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Arvid Wittenberg

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Arvid Wittenberg was born on Johannesberg in Porvoo, Finland as a son of the assessor Johannes Wirtenberg von Debern and Magdalena Schönfeld or Magdalena Johansdotter till Skinnarbacka. The title of count was given to Arvid Wittenberg in 1652. He was married twice, with Eva Margareta von Langen from
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Asmus, Ivo (2003). "Das Testament des Grafen. Die pommerschen Besitzungen Carl Gustav Wrangels nach Tod, förmyndarräfst und Reduktion". In Asmus, Ivo; Droste, Heiko; Olesen, Jens E. (eds.).
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until the city was given up 21 June 1656. Contrary to what had been stated in the terms of capitulation, he was placed in prison in Zamość where he later died.
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In 1657, after Arvid Wittenberg had died in Polish custody, his son Leonard Johan Wittenberg (born 1646) was accommodated as a ward by Arvid's friend,
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1645, in which he on both occasions commanded the Swedish right flank. He then took command of the Swedish army until the arrival of
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Arvid Wittenberg combined military skills with a hard and cruel treatment of enemies, which made him hated amongst the Poles.
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in 1634. He was captured there but later freed. He then participated in the battles of
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1642 to her death in 1646 and in 1648 he married Maximiliana Elisabeth von Schönburg.
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Arvid Wittenberg began his military career in 1622 and participated as a
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with whom he participated in the rest of the Swedish campaign in the
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Gemeinsame Bekannte: Schweden und Deutschland in der FrĂĽhen Neuzeit
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until Torstenson resigned in 1645, including the battles of
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and his army to submission. He was given the command of
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Swedish military personnel of the Thirty Years' War
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Index


Matthäus Merian the Younger
Swedish
count
field marshal
privy councillor
Porvoo
Finland
Zamość
Poland
colonel
Battle of Nördlingen
Wittstock
Chemnitz
major general
Lennart Torstenson
Thirty Years' War
Breitenfeld
Jankov
Carl Gustaf Wrangel
Charles X Gustav
Second Northern War
nobles
Ujście
voivodships
Poznań
Kalisz
KrakĂłw
Koniecpolski
Warsaw

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