Smålands kavalleriregemente and Skånska tremänningsregementet till häst
I've finished up two small units from the second line of the swedish left flank, Smålands kavalleriregemente and Skånska tre- och femmänningsregementet till häst.
These
are two very different units, Småland being one of the original
"indelta"/alloted cavalry regiments raised before the war and was part
of the King's army fighting at Kliszów 1702, Pułtusk 1703, Warszawa
1705, Holowczyn 1708, until it was lost at Poltava, and reraised for the
defence of Skåne in 1709, and Skånska tre- och femmänningarna one being one of the temporary
regiments raised in 1700 by combining three and five rusthåll to set up
one extra cavalryman, only participating in one field battle, i.e at
Helsingborg.
Johan Valentin von Daldorff, the colonel of
Smålands, was originally a messenger from the court of duke Friedrich IV of Holstein-Gottorp
sent to its ally Sweden with the news of the peace at Travendal, and
then took service in the Swedish army. Daldroff avoided capture at
Poltava and followed Charles XII into the Ottoman empire and
participated in the skirmish at Bender, got back to Sweden to lead his
reraised regiment, finally meeting his end in the battle of Stresow
1715.
Count Göran Gyllenstierna was the colonel of Skånska tre-
och femmänningsregementet till häst, and apart from a member of the high
nobility also an experienced career officer serving in the coalition
army in the nine years' war, and from 1700 as colonel for the regiment in Sweden.
As the line commander on the left flank in Helsingborg he distinguished himself in the
battle.
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