg
Swedish diplomat (1861–1939)
Diplomatic posts Preceded by Otto Stenbock Envoy of Sweden to the Ottoman Empire 1903–1905 Succeeded by Charles Emil Ramel Preceded by Gustaf Adolf Sixten
Joachim Beck-Friis (1861–1939)
Joachim_Beck-Friis_(1861–1939)
Name list
Magdalena Środa (born 1957), Polish philosopher, professor, author Magdalena Stenbock (1649–1727), Politically active Swedish Noble (countess) and salon holder
Magdalena_(given_name)
January 1516 1 October 1536 26 August 1551 Catherine Stenbock Gustaf Olofsson Stenbock (Stenbock) 22 July 1535 22 August 1552 29 September 1560 husband's
List of Swedish royal consorts
List_of_Swedish_royal_consorts
Church in Strängnäs, Sweden
tryckta böcker). Altar Pulpit Epitaph Ceiling Gustaf Otto Stenbock memorial "Gustaf Otto Stenbock". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved 1 January 2020
Strängnäs_Cathedral
and promise to spare the city. However, Swedish commander Gustaf Otto Stenbock didn't partake in negotiations and sacked the city few days later. Some
Capture_of_Warsaw_(1657)
Former municipality in South Savo, Finland
municipality of Finland. It was founded in 1649 and it was named after Kristina Stenbock, the wife of Governor General and Count Per Brahe. From the beginning of
Ristiina
Princess Bernadotte
Bussler (1918–1981), son of Karl-Gerhard Bussler and Countess Catharina Stenbock. The couple had four children together: Louise (1943–1986) Catharina (1946–1946)
Gunnila_Bernadotte
Building in Vadstena, Sweden
castle. On August 22, 1552, King Gustav I married his third wife, Catherine Stenbock, in Vadstena. One of the castle banqueting halls is called the Wedding
Vadstena_Castle
King of Sweden from 1809 to 1818
Boheman (1764–1831) had been introduced to the couple by Count Magnus Stenbock in 1793 and gained great influence by promising to reveal scientific secrets
Charles_XIII
Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp from 1698 to 1702
influence over her brother the monarch: on 1 October 1702, count Magnus Stenbock gave his spouse countess Eva Oxenstierna the task of using her influence
Hedvig_Sophia_of_Sweden
British businessman (1799–1866)
1857. His daughter, Lucy Sophia married Count Eric Stenbock, and Johann's grandson Eric Stenbock was born in Thirlestaine Hall. von Massenbach, Camilla
Johann_Andreas_Frerichs
Sperreuth (Swedish) Småland Horsemen (Veteran) (8 companies) - Fredrik Stenbock (Swedish) Västergötland Horsemen (Veteran) (8 companies) - Colonel Erik
Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) order of battle
Battle_of_Breitenfeld_(1631)_order_of_battle
1656 battle
allied Swedish and Brandenburg-Prussia forces commanded by Gustaf Otto Stenbock and Prince Georg Friedrich of Waldeck. The battle ended with victory for
Battle_of_Filipów
Swedish electronicore band
band. Escape the Day returned in early-2012 as a 7-piece, with Angeline Stenbock on vocals and Neil Grant on drums. They remade two songs, Turn Back Time
Escape_the_Day
Louis Stevenson, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Vernon Lee, Arthur Machen, Eric Stenbock and Richard Marsh. Gilchrist's first short story collection, The Stone
Robert_Murray_Gilchrist
Son of Svante, also executed during the same event. Erik Sture, Abraham Stenbock, and other high-ranking nobles – Victims of the same purge carried out
1567_in_Sweden
1716 naval battle of the Great Northern War
12-pounder guns positioned in the harbour entrance. The largest Swedish ship, Stenbock, a former ship of the line converted into a cannon barge, surrendered,
Battle_of_Dynekilen
Supreme court of Sweden
From 1972 until 2009, the Supreme Administrative Court resided in the Stenbock Palace on the Riddarholmen islet in central Stockholm. Since 2011 the court
Supreme Administrative Court of Sweden
Supreme_Administrative_Court_of_Sweden
Prince of Transylvania
the king decided to march towards Swedish Pomerania, leaving Gustaf Otto Stenbock in charge. The army then marched towards Warsaw, burning the towns of Mielnik
George_II_Rákóczi
of Prince Pyotr Dmitrievich Gagarin and Countess Anastasia Alexandrovna-Stenbock-Fermor. They had four children: Peter (1883–1942), the last Oryol governor
Vassili_Hendrikov
Battle in the Great Northern War
back to pick up reinforcements. After some days they arrived with Magnus Stenbock and the force at Humlebæk then reached 10,000 soldiers. The strategical
Landing_at_Humlebæk
Yellow with red flush. Width 64 mm (2.5 in), height 56 mm (2.2 in). P Stenbock x Pfirsichroter Sommerapfel. Eating Pick September. Use September. Södermanlands
List_of_apple_cultivars
Swedish politician (1641–1686)
he married Countess Christina Catharina Stenbock (1649–1719), the daughter of Admiral Gustaf Otto Stenbock. They had fifteen children; eight girls and
Anders Torstenson (politician)
Anders_Torstenson_(politician)
Borough in Estonia
the Great Northern War, the manor had multiple owners, among them the Stenbock, Buxhoeveden, Maydell and Schottländer families. After the dispossession
Viimsi
Role of Norway in the Great Northern War
in exile there. In November 1709 Denmark invaded Skåne and Count Magnus Stenbock, charged with the defense of Sweden, succeeded in defeating Denmark at
Norway during the Great Northern War
Norway_during_the_Great_Northern_War
STENBOCK
STENBOCK
STENBOCK
STENBOCK
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lord of the king, Friendly king
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Grace.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Lishitha | லீஷீதாÂ
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lotus
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
White as Ivory
Male
Native American
Native American Hopi name KWAHU means "eagle."
Girl/Female
Irish Celtic
Sparkling.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Unfettered Camel; Variant of Musad
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servants of Allah.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Saint
STENBOCK
STENBOCK
STENBOCK
STENBOCK
STENBOCK