Åke Henriksson Tott

Lieutenant-colonel of the Hakkapeliittas
  • Thirty Years War
    • Battle of Grubin
    • Battle of Breitenfeld (1631)
Spouse(s)
Sigrid Bielke
(m. 1628)
Christina Brahe
(m. 1638)
ChildrenClas Åkesson Tott

Åke Henriksson Tott (or Achatius Tott; 4 June 1598 – 14 July 1640) was a Finnish soldier and politician. His estates included Ekolsund in Sweden, Sjundeby in Finland, Polchow in Swedish Pomerania and Lihula in Swedish Livonia.

He was born in Lohja to Princess Sigrid of Sweden and nobleman Henrik Klasson Tott. He was appointed Privy Councilor in 1630, and Field Marshal in 1631.

In the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648), he commanded troops at the Battle of Grubin, in 1627 and the Battle of Breitenfeld, in 1631. King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden is said to have called him "the snow plow, who is going to clear the path for the rest".

He married Sigrid Bielke (1607–1634), and fathered Clas Åkesson Tott the younger, and Åke Henrik Åkesson Tott.

Gallery

  • Åke Henriksson Tott's tomb in the Cathedral of Turku
    Åke Henriksson Tott's tomb in the Cathedral of Turku

References

  • Nordisk familjebok, 2:a upplagan, Malmö
  • Article Tott, Åke in Biografiskt lexikon för Finland (2008).

External links

  • Find-a-grave link
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  • Finland
People
  • Deutsche Biographie


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