(1664-04-06)6 April 1664[citation needed] Vuorentaka Manor in Halikko, Finland
Died
18 April 1742(1742-04-18) (aged 78) Ekebyholm Manor, Norrtälje, Sweden
Political party
Caps (mössorna)
Spouse(s)
Anna Beata Ehrensteen (married 1696) Inga Törnflycht (married 1705) Margareta Gyllenstierna (married 1711)
Military service
Allegiance
Sweden
Rank
Lieutenant General
Battles/wars
Great Northern War
Count Arvid Bernhard Horn af Ekebyholm (6 April 1664 – 18 April 1742) was a Swedish general, diplomat and politician, a member of the noble Horn family. He served twice as president of the privy council chancellery (1710–1719 and 1720–1738) and was one of the leading figures of the Swedish Age of Liberty.[1]
^Grauers, Sven (1920). "Arvid Bernhard Horn". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 19. Stockholm: National Archives of Sweden. p. 378. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
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