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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. 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".

  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. Erik Dahlbergh led the ice investigations along the Great Belt. He depicted these events in his diary and letters, where he greatly magnified his own efforts. Painting by David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl. From the Danish side, Dahlbergh carried out careful investigations of the ice.

    • 30 January-15 February 1658 [a]
    • Swedish victoryTreaty of Roskilde
    • Little Belt & Great Belt, Denmark-Norway
  6. Dahlbergh's accurate representation of Polish towns, castles, and land scapes, his artistic observation of people and their culture, together with The Journal of his campaign, form a rich document of 17th century Poland.

  7. 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 ...