Jobst von Scholten (c. 1647 – 7 November 1721) was a Royal Danish Army officer and engineer. Jobst von Scholten's family hailed from the County of Tecklenburg...
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Albrecht von Canitz (two battalions, 800 men) Lieutenant General Jobst von Scholten Bielke's Brigade (Denmark/Austria auxiliary) Brigadier General Christoffer...
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The Danish army under Frederick IV of Denmark was led by general Jobst von Scholten closer to the Russian-Saxon army, and on 3 December the Danish forces...
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estate to Ulrik Christian von Schmidten who was succeeded by Jobst Gerhard von Scholten. It was for a while again owned by the state. In 1824, Lyndbygård...
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attempted to storm the great battery, whilst the Danes, under Count Jobst von Scholten, attempted to drive the French infantry out of the copses beyond the...
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Pomerania (Germany) Leopold of Anhalt-Dessau August von Wackerbarth [de] Jobst von Scholten Defeat 27. 16 Nov 1715 Stresow Battle Swedish Pomerania (Germany)...
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Backdoor. 21 August 2005. Retrieved 17 March 2015. Mounting Tubular Tires by Jobst Brandt Jewitt, Jeff. "Shellac: A traditional finish still yields superb...
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Alliance France Commanders and leaders Ernst von Salisch Earl of Orkney Jobst von Scholten Count de Caraman Marquis de Bully Strength 30,000 men 5,500 men Casualties...
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Nesrin Odabasi 44 Alexander Börger 45 Silke Kollster 46 Monika Insinger 47 Jobst-Alexander Dreß 48 Juliane Große-Neugebauer 49 Petra Averbeck 50 Benjamin...
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governors general (1715–1721) Franz Joachim von Dewitz (1715–1719) Jobst von Scholten (1719–1721) Johan August Meijerfeldt the elder (1713–1747) Axel Löwen...
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850 Emperor Charlemagne had them forced to convert to Christianity. The scholten system was introduced, and Emlichheim, Uelsen, Veldhausen, and Nordhorn...
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outside Gadebusch's walls under the command of lieutenant general Jobst von Scholten, while King Frederick IV established headquarters in the city's castle...
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