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Hans Christoff von Konigsmarck

Count Hans Christoff von Königsmarck, of Tjust (4 March 1600 – 8 March 1663), son of Conrad von Königsmarck and Beatrix von Blumenthal, was a Swedish-German soldier who commanded Sweden's legendary flying column, a force which played a key role in Gustavus Adolphus' strategy.

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He was born in Kötzlin, Altmark. He was appointed major general in 1640, governor general of Bremen-Verden in 1645, Privy Councilor in 1651 and field marshal in 1655. He is best known for the unsuccessful battle of Prague between 25 June and 1 November 1648 which was cut short when the Thirty Years' War ended.

In 1655 Königsmarck erected a castle in Lieth and named it after his wife Agathe von Leesten. The name of the castle, Agathenburg, also became the toponym of the village Lieth. Their children were:

  • Otto Wilhelm von Königsmarck
  • Conrad or Kurt Christoph von Königsmarck, whose children were:
  • Karl Johann von Königsmarck
  • Maria Aurora von Königsmarck.
  • Amalia Wilhelmina von Königsmarck
  • Philip Christoph von Königsmarck
  • Beata Elisabet von Königsmarck
  • He died, aged 63, in Stockholm.

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    Hans Christoff von Königsmarck Wikipedia