Gustav David Hamilton

Swedish count and soldier
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Quick Facts

IntroSwedish count and soldier
PlacesSweden
wasMilitary officer Soldier Officer
Work fieldMilitary
Gender
Male
Birth29 January 1699, Västra Tunhems församling, Sweden
Death29 December 1788Barsebäcks parish, Sweden (aged 89 years)
Star signAquarius
Family
Father:Hugo Hamilton of Hageby
Children:Adolf Ludvig Hamilton Axel Hamilton af Hageby
Awards
Royal Order of the Seraphim 
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Biography

Gustav David Hamilton (1699–1788) was a Swedish count and soldier. He was born in 1699 in Barsebäck, Malmöhus County, Sweden. He left Sweden in 1718-1720 to educate himself in warfare in France. In 1720 he became a captain and in 1740 he became a lieutenant colonel, both during French service. In 1741 he returned to Sweden and made a series of career progressions. In 1741 he became a colonel, in 1747 a major general and in 1755 lieutenant general. He was also named a count in 1751, and in 1765 he gained the right to the title field marshal. In 1778 he was made a Lord of the Realm. He was also politically active in the Hats.

In 1758 he was made commander of Swedish forces in Swedish Pomerania during the Seven Years' War. He led an advance on the Prussian capital of Berlin, but retreated following the Battle of Fehrbellin in September 1758. Dissatisfaction with his performance led to him being replaced by his superiors.

He was the father of Adolf Ludvig Hamilton.

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