Johann Patkul, Livonian politician and agitator of Baltic German extraction
German exonym for Patkule, a village in Latvia
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Patkul may refer to: Johann Patkul, Livonian politician and agitator of Baltic German extraction German exonym for Patkule, a village in Latvia This disambiguation...
Johann Reinhold Patkul (27 July 1660 – 10 October 1707) was a Livonian nobleman, politician and agitator of Baltic German extraction. Born as a subject...
The priest Lorentz Hagen was a friend of Patkul's and described the horrors his friend had to endure when Patkul was condemned to be broken on the wheel:...
The treaty also secured the extradition and execution of Johann Reinhold Patkul, architect of the alliance seven years earlier. Meanwhile, the forces of...
Johann Patkul as early as 1703, which included a combined attack that would neutralize the Swedish army. Von Paijkull was impressed by Patkul's plans,...
original on 2007-03-14. Retrieved April 1, 2019. "Patkul, Johann Reinhold von". Johann Reinhold von Patkul. Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. Allgemeine Deutsche...
(1623–1702) Gabriel Oxenstierna (1587–1640) Johan Oxenstierna (1611–1657) Johann Patkul (1660–1707) Anders Torstenson (1641–1686) Axel von Fersen, Sr. (1755–1810)...
and loosely based on the life of Livonian nobleman and politician Johann Patkul (1660–1707). The play is set in the year 1707, and divided in five acts...
alliance against Sweden, mainly through the efforts of Johann Reinhold Patkul, a Livonian nobleman who turned traitor when the "great reduction" of Charles...
was originally called the Patkul Ditch because of the Patkul Redoubt on its banks. The redoubt was named after Dietrich Patkul, the last deputy governor...
The Campaign of Grodno was a plan developed by Johann Patkul and Otto Arnold von Paykull during the Swedish invasion of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
deliverance of gold to king Charles XII of Sweden but was rebuffed. Johann Patkul Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon. Vol. 28. Stockholm. 1992–94.{{cite book}}:...
Preobrazhenskoye (or the Treaty of Preobrazhenskoe) was negotiated by Johann Patkul and signed on 22 November 1699 in Preobrazhenskoye (now a part of Moscow)...
consisting of 800 men under the command of generals Georg Reinhold von Patkul and Hans Henrik von Tiesenhausen were sent out from Rakvere to secure the...
Baltic German nobles, which led many of them, under the leadership of Johann Patkul, to side with Peter the Great and the Russian Empire during the Great Northern...
guardian-government of King Gustav IV Adolf with Russian military assistance. Johann Patkul, protested the land-recovery project of Charles XI of Sweden and, when unsuccessful...
Jesper Parnevik (born 1965) golfer Ulrika Pasch (1735–1796) painter Johann Patkul (1660–1707) Livonian nobleman and politician Carl Fredrik Pechlin (1720–1796)...
Gottlieb von der Osten-Sacken (1752–1837), field marshal (Russia) Johann Patkul (1660–1707), politician and military commander (Sweden, Poland, Russia)...
1st Duke of Shrewsbury, English politician (d. 1718) July 27 – Johann Patkul, Livonian nobleman, politician (d. 1707) August 2 – Luis Francisco de la...
created. November 22 – The Treaty of Preobrazhenskoye, negotiated by Johann Patkul, is signed at a palace of the Tsar of Russia Peter the Great, and representatives...
Livonian noble and spokesman of the Livonian nobles Johann Reinhold von Patkul to successfully lobby for war against Sweden in the pretext of the war,...
Stralsund, where Stenbock, together with major generals Georg Reinhold Patkul and Fredrik von Mevius, negotiated with Flemming and his companions, the...
September 24 – Vincenzo da Filicaja, Italian poet (b. 1642) October 10 – Johann Patkul, Livonian nobleman, politician (b. 1660) October 22 – Sir Cloudesley Shovell...