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'''Göran Silfverhielm''' (1681 &ndash; January 7, 1737) was a Swedish [[Field Marshal]].
 
'''Göran Silfverhielm''' (1681 &ndash; January 7, 1737) was a Swedish [[Field Marshal]].
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Silfverhielm was born in Småland. He was conferred the dignity of Baron 1725, and was promoted to Field Marshal 1734. Silfverhielm was married to Hedvig Ulrika Ekeblad daughter of the wealthy and influential governor Claes Ekeblad Elder. He is buried in Nasby church, Vetlanda municipality.
 
Silfverhielm was born in Småland. He was conferred the dignity of Baron 1725, and was promoted to Field Marshal 1734. Silfverhielm was married to Hedvig Ulrika Ekeblad daughter of the wealthy and influential governor Claes Ekeblad Elder. He is buried in Nasby church, Vetlanda municipality.
   
He was one of the officers who followed [[Charles XII of Sweden]] at Bender after the disaster at [[Poltava]] and Perevolochna.
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He was one of the officers who followed [[Charles XII of Sweden]] at Bender after the disaster at Poltava and Perevolochna.
   
== References ==
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| NAME = Silfverhielm, Goran
 
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Swedish Field Marshal
 
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1681
 
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Småland]]
 
| DATE OF DEATH = January 7, 1737
 
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Vetlanda]]
 
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Göran Silfverhielm
Göran Silfverhielm
Göran Silfverhielm
Born 1681
Died 1737 (Aged 55 or 56)
Place of birth Småland
Place of death Vetlanda
Allegiance Sweden
Rank Field Marshal
Battles/wars Battle of Poltava

Göran Silfverhielm (1681 – January 7, 1737) was a Swedish Field Marshal.

Silfverhielm was born in Småland. He was conferred the dignity of Baron 1725, and was promoted to Field Marshal 1734. Silfverhielm was married to Hedvig Ulrika Ekeblad daughter of the wealthy and influential governor Claes Ekeblad Elder. He is buried in Nasby church, Vetlanda municipality.

He was one of the officers who followed Charles XII of Sweden at Bender after the disaster at Poltava and Perevolochna.

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