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  1. Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna af Korsholm och Wasa, 1st Count of Korsholma and Vaasa, Finnish: Gabriel Pentinpoika Oxenstierna, (18 March 1586 at Lindholmen Castle, Västergötland – 12 December 1656 at Edsberg Manor, Sollentuna) was a Swedish statesman, jurist and diplomat.

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    Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna, 1st Count of Korsholm and Vasa (1586–1656), Lord High Admiral and Lord High Treasurer, 1st cousin of Axel Gustafsson. Bengt Bengtsson Oxenstierna, Baron of Eka and Lindö (1591–1643), diplomat and Privy Councillor, Governor-General of Ingria and Livonia.

  3. Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna, 1º Conde de Korsholm y Vasa (1586-1656), Alto Almirante y Alto Tesorero de Suecia, primo hermano de Axel Gustafsson. Bengt Bengtsson Oxenstierna, Barón de Eka y Lindö (1591-1643), diplomático y Consejero Privado, Gobernador General de Ingria y Livonia.

  4. Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna puso el nombre al palacio en honor a su madre que descendía de la prestigiosa familia Tre Rosor (“Tres Rosas”). La construcción del castillo se realizó en el estilo típico de la época, el renacentista. Se comenzó en 1634 y se completó en 1638.

  5. Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna af Korsholm och Wasa, greve av Korsholm och Vasa, född 18 mars 1586 i Lindholmens slott, Strö socken, Västergötland, [ 5] död 12 december 1656 på Edsbergs slott, Sollentuna socken, Uppland, var ämbetsman, riksamiral och riksskattmästare. Gift i Stockholm den 7 oktober 1610 med Anna Gustafsdotter Banér (1585–1656).

  6. Count Bengt Gabrielsson Oxenstierna (1623–1702) was a Swedish soldier and statesman, who served as Foreign Minister from 1680 to 1697. During this period, he ensured Sweden remained neutral and moved away from its traditional French alliance.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Bengt Gabrielsson, Count Oxenstierna (born July 16, 1623, Morby Castle, Sweden—died July 12, 1702, Stockholm) was a Swedish statesman who, as the principal foreign policy adviser of King Charles XI, established a virtually neutral foreign policy for Sweden, breaking the existing alliance with France and forming ties with the Netherlands, England...