Axel von Fersen the Younger
Swedish general and politician

Born
September 4th, 1755
269 years ago
Died
June 20th, 1810
215 years ago — 54 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Sweden
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Served as a prominent general and politician in Sweden during the 18th century. Participated significantly in the Swedish military during the Russo-Swedish War. Held influential positions within the Swedish government and was involved in various political movements. Advocated for military reforms and modernization within the Swedish army. Maintained connections with other European powers and played a role in the politics of his time.
Served as a general in the Russo-Swedish War
Influential politician in 18th century Sweden
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