'Åke Henriksson Tott', or ''Achatius Tott'', (
1598–
1640) was a
Swedish soldier and politician. 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.