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Svensk-ryskt lexikon. 2013.
Svensk-ryskt lexikon. 2013.
Russian bayors — Bayors, sv. baijorer, ryss(e)baijorer [ba ju:rəɹ] , a Swedish transmogrification of ru. бояринъ ‘boyar’, designating in the early modern era all Russian noblemen in general, and particularly a group of Russian noble families who had entered… … Wikipedia
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Anders Örbom — (May 9, 1675 ndash; May 25, 1740) was a Captain in the Swedish Army who was captured at the Battle of Poltava and taken to Siberia as a prisoner of war. cite book |last=Lewenhaupt |first=Adam |authorlink=Adam Lewenhaupt |coauthors= |title=Karl… … Wikipedia
Joachim von Rohr — (January 23, 1677 ndash; November 19, 1757) was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Swedish Army and Commander of the Dalarö fortress. He participated in the Battle of Poltava and was captured and held as a prisoner in Siberia.cite book |last=Lewenhaupt… … Wikipedia
Joakim Cronman — (1638 1703), was an officer in the Swedish Army who died in the Battle of Neumünde during the Great Northern War.cite book |last=Lewenhaupt |first=Adam |authorlink=Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt |coauthors= |title=Karl XII s officerare: Biografiska… … Wikipedia
John Hans Makeléer — John Hans Makeléer, Iain Dubh Baronet (1604 ndash; July 7, 1666) aka John MacLean, Iain Dubh Baronet (also known as Hans Macklier or Johan Macklier in Sweden) was a Scottish Naval Officer and merchant in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was raised to… … Wikipedia
Major (Sweden) — Överstelöjtnant Everstiluutnantti Swedish Army … Wikipedia
Military ranks of the Swedish armed forces — NOTOC Swedish Military Ranks (Army,Airforce,Navy) are currently in a major transition phase with a partial rollback from one officers coprs to a system with two officers corps (specialist officers and officers). Current Between 1972 1983 Before… … Wikipedia
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Sir John Maclean, 1st Baronet — Hans Makeléer, 1st Baronet Born John MacLean 1604 Duart, Scotland Died July 7, 1666(1666 07 07) … Wikipedia
Military ranks of the Swedish Armed Forces — Contents 1 Rank order and duty grade 2 Distribution of personnel vs ranks 3 Ranks and Insignias 4 Translation to English … Wikipedia