24 October 1736(1736-10-24) (aged 69) Liljendal, Nyland, Kingdom of Sweden (now Finland)
Allegiance
Swedish Empire
Rank
General
Commands held
Swedish Army
Battles/wars
Great Northern War
Battle of Systerbäck
Battle of Koporye
Battle of Helsinki
Battle of Pälkäne
Battle of Storkyro
Siege of Fredriksten
Carl Gustaf Armfeldt[a] (9 November 1666 – 24 October 1736) was a Swedish officer, general and friherre (baron) who took part in the Great Northern War.
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