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DAHLBERG (DAHLBERGH), ERIK JOHANSEN, COUNT (16z5-1703) , See also: Swedish soldier and engineer, was See also: born at See also: Stockholm
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His early studies took the direction of the science of fortification, and as an engineer officer he saw service in the latter years of the See also: Thirty Years' War, and in Poland
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As adjutant-general and engineer adviser to See also: Charles X
.
(Gustavus), he had a
See also: great share in the famous See also: crossing of the frozen Belts, and at the sieges of See also: Copenhagen and Kronborg he directed the See also: engineers
.
In spite of these. distinguished services, Dahlberg remained an obscure See also: lieutenant-colonel for many years
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His patriotism, however, proved See also: superior to the tempting offers Charles II. of See also: England made to induce him to enter the See also: British service, though, in that age of professional soldiering, there was nothing in the offer that a See also: man of honour could not accept
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At last his talents were recognized, and in 1676 he became director-general of fortifications
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In the See also: wars of the next twenty-five years Dahlberg again rendered distinguished service, alike in attack (as at See also: Helsingborg in 1677, and Dunamunde in 1700) and defence (as in the two sieges of See also: Riga in 1700): and his See also: work in repairing the fortresses of his own country, not less important, earned for him the title of the " See also: Vauban of Sweden." He was also the founder of the Swedish engineer corps
.
He retired as See also: field-marshal in 1702, and died the following
See also: year
.
Erik Dahlberg was responsible for the See also: fine collection of drawings called Suecia antiqua et hodierna (Stockholm, 1660-1716; end edition, 1856 3rd edition, 1864-1865), and assisted See also: Pufendorf in his Histoire de Charles X Gustave
.
He wrote a memoir of his See also: life (to be found in Svenska Bibliotek, 1757) and an account of the See also: campaigns of Charles X
.
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Lundblad, Stockholm, 1823) . |
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