• ^ "Ålund, Otto Wilhelm (1894). Gustaf II Adolf: Ett 300-årsminne berättadt för ung och gammal : Med öfver 100 illustr. och flera kartor (in Swedish).
  • Gustav II Adolf (1594-1632) was the son of King Karl IX and Kristina of Holstein-Gottorp.
  • Thus, by their decision he is officially, to this day, to be called Gustaf Adolf the Great (Gustavus Adolphus Magnus).
  • Gustav II Adolf (1594–1632), sometimes known by his Latinized name Gustavus Adolphus, was the King of Sweden (1611–1632)...
  • için kullanışsız olan tüfekleri hafifleterek, kullanımının kolaylaştırması, fişeğin icadı ve topların hafif ve kullanışlı hale getirilmesi de gustav ıı adolf'un...
  • Its breastwork being partly destroyed. It is said that both Gustaf II Adolf and his brother Karl Filip participated in the trenchdigging with shovels in hand.
  • Below is the article summary. For the full article, see Gustavus Adolphus. Gustav II Adolf, Latin Gustavus Adolphus, (born Dec. 9, 1594, Stockholm, Swed.—died Nov.
  • Military reform of Gustav II Adolf. The king's reform made the Swedish army the most advanced and strongest in Europe.
  • Portrait of Matthäus M. the Elder. Below you will see an exceptionally honest portrait of Gustav II Adolf and his wife Maria Eleanor, made in 1632
  • Gustav Adolf (1594-1632) ünlü bir İsveç kralıdır. Devlet başkanlığının yanı sıra çok kuvvetli bir komutan olarak da isim bırakmıştır.