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  1. Johan Banér (1596 m. birželio 23 d. Djursholmo pilyje Uplande – 1641 m. gegužės 10 d.) – danų kilmės Švedijos feldmaršalas Trisdešimties metų kare.. Buvo švedų regento Karolio IX 1600 m. už ištikimybę Zigmantui Vazai nužudytojo senatoriaus sūnus.

  2. Johan Banér (23 June 1596 – 10 May 1641) was a Swedish Field Marshal in the Thirty Years' War. Johan Banér was born at Djursholm Castle in Uppland. As a four-year-old he was forced to witness how his father, the Privy Councillour Gustaf Banér, and uncle, Sten Axelsson Banér (also a Privy Councillour), were executed at the Linköping Bloodbath in 1600. They were accused of high treason by ...

  3. 29 de oct. de 2023 · Johan Mauritz Banér, född 1708-02-00.. Kammarherre.. Död 1767-09-22 på Ekenäs.. Gift 1732-11-30 med friherrinnan Hedvig Ulrika Catharina Ribbing af Zernava, dotter av generallöjtnanten friherre Gabriel Ribbing af Zernava och grevinnan Ulrika Eleonora Oxenstierna af Korsholm och Vasa.

  4. Johan Banér was a Swedish field marshal who served in the Thirty Years' War. He joined the Swedish Army in 1615 and served with distinction in wars with Russia and Poland. Banér served as Gustavus Adolphus' chief subordinate, leading the right wing of Swedish cavalry in the first Battle of Breitenfeld. He was wounded in an unsuccessful assault on Albrecht von Wallenstein's camp at the Alte ...

  5. 29 de oct. de 2023 · Johan Gabriel Banér, född 1733-10-12 Boxholm. Överste i fransk tjänst 1760. Död 1811-11 -21 på Björkvik. Gift 1764-12-02 på Stockholms slott med hovfröken, grevinnan Lovisa Fredrika Cronhielm af Flosta, dotter av generallöjtnanten greve Johan Cronhielm af Flosta och hans 1:a fru grevinnan Sigrid Bonde af Björnö. view all.

  6. BANÉR (Banner, Banier), JOHAN (1596–1641), Swedish soldier in the Thirty Years’ War, was born at Djursholm Castle on the 23rd of June 1596. Entering the Swedish army, he served with distinction in the wars with Russia and Poland, and had reached high rank when, in 1630, Gustavus Adolphus landed in Germany.