• Count Eric Carl Gabriel Oxenstierna (20 September 1916 - 22 February 1968) was a Swedish historian and archaeologist. Eric Carl Gabriel Oxenstierna was...
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    Axel Gustafsson Oxenstierna (Swedish: [ˈǎksɛl ˈʊ̂ksɛnˌɧæːɳa] ; 1583–1654) was a Swedish statesman and Count of Södermöre. He became a member of the Swedish...
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    jointly with Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna in 1457 and alone from 1466 to 1467. He was born in Scania during the reign of King Eric of Pomerania, as the son...
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  • Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved May 25, 2016. The Norsemen. Eric Oxenstierna. 1965. Dronning Åsa av Oseberg (Vitenskap-og-teknologi – NRK) Vikingaskeppet...
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  • Regents Bengt and Nils Jönsson Oxenstierna 1448–1457: Charles VIII (Karl Knutsson Bonde) 1457: Regents Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna and Erik Axelsson Tott 1457–1464:...
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    58-59 Wagner 2005, p. 51 Boyer 1987, p. 1925 Boyer 1987, pp. 1296–1297 Eric Oxenstierna, Les Vikings, histoire et civilisation (in French). Paris, 1962, p...
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    by contemporary legends to descend from a younger brother of King Eric IX (Saint Eric). His mother, an important heiress, descended from Jarl Karl the...
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  • county 1457–1457 : Regents Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna (Jöns Pentinpoika Oxenstierna) the archbishop and Eric Axelsson Tott (Eerik Akselinpoika Tott) 1457–1464 :...
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  • died 13 April 1591 at Steninge, married 1538 Gabriel Kristiernsson Oxenstierna, who became 1st Baron of Mörby and Steninge (died 1585) Ingeborg Eriksdotter...
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  • governors-general of Finland: Nils Bielke (1623–1631) Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1631–1634) Per Brahe the Younger (1637–1640; 1648–1654) Gustaf Evertsson...
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    (philologist) Herbert Jankuhn Anders Kaliff Gustaf Kossinna Magnus Olsen Eric Oxenstierna Gudmund Schütte Stjernquist, Berta [in Swedish] (1987). "Birger Nerman"...
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    Lilliehöök (extant) Natt och Dag (extant, Sweden's oldest noble family) Oxenstierna (extant) Porse Posse (extant) Ribbing (extant) Rosenstråle Sparre (extant)...
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    Gustav Adolf broke camp and left. On 3 November, Maria wrote to Axel Oxenstierna: "without H.R.M.'s presence, I am worth nothing, not even my life." Her...
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  • because of their Catholic faith. February 13: Erik Oxenstierna (not to be confounded with Eric Oxenstierna), born in Södermanland, count of Södermöre and...
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    archbishop from 1747). List of Archbishops of Uppsala R. Holm, "Benzelius, Eric d.ä.", in Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, vol. 3. Nordisk familjebok, 2nd ed...
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  • 1611-1632 : King Gustav Adolphus the Great 1632-1644 : Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna, leader of government under the minority of the monarch 1644-1654 : Queen...
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    at the Battle of Lützen. He was assisted in his efforts by Count Axel Oxenstierna, the Lord High Chancellor of Sweden, who also acted as regent after his...
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    and Beauty & the Beast. In 2015, Bryant played the role of Count Johan Oxenstierna in the historical drama The Girl King. In 2016, he and his Haven co-star...
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    received the power from temporary Swedish regents Archbishop Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna and lord Erik Axelsson Tott. However, Sweden being volatile and split...
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    regibus for consistency, which for instance means counting Eric Årsäll but not "Eric and Eric". Eric's accession is traditionally dated to 970, but the date...
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    Gustavus Vasa's Privy Councillors, created count of Visingsborg by King Eric XIV, known also as the continuator of Peder Svart's chronicle of Gustavus...
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  • "The Traveller" may refer to several people: Bengt Bengtsson Oxenstierna (1591–1643), Swedish diplomat sometimes called Resare-Bengt ("Bengt the Traveller")...
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    gave birth to Snorri Thorfinnson and stayed for about three years. Oxenstierna, Eric (May 1967). "The Vikings". Scientific American. 216 (5): 66–79. ISSN 0036-8733...
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    Gustaf Gabrielsson Oxenstierna [de] 1588–1588 Hans Wachtmeister 1588–1590 Gustaf Axelsson Banér 1590–1592 Erik Gabrielsson Oxenstierna [de] 1592–1600 Göran...
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    after Olov Björnsson, in 1318. In 1457, the archbishop Jöns Bengtsson (Oxenstierna) was allowed by the pope to declare himself primate of Sweden. Uppsala...
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  • speech at the council of Basel, where he argued that the Swedish monarch, Eric of Pomerania, was a successor to the Gothic kings, and that the Swedish delegation...
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    responsible for maintaining relations with foreign powers and especially Axel Oxenstierna possessed massive influence during his tenure as Chancellor (1612–1654)...
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    Mälaren, on the outskirts of Stockholm, it was built in the 1630s by the Oxenstierna family and became a royal palace in 1762, when the state gave it to Duke...
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    two sessions, during the turbulent Reformation events. He was the son of Eric Arvidsson Trolle, a former regent of Sweden during the era of the Kalmar...
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    2014-05-08 at the Wayback Machine Gillingstam, Hans (1952). Ätterna Oxenstierna och Vasa under medeltiden (PDF). Stockholm.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
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