13 October 1927(1927-10-13) (aged 73) Stockholm, Sweden
Allegiance
Sweden
Service/branch
Swedish Army
Years of service
1871–1919
Rank
General
Commands held
Småland Hussar Regiment
Life Regiment Dragoons
Quartermaster-General
Swedish Army Quartermaster Corps
Chief of the General Staff
General Knut Gillis Bildt (13 July 1854 – 13 October 1927) was a Swedish Army officer and politician. His senior commands include the post of Quartermaster-General of the Swedish Army (1904–1905) and Chief of the General Staff (1905–1919). Bildt was also a member of parliament for Norrbotten County representing the Protectionist Party for eight years.
General KnutGillisBildt (13 July 1854 – 13 October 1927) was a Swedish Army officer and politician. His senior commands include the post of Quartermaster-General...
Elisabeth Bildt (1849–1914), Carl Nils Daniel Bildt (1850–1931), and KnutGillisBildt (1854–1927). Bildt's great-great-grandson Carl Bildt (born 1949)...
(1820–1894), Swedish baron and prime minister KnutGillisBildt (1854–1927), Swedish army officer and politician "Bildt", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian...
Carl Bildt (1850–1931), Swedish diplomat Harald Bildt (1876–1947), Swedish diplomat Didrik Bildt (1879–1933), Swedish explorer KnutGillisBildt (1854–1927)...
Gustaf V. Bildt family GillisBildt (1820–94), Swedish independent Conservative politician, Prime Minister of Sweden 1888–89. KnutGillisBildt, Swedish...
subordinate to the commander officer of Västerbotten Regiment. 1893–1893: KnutGillisBildt (acting) 1893-1895: Gustaf Magnus Oskar Roger Björnstjerna 1895–1904:...
392 Flygvapennytt 1994, p. 34. Hagström 2014 Boëthius, B. (1924). "KnutGillisBildt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 4. National Archives...
Generallöjtnant Sweden Probantur tempestate fortes 636 11 June 1919 KnutGillisBildt General Sweden 638 5 June 1920 Carl Swartz Minister of Finance 1906–11...
Leijonhielm 1887–1902: August Gustaf Fersen Gyldenstolpe 1902–1904: KnutGillisBildt 1904–1915: Carl Rosenblad 1915–1921: Gustaf Adolf Boltenstern 1921–1927:...
(acting) 1892–1896: Adam Thorén 1896–1904: Richard Berg 1904–1905: KnutGillisBildt 1905–1915: Fredrik Holmquist 1915–1926: Fredrik Frölich 1926–1935:...
of the Infantry 1914–1919 Succeeded by Erik Bergström Preceded by KnutGillisBildt Chief of the General Staff 1919–1922 Succeeded by Carl Gustaf Hammarskjöld...
Jämtland County GillisBildt 1820–1894 reichsmarschall, prime minister independent 1967–1874 1887–1894 City of Stockholm KnutGillisBildt Protectionist...
1886–1888: Carl Warberg 1888–1891: Hans Adolf von Koch 1892–1893: KnutGillisBildt 1893–1895: Bengt Erland Eberhard (Ebbe) von Hofsten 1895–1899: Hugo...
Sweden. p. 104. Retrieved 12 February 2019. Hallendorff, O. (1924). "D A GillisBildt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 4. National Archives...
9 October - Agnes von Krusenstjerna, writer (died 1940) 22 October – GillisBildt, politician (born 1820) - Peggy Hård, first woman clerk (born 1825) -...
Jacob Wrede 1854–1857: GillisBildt 1857–????: Carl Henrik Hägerflycht 1858–1861: Gustaf Lagercrantz ????–????: ? 1867–1870: Knut Erik Leijonhufvud ???...