Niels Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp
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Niels Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp (March 25, 1646–August 16, 1723) was a Swedish soldier and Governor-General of Swedish Estonia from 1706 to 1709.
He was born with the family name Brattman which was ennobled to Strömberg in 1674, and after receiving the title of baron (friherre) in 1699 wrote himself "Stromberg". In 1703 he was appointed lieutenant general and in 1706 became a count while in Estonia. He added the "af Clastorp" after the family mansion Clastorp in Södermanland (in present-day Katrineholm Municipality)).
During 1710 he had to defend Riga for several months, until surrendering and being held captive for a few months. He returned to Stockholm in 1711 where he was appointed president of the Swedish National Judicial Board for Public Lands and Funds (Kammarkollegium) and its sub-organisation, the Swedish Agency for Public Management (Stadskontoret).
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- (Swedish) article Stromberg, Nils from Nordisk familjebok
Preceded by: Wolmar Anton von Schlippenbach |
Governor General of Swedish Estonia 1706 - 1709 |
Succeeded by: Carl Gustaf von Nieroth |