List Of Governors Of Malmöhus County
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List Of Governors Of Malmöhus County
This is a list of governors of Malmöhus County of Sweden from 1719 to its dissolution in 1996, when it was merged with Kristianstad County to form Skåne County. *Carl Gustaf Hård (1719–1727) * Johan Cronman (1727–1737) *Wilhelm Bennet (1737–1740) *Carl Georg Siöblad (1740–1754) * Georg Bogislaus Staël von Holstein (1754–1763) * Carl Adlerfelt (1764–1769) *Johan Cronhielm (1769–1772) * Reinhold Johan von Lingen (1772) * Bengt Gustaf Frölich (1772–1776) * Tage Thott (1776–1794) * Gustaf von Rosen (1794–1812) *Wilhelm af Klinteberg (1812–1829) * Jean Albrecht Berg von Linde (1829–1831) * Magnus Stackelberg (1831–1833) * Fredrik Posse (1834–1851) * Samuel von Troil (1851–1874) *Axel Gustav Adlercreutz (1874–1880) * Gotthard Wachtmeister (1880–1892) * Robert Dickson (1892–1902) * Gustaf Tornérhjelm (1902–1909) * Robert de la Gardie (1909–1925) * Fredrik Ramel (1925–1938) * Arthur Thomson (1939–1951) * Allan Vougt (1951–1953) * Gustav A ...
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Malmöhus County
Malmöhus County ( sv, Malmöhus län) was a county of Sweden 1719–1996. On 1 January 1997 it was merged with Kristianstad County to form Skåne County. It had been named after Malmöhus, a castle in Malmö, which was also where the governor originally lived. History Malmöhus County was part of Skåne province which was controlled by Denmark until 1658. In 1657, Denmark declared war on Sweden, while Sweden was at war with Russia, Poland, and Austria. Swedish forces were sent immediately from Poland to Denmark. Denmark was defeated which required the transfer of Skåne, Halland, Blekinge and Bohuslän provinces to Sweden under the Treaty of Roskilde. Denmark attempted to regain the lost provinces until 1710, but was unsuccessful. Geography Malmöhus County was part of Scania province situated on a peninsula that projects into the Baltic Sea on the northeast of the Öresund straits. The geography differs in many aspects from the rest of Sweden. The coastal regions typically hav ...
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