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  1. Magnus Stenbock, the Swedish aristocrat and war hero, lived his life in pursuit of honour. Yet, as Andreas Marklund reveals, he died in disgrace, broken by the schemes of a cunning spy. On the freezing winter morning of February 23rd, 1717 a Swedish prisoner of war died alone in his cell at the Citadel of Frederikshavn in Copenhagen. The name ...

  2. För andra personer med samma namn, se Magnus Stenbock (olika betydelser). Carl Magnus Pontus Nils Stenbock, född den 28 september 1911 i Stockholm, död den 2 maj 2007 på Herrborum i Sankt Anna socken i Östergötlands län, var en svensk greve, författare, debattör och konstnär.

  3. Magnus Stenbock, der var søn af hærføreren Gustaf Otto Stenbock, blev generalguvernør i Skåne i 1707. Tre år senere, i 1710, fejrede han en stor triumf, da han under Store Nordiske Krig slog en dansk hær ved Helsingborg; ifølge traditionen bestod hans sejrende hær kun af træskoklædte bønderkarle. Slaget gjorde en ende på det danske ...

  4. Count Magnus Stenbock (22 May 1665 – 23 February 1717) was a Swedish field marshal (Fältmarskalk) and Royal Councillor. A commander of the Carolean Army during the Great Northern War, he was a prominent member of the Stenbock family. He studied at Uppsala University and joined the Swedish Army during the Nine Years' War, participating in the ...

  5. 10 de sept. de 2023 · Magnus Stenbock född 1664-05-12 i Stockholm, † 1717-02-23 i danska fästningen Fredrikshamn och begravd 1720-09-26 i grevliga Oxenstiernska graven i Uppsala domkyrka. S:s ungdomslärare var H. Spegel och O. Hermelin. 1678 inskrevs han som student i Uppsala, varefter han 1683 begav sig utrikes för att söka utländsk krigstjänst.

  6. Magnus Stenbock. CountrySweden. Town:Helsingborg. Year of creation:1901. Rider (s):Magnus Stenbock. (1665 –1717) was a Swedish military officer at the time of the Great Northern War. He was educated at Uppsala and at Paris. During the Nine Years’ War he was employed not only in the field but also as a confidential agent in diplomatic missions.

  7. In 1885, Count Magnus died, upon which Stenbock, as the oldest living male relative, acceded to the status of Count and to the possession of the family's estates in Estonia. Eric traveled to and lived in Kolga for a year and a half; he returned to England in the summer of 1887, during which time he sank deeper into alcoholism and drug addiction .