Fredrikstad fortress (Fredrikstad festning) was a fortification in Fredrikstad, Norway. It was the base of the Østfold Regiment, with defence related responsibilities for the east side of Oslofjord.[1]
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Fredrikstadfortress (Fredrikstad festning) was a fortification in Fredrikstad, Norway. It was the base of the Østfold Regiment, with defence related responsibilities...
fortress being guarded by a bear. Strangely, Fredrikstad had no fortifications in 1610 (it received some at the end of the 17th century). Fredrikstad...
both the fortresses and the military forces. During the summer of 1675, 1800 men were kept at work on the fortresses at Akershus, Fredrikstad, and Fredriksten...
Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, FredrikstadFortress (Gamlebyen) in Fredrikstad and the ruin park of Tønsberg Fortress in Tønsberg, and they do not know...
Norwegian fortresses during the extended period of hostility between Sweden and Denmark-Norway. He served as an officer of FredrikstadFortress garrison...
100km 62miles Langnes 7 Rakkestad 6 Matrand 5 Fredrikstad Lier 3 Tistedalen 2 Hvaler 1 FredrikstadFortress, under the command of Nils Christian Frederik...
down. He was, however, appointed commandant in Fredrikstad on 5 February 1815, and took over the fortress when the Swedish occupation forces pulled out...
(1667–1719) who became a major general and was commander of the FredrikstadFortress. Johan Caspar von Cicignon was also the grandfather of Ulrik Frederik...
Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, FredrikstadFortress (Gamlebyen) in Fredrikstad and the ruin park of Tønsberg Fortress in Tønsberg. Norway's population...
Court. In 1752 he became a lieutenant colonel and Commandant of FredrikstadFortress from 1766 to 1774. Scheel was the first owner to make Frogner Manor...
Huitfeldt (1677–1748) who was Lieutenant General and commander at FredrikstadFortress in Østfold from 1740. Karen Huitfeldt was given the Ordre de l'Union...
1801. In the Gunboat War from 1807 to 1814, he was commander of FredrikstadFortress and later captain of the warship Dantzich. Fasting was given command...
campaign, and he was promoted to major general and named commander at FredrikstadFortress in 1663, where he died. Johan v. Fircks. 1891. Dansk biografisk leksikon...
to both the fortress and the military forces. In the summer of 1675, 1800 men were kept at work on the fortresses at Akershus, Fredrikstad, and Fredrikshald...
several defeats against the Swedish forces in Eastern Norway, and when FredrikstadFortress surrendered on the 4th of August it was clear that it was only a...
March 1814 he was named commander of FredrikstadFortress after the commander at the time had declared the fortress to be in such poor condition that it...
Lieutenant General in 1739. He died in Fredrikstad in 1740. A memorial of Landsberg was raised at the Fredriksten Fortress, and a square in Halden is named...
the fortifications at Fredrikstad in 1663. Together they worked on the fortification which became known as Fredriksten fortress in Halden. In 1673 Anthony...
1902 to 1916. He was then the commander of FredrikstadFortress from 1916 to 1924 and of Bergenhus Fortress from 1924 to 1929. His first major work on...
March 1805.[citation needed] In 1805 he became interim commander in Fredrikstad for a short period. During the Dano-Swedish War of 1808-1809 he became...
28 July 1660. He began the construction of the fortifications of FredrikstadFortress at Halden in 1663. Together with his son Anthony Coucheron, he worked...
the fifth largest urban area in Norway when paired with neighbouring Fredrikstad. As of 1 January 2018, according to Statistics Norway these two municipalities...
Engineer Corps in 1875. He was the fortress engineer of FredrikstadFortress from 1883 to 1886 and Oscarsborg Fortress from 1886 to 1888. He became premier...