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Slaghalm 1676

Charles XI, Battle of Lund
Events from the year 1676 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 1 June - Danish victory in the Battle of Öland and Danish invasion of the Swedish province of Scania.[1]
 - Creation of the Snapphane movement to resist the Swedes in the province of Scania.
 - Battle of Bysjön
 - August 17 - Swedish victory in the Battle of Halmstad
 - December 4 - Swedish victory in the Battle of Lund
 - Åbo landtag
 
Births
- Nils Reuterholm, governor (died 1756)
 - Philip Johan von Strahlenberg, officer and geographer (died 1747)
 
Deaths
- 29 April - Anna Zippel, alleged witch (born date unknown)
 - 29 April - Brita Zippel, alleged witch (born date unknown)
 - 1 June - Lorentz Creutz, government administrator, county governor (born 1615)
 - June - Claes Uggla, officer (born 1614)
 - July - Carl Gustaf Wrangel, commander (born 1613)
 - August - Lars Stigzelius, archbishop (born 1598)
 - 5 August - Malin Matsdotter, alleged witch (born 1613)
 - November - Gävle Boy, notorious witch finder (born 1663)
 
References
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