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Gustavus Adolphus

(1594–1632) King of Sweden from 1611, known as the "Lion of the North" or "Lightning King" for his role reversing Habsburg fortunes in the Thirty Years' War. ¹

In the Thirty Years' War

  • Landed in Pomerania in 1630, entering the war to support the Protestant cause and check Habsburg power.
  • Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) — decisive Swedish-Protestant victory that ended Habsburg dominance of the field.
  • Battle of Lützen (1632) — tactical Swedish victory against Wallenstein; Adolphus killed in the action.

Significance

Often invoked as a proto-modern general: integrated state-paid armies, lighter mobile artillery, combined-arms tactics, and Protestant ideological framing. The state he left behind was sustained by chancellor Axel Oxenstierna after his death.

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Note: entity page is a stub. Expand with military reforms, domestic policy, and the political context of Swedish intervention in 1630.



Sources

¹ wikipedia-thirty-years-war-2026-06-14.md