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  1. Erik Dahlbergh (Estocolmo, 10 de octubre de 1625 - ibidem, 16 de enero de 1703), llamado Erik Jönsson hasta su nombramiento como caballero en 1660, fue un ingeniero, soldado y mariscal de campo sueco, llamado "el Vauban de Suecia".

  2. Sculpture of Erik Dahlberg. Stockholm Palace. Erik Dahlbergh in Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna. Count Erik Jönsson Dahlbergh (10 October 1625 – 16 January 1703) was a Swedish military engineer, Governor-general and Field marshal. He rose to the level of nobility through his military competence.

  3. Erik Dahlbergh ( Estocolmo, 10 de octubre de 1625 - ibidem, 16 de enero de 1703), llamado Erik Jönsson hasta su nombramiento como caballero en 1660, fue un ingeniero, soldado y mariscal de campo sueco, llamado "el Vauban de Suecia". Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. Vida.

  4. Erik Dahlbergh, fram till det att han adlades 1660 Erik Jönsson, född 10 oktober 1625 i Stockholm, död 16 januari 1703 i Stockholm, gravsatt i Turinge kyrka i Södermanland, var en svensk greve, militär, arkitekt och ämbetsman; krigsråd 1677, landshövding i Jönköping 1687–93, fältmarskalk 1693, generalguvernör i Bremen ...

  5. Eric, Count Dahlbergh (born October 10, 1625, Stockholm, Sweden—died January 16, 1703, Stockholm) was a Swedish soldier, civil servant, and graphic artist who served with distinction in the Swedish war against Denmark (1675–79) and the Great Northern War (1700–21) and directed fortifications as part of the military rebuilding program of King Cha...

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  6. Erik Dahlbergh. (1625—1703) Quick Reference. (1625–1703) Swedish fortification officer, architect, cartographer, and field marshal. He is now best remembered for his planning of and preparatory artistic drawings for a monumental series of 354 engravings of ... From: Dahlbergh, Erik in The Oxford Companion to the Book »

  7. Erik Dahlbergh. (1625—1703) Quick Reference. (1625–1703) Swedish fortification officer, architect, cartographer, and field marshal. He is now best remembered for his planning of and preparatory artistic drawings for a monumental series of 354 engravings of ... From: Dahlbergh, Erik in The Oxford Companion to the Book »