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Carl Gustaf Wrangel




  lived December 23 1613 - July 5 1676
  placeofbirth Uppsala , Sweden
  placeofdeath Rügen , Swedish Pomerania
  caption Carl Gustaf Wrangel in 1662
  allegiance Sweden
  rank Field Marshal
  commands Commander-in-chief of the Swedish army in Germany
  battles Thirty Years War <br> Northern Wars


Carl Gustaf Wrangel ( December 23 , 1613 - July 5 , 1676 ) was a Swedish soldier and Count of Salmis .

He was the son of baroness Margareta Grip Av Vinäs and Herman Wrangel and was paternally descended from a family of Baltic German origin, branches of which settled in Sweden, Russia and Germany . Carl Gustaf was born near Uppsala and at the age of twenty distinguished himself as a cavalry captain in the war against the Army of the League. Three years later he was colonel, and in 1638 major-general, still serving in Germany. In 1644 he commanded a fleet at sea, which defeated the Danes at Fehmarn on October 23 .

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In 1657 he was appointed Lord High Admiral and in 1664 Lord High Constable of the Realm , and as such he was a member of the Privy Council during the minority of Charles XI Of Sweden . But his last campaign was unfortunate. Commanding, ineffectively owing to his broken health, in the war against Brandenburg, he was recalled after his stepbrother Baron Waldemar Wrangel ( 1647 - 1676 ), had been defeated at Fehrbellin . He died on Rügen , in Swedish Pomerania shortly afterwards, on July 5 , 1676 .