Svend Poulsen Military person

Svend Poulsen (c. 1610 - c. 1680), also referred to as Svend Poulsen Gønge (Swedish: Svend Gjönge Povlsen) was a Danish military commander in the 17th century, serving in the armies of Christian IV, Frederick III, and Christian V. He fought in the Torstenson War, Second Northern War, and the Scanian War, and led the snaphane militia in guerilla warfare against Sweden in occupied Zealand from 1658 to 1659. He was popularized under the name Gøngehøvdingen (English: the Gønge chieftain) in 1853, when his exploits were fictionalized under that name by Danish author Carit Etlar. The historicity of his aliases has since been disputed.

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Military person

allegianceDenmark
military operations
Torstenson War
Scanian War
Second Northern War
military branch
Royal Danish Army
Royal Netherlands Army
service start1625
service end1625

Svend Poulsen on Wikipedia