. . . "Field marshal"@en . "Sweden" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ture Gabriel Bielke"@en . . "Count"@en . "Nils Bielke"@en . . . . . . . . . "Nils Bielke"@pl . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hrabia Nils Bielke (ur. 7 lutego 1644 w Sztokholmie, zm. 26 listopada 1716 tam\u017Ce) \u2013 szwedzki radca kr\u00F3lewski, polityk, dyplomata i wojskowy. By\u0142 wnukiem barona . W 1649 Kr\u00F3lowa Krystyna podarowa\u0142a ch\u0142opcu tytu\u0142 barona . Bielke po\u015Blubi\u0142 hrabin\u0119 Ev\u0119 Horn, spadkobierczyni\u0119 maj\u0105tku marsza\u0142ka Gustafa Horna af Bj\u00F6rneborg, kt\u00F3ry nie mia\u0142 syn\u00F3w. Nils Bielke wst\u0105pi\u0142 na s\u0142u\u017Cb\u0119 w armii i na dworze w latach sze\u015B\u0107dziesi\u0105tych XVII wieku. Genera\u0142 od roku 1678, od 1690 feldmarsza\u0142ek. Bra\u0142 udzia\u0142 w zmaganiach cesarza Leopolda I z Turkami."@pl . . . . . . . . "Mounted Life Regiment"@en . . "circa 1670\u20131697"@en . . . "Nils Bielke by David Richter the Younger."@en . . "1697"^^ . . . "1644-02-07"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Mounted Life Regiment" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "8956994"^^ . . . . . "Count Nils Bielke (7 February 1644 in Stockholm \u2013 26 November 1716) was a member of the High Council of Sweden, military and politician. Born the eldest son of Baron Ture Nilsson Bielke, who died in 1648, Queen Christina granted the young boy the barony of Korpo in the archipelago of Finland Proper in 1649. He married countess Eva Horn, one of the heiresses of the sonless field marshal Count Gustav Horn af Bj\u00F6rneborg. As a result of this, he lost his position in 1698 and after a long legal process, he was sentenced to death in 1705. He was, however, pardoned and in 1715, he was redeemed."@en . "Nils Bielke"@en . . . "4209"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1716-11-26"^^ . . . "Stockholm, Sweden"@en . . . . . . "Nils Bielke (1644\u20131716)"@sv . "Nils Bielke"@en . "Nils Bielke, f\u00F6dd 7 februari 1644 i Stockholm, d\u00F6d 26 november 1716, var en svensk greve, milit\u00E4r och diplomat. Han var ambassad\u00F6r i Frankrike 1679\u201382 samt blev generalguvern\u00F6r i Pommern 1687 och f\u00E4ltmarskalk 1690."@sv . . . . . . . "1670"^^ . "Governor-general of Pomerania"@en . . . "1065874830"^^ . "Nils Bielke, f\u00F6dd 7 februari 1644 i Stockholm, d\u00F6d 26 november 1716, var en svensk greve, milit\u00E4r och diplomat. Han var ambassad\u00F6r i Frankrike 1679\u201382 samt blev generalguvern\u00F6r i Pommern 1687 och f\u00E4ltmarskalk 1690."@sv . . "Nils Bielke (General)"@de . "Hrabia Nils Bielke (ur. 7 lutego 1644 w Sztokholmie, zm. 26 listopada 1716 tam\u017Ce) \u2013 szwedzki radca kr\u00F3lewski, polityk, dyplomata i wojskowy. By\u0142 wnukiem barona . W 1649 Kr\u00F3lowa Krystyna podarowa\u0142a ch\u0142opcu tytu\u0142 barona . Bielke po\u015Blubi\u0142 hrabin\u0119 Ev\u0119 Horn, spadkobierczyni\u0119 maj\u0105tku marsza\u0142ka Gustafa Horna af Bj\u00F6rneborg, kt\u00F3ry nie mia\u0142 syn\u00F3w. Nils Bielke wst\u0105pi\u0142 na s\u0142u\u017Cb\u0119 w armii i na dworze w latach sze\u015B\u0107dziesi\u0105tych