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in 1632–33. In 1631, he headed diplomatic missions as extraordinary ambassador to France and the Netherlands. In 1634 he was appointed Governor-General of Swedish Livonia and Ingria and Master of Horse of the Realm, and was appointed to the
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According to contemporary sources, Oxenstierna was able to talk, read and write in Swedish, Latin, French, German, Italian and Spanish and also spoke some Persian and Turkish.
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As was customary in the Oxenstierna family, he was educated abroad and spent the years 1607–1613 travelling the European continent, studying at the German universities of
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and visiting Poland and Italy. He visited Palestine in 1613 but was robbed and returned impoverished to Italy, where he entered the service of the Grand Duke of Tuscany,
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in 1633, in her first marriage, which remained childless at the time of his death in 1643. His widow commissioned his final resting place, the Brahe burial chapel of
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wrote a biography on Oxenstierna in 1918, popularising the moniker "Resare-Bengt", which however is posthumous and only recorded since the late 18th century.
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The Oxenstierna family occupied many of the highest offices of the state during the reign of Gustavus Adolphus and
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minority. Other well-known members of the same generation of the family included his older half-brother
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alongside several of his Oxenstierna relatives in 1641. Oxenstierna died without issue in Riga in 1643.
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On his return he entered royal service and was sent on a diplomatic mission to the
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He was named Crown Equerry in 1627 and was appointed Governor of Swedish occupied
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In 1616 he travelled to the Middle East again, through Asia Minor to
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in the Swedish administration in Prussia, e.g. as Governor of
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in the field, served under his cousin Governor-General
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Hedin, Sven. Resare-Bengt: En Levnadsteckning (1918)
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Index


Rydbo
Riga
Swedish Livonia
Swedish
Privy Councillor
Governor-General
Ingria
Livonia
Persia
Palestine
Egypt
Oxenstierna
Bengt Gabrielsson Oxenstierna the Elder
Charles, Duke of Södermanland, Närke and Värmland
Rostock
Jena
Wittenberg
Cosimo II de' Medici
Aleppo
Baghdad
Isfahan
Safavid
Persia
Abbas I
Hormuz
India
Shiraz
Venice
Venetian Republic

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