Östgöta Cavalry regiment
Östgöta kavalleriregemente
Was a cavalry regiment
originally set up in 1636, becoming indelt in 1689 drawing croft
soldiers from the province of Östergötland. As part of the royal army it
took part in the battles of Kliszow 1702, Warsawa 1705, Holowczyn 1708
and lost to the last man at Poltava. It was reraised and positioned
under Lieutenant general Burenskiöld on the swedish left flank in the
battle of Helsingborg 1710.
It was led in the battle by the acting regimental colonel Bertil Roxendorff (1657-1711), 53 year old at the time and formally retired from a life of military service in the regiment. Born as Roxman in Östergötland, he took service as a simple cavalryman in 1674, and fought with merit in the scanian war. He was made quartermaster in 1677, and promoted to Rittmeister at the start of the Great Northern War. Served for 35 years in the regiment until his formal discharge in 1706, when he also was ennobled, taking the name of Roxendorff. The battle of Helsingborg was his last service, as he passed away in 1711.
Roxendorff fathered 15 children(plus 3 dead in childbirth), and was deeply integrated to the Östgötra cavalry regiment and the military. Six out of his seven sons took service in the Östgöta cavalry regiment, and six out of his eight daughters married officers within the regiment.
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