XVII wieku. Genera\u0142 od roku 1678, od 1690 feldmarsza\u0142ek. Bra\u0142 udzia\u0142 w zmaganiach cesarza Leopolda I z Turkami. W latach 1679-1682 i zn\u00F3w w latach 1684-1687 ambasador szwedzki w Pary\u017Cu. W latach 1687-1698 gubernator szwedzkiego Pomorza. Nils Bielke nie aprobowa\u0142 polityki, jaka prowadzi\u0142 Karol XI wobec starej arystokracji, mia\u0142 te\u017C inn\u0105 wizj\u0119 polityki zagranicznej ni\u017C absolutystyczny rz\u0105d. Wbrew poleceniom ze stolicy nawi\u0105za\u0142 na w\u0142asna r\u0119k\u0119 rozmowy z Francuzami w celu zawi\u0105zania aliansu. Gdy si\u0119 zorientowano, straci\u0142 w roku 1698 stanowisko i po d\u0142ugim procesie zosta\u0142 w 1705 roku skazany na \u015Bmier\u0107, jednak ostatecznie darowano mu kar\u0119. Mia\u0142 tuzin syn\u00F3w. Jednym z nich by\u0142 Thure Gabriel Bielke (1684-1763) szwedzki oficer i dyplomata."@pl . . . "Graf Nils Bielke af \u00C5ker\u00F6 (* 7. Februar 1644 in Stockholm; \u2020 26. November 1716) war schwedischer General und Gouverneur von Schwedisch-Pommern. Er errang zweifelhaften Ruhm durch die sogenannten \u201EBielkeschen M\u00FCnzwirren\u201C."@de . . . . . "Count Nils Bielke (7 February 1644 in Stockholm \u2013 26 November 1716) was a member of the High Council of Sweden, military and politician. Born the eldest son of Baron Ture Nilsson Bielke, who died in 1648, Queen Christina granted the young boy the barony of Korpo in the archipelago of Finland Proper in 1649. He married countess Eva Horn, one of the heiresses of the sonless field marshal Count Gustav Horn af Bj\u00F6rneborg. Nils Bielke entered the service of the Swedish Army and the Royal Court in the 1660s. He was appointed Lieutenant General in 1678, Governor-General of Swedish Estonia in 1687 and Swedish Pomerania (1687\u201398). He became Field Marshal in 1690. During the Scanian War (1675\u20131679), he made important contributions both as a troop organizer and as an officer on the field. He especially distinguished himself at the Battle of Lund in 1676 as the commander of the Royal Cavalry Guard (Livregementet till h\u00E4st). He was Sweden's ambassador in France from 1679\u20131682 and 1684\u20131687, he took part in Emperor Leopold I's Great Turkish War. He was created Reichsgraf in the Holy Roman Empire. Charles XI of Sweden later allowed him comital rank in Sweden. Nils Bielke was dissatisfied with Charles XI's despotic policy towards the old aristocracy. As the governor of Swedish Pomerania it was only reluctantly that he took part in the reduction of property belonging to the nobility. In addition to this, he undertook private negotiations in order to push Sweden towards a pro-French policy against the wishes of the Swedish government. As a result of this, he lost his position in 1698 and after a long legal process, he was sentenced to death in 1705. He was, however, pardoned and in 1715, he was redeemed."@en . . . . "Graf Nils Bielke af \u00C5ker\u00F6 (* 7. Februar 1644 in Stockholm; \u2020 26. November 1716) war schwedischer General und Gouverneur von Schwedisch-Pommern. Er errang zweifelhaften Ruhm durch die sogenannten \u201EBielkeschen M\u00FCnzwirren\u201C."@de . . . . .