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Kommission des Regierungsrats Georg Bernhard von Engelbrechten zu
den Friedensverhandlungen in Utrecht
Schwedisches Regierungsarchiv >> 1 Auswärtiges >> 1.8 Korrespondenz mit Abgesandten, Residenten und anderen Agenten des Königs von Schweden
1711-1712
Enthält: Schreiben der Landesregierung an das Stockholmer Kanzleikollegium vom 5. März 1712, mit Anlagen u.a.: Schreiben des Gabriel Helmburg (Hjelmborg) aus Frankfurt a.M. vom 31. Dezember 1711; Schreiben der Landesregierung an Engelbrechten vom 21. März 1712, mit beigefügtem Konzept einer Instruktion für diesen vom 17. März 1712; Schreiben Engelbrechtens an die Landesregierung vom 19. April, 7. und 24. Mai 1712 wegen seiner Reise von Wetzlar nach Utrecht und der Friedensverhandlungen; Schreiben der Landesregierung an die Regierung des Herzogtums Zweibrücken vom 26. Mai 1712
Verzeichnung
Index-Gruppe: frei: GND:1034717456:Engelbrecht, Georg Bernhard von
Engelbrechten, Georg Bernhard, Regierungsrat Helmburg (Hjelmborg), Gabriel, Gesandter, schwedischer
Friedensverhandlungen, Utrecht Kanzleikollegium, Stockholm
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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