Carl Von Linne Ka Linnaeus Swedish Naturalist Visited by Gustav III 1790Christian IV of Denmark is Decisively Beaten by the Imperial Army Under TillyDefenestration of PragueFrench General Turenned, Swedish General Wrangel and the German-Swedish Statesman KonigsmarkFriedrich V Elector Palatine the "Winter King" of Bohemia is DefeatedGustaf Adolf King of Sweden Lands at UsedomGustaf Adolf King of Sweden Makes an Alliance with Elector Georg Wilhelm Von BrandenburgGustaf Adolf with His Minister Axel Oxenstiern Negotiates with Imperial General WallensteinGustaf III Goes to Aix-La-Chapelle to Confer with French Royals in Exile from the RevolutionGustaf III Himself a Writer of Merit Founds the Svenska AkademienGustaf III of Sweden Travels in Italy Admires AntiquitiesGustav III Imposes Laws for the Security of the NationGustav III Meets Catherine Empress of Russia at St. PetersburgGustav III Restores Royal Power: His First Move is to Arrest the Entire Council as a BodyGustav III is Assassinated at a Masked Ball at the Opera House by Jakob Johan AnckarstromGustav III of Sweden Attends a Rehearsal of the Opera Gustaf WasaHe Visits a Fortune-Teller Who Predicts, Correctly, Impending Disaster Ca 1791Naval Battle Between Sweden and HollandPrague Taken by the Swedish ArmyThe Imperial Army Under Ferdinand of Hungary Defeats the Swedish-German Allies at NordlingenThe Imperial Forces Under Tilly Take Magdeburg after a SiegeThe Imperial Forces Under Tilly are Defeated by Gustaf Adolf at LeipzigThe Kurfurst Von Sachsen and the Swedish General Johan BanerThe Meeting of the Protestant Leaders Ernst Von Mansfeld and Christian Von BraunschweigThe Protestants Under Herzog Bernhard Recapture RegensburgThe Swedes Defeat Wallenstein's Imperial ArmyThe Swedes Defeat the Danes at Jankov and Torstenson Takes Hatzfeld PrisonerThe Swedish General Torstenson Has to Abandon His Projected AttackTilly is Killed During the Battle of Leck by the Artillery Barrage of Gustaf AdolfWallenstein Besieges Stralsund on the Baltic: a Parley with the DefendersWallenstein is Murdered by Agents of Ferdinand II Because He was Becoming Too Ambitious
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