Björneborg County infantry Regiment Åbo County Infantry Regiment
Battles/wars
Nine Years' War
Great Northern War
Battle of Rauge
Battle of Jakobstadt
Battle of Gemauerthof
Battle of Lesnaya
Battle of Desna
Siege of Veprik
Battle of Poltava (POW)
Spouse(s)
Margareta Elisabeth Maidel
(m. 1696)
Friherre Berndt Otto von Stackelberg[a] (14 May 1662 – 29 August 1734), also known as Berndt Otto Stackelberg the Elder, was a Swedish field marshal (fältmarskalk) and nobleman. Stackelberg fought in the Great Northern War as a subordinate to Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt and King Charles XII, seeing action in a number of major battles until his capture at the battle of Poltava. After the war, and his subsequent release, he would be given overall command of Swedish forces in Finland.
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