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  1. Baron Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (4 March 1574 – 17 March 1650) was a Swedish soldier and politician. He was made a baron ( friherre ) in 1615, appointed Field Marshal in 1616, Privy Councilor in 1617, Governor General of Ingria in 1617 and served as Lord High Admiral from 1620 until his death.

  2. El barón Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (4 de marzo de 1574 - 17 de marzo de 1650) fue un soldado y político sueco. Fue nombrado barón ( friherre) en 1615, nombrado mariscal de campo en 1616, consejero privado en 1617, gobernador general de Ingria en 1617 y se desempeñó como Lord Alto Almirante desde 1620 hasta su muerte.

  3. Prelude. Kokenhausen was one of three major forts blocking the Swedish progress on the line of the Daugava River. Swedish forces of about 2,000 under Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm had been blockading the fortified town of Kokenhausen, located on Daugava River, between Riga and Daugavpils - since 10 March - after the arrival of Duke Charles with heavy artillery - laying a siege to it since 28 March.

  4. Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, född 4 mars 1574, död 17 mars 1650, adlad Gyllenhielm 1592, friherre 1615, militär; fältmarskalk 1616, riksråd 1617, ståthållare över Ingermanland 1617, riksamiral 1620. Utomäktenskaplig son till hertig Karl och frillan Karin Nilsdotter, [2] prästdotter från Östergötland.

  5. Karl Karlsson Gyllenhielm. Född:1574-03-04 – Nyköpings Alla Helgona församling, Södermanlands län. Död:1650-03-07 – Solna församling, Stockholms län (på Karlbergs Slott, begr i Strängnäs Domk.) Landshövding, Fältmarskalk, Riksamiral. Band 17 (1967-1969), sida 569. Meriter.

  6. Baron Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm was a Swedish soldier and politician. Background He was an illegitimate son of Duke Carl, later King Charles IX of Sweden, and Karin Nilsdotter, the daughter of a clergyman from Östergötland, and was raised at the royal estate of Julita in Södermanland.

  7. Karlberg in 1662 according to Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna. Three medieval villages at the location — Ösby, Bolstomta, and Lundby — were bought by Lord High Admiral Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm (1574-1650) in the 1620s and subsequently unified into a single estate named "Karlberg" after himself.