Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Axel Löwen (1 November 1686 – 25 July 1773) was a Swedish duke, Serafimer night, commander of Svärdsorden and part of the Swedish privy council. Löwen was a volunteer in the Fortification Corps in 1702, got his main military education abroad, and in 1712 became liutenant-quartermaster general (a rank corresponding to lieutenant colonel) in the German provinces. He became noted at the siege of Stade, were he also was taken as a prisoner by the Danes."@en }
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- Axel_Löwen comment "Axel Löwen (1 November 1686 – 25 July 1773) was a Swedish duke, Serafimer night, commander of Svärdsorden and part of the Swedish privy council. Löwen was a volunteer in the Fortification Corps in 1702, got his main military education abroad, and in 1712 became liutenant-quartermaster general (a rank corresponding to lieutenant colonel) in the German provinces. He became noted at the siege of Stade, were he also was taken as a prisoner by the Danes.".
- Q792450 comment "Axel Löwen (1 November 1686 – 25 July 1773) was a Swedish duke, Serafimer night, commander of Svärdsorden and part of the Swedish privy council. Löwen was a volunteer in the Fortification Corps in 1702, got his main military education abroad, and in 1712 became liutenant-quartermaster general (a rank corresponding to lieutenant colonel) in the German provinces. He became noted at the siege of Stade, were he also was taken as a prisoner by the Danes.".