Erik Trolle (or Erik Arvidsson) (c. 1460–1530) was elected regent of Sweden in 1512, during the era of Kalmar Union. He was Justiciar of Närke and a Lord...
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Eric Trolle may refer to: Erik Trolle (c. 1460–1530), regent of Sweden Eric Trolle (diplomat) (1863–1934), Swedish diplomat This disambiguation page lists...
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"Erik Trolle". Nordisk familjebok. Retrieved August 1, 2020. "Sten Sture d.y." Historiesajten. Retrieved August 1, 2020. "Gustaf Eriksson Trolle". Nordisk...
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over the Reichsverweser. However, the pro-Danish Riksråd had elected Erik Trolle as Rikspreneur in January but was forced to withdraw that decision because...
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Gustav Eriksson Trolle (September 1488 – 1535) was Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden, in two sessions, during the turbulent Reformation events. He was the...
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The Herluf Trolle class was a class of coastal defence ships of the Royal Danish Navy. The class comprised Herluf Trolle, Olfert Fischer and Peder Skram...
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depict a headless troll whereby some have retrospectively called him Arvid Trolle. Arvid Birgersson was born as second son of Birger Birgersson of Bergkvara...
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Kalmar Union Svante Nilsson (1503–1512), succeeding Sten Sture the Elder. Erik Trolle 1512. Sten Sture the Younger (1512–1520), succeeding Svante Sture. Gustav...
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Bloodbath. Erik Larsson was born on 13 July 1550 to Lars Siggesson [sv] of the noble family Sparre and Britta Turesdotter of the noble family Trolle. His father...
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party were invited to a meeting at Tre Kronor castle. Archbishop Gustav Trolle, demanding economic compensation for things such as the demolition of Almarestäket's...
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Sture the Elder 1504–1511: Regent Svante Nilsson Sture 1512: Regent Eric Trolle 1512–1520: Regent Sten Sture the Younger (Sten Sture den yngre) 1520–1521:...
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HDMS Herluf Trolle was the lead ship of the Herluf Trolle class of coastal defense ships built for the Royal Danish Navy. The Herluf Trolle class was built...
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Erik Axelsson Tott Charles VIII (House of Bonde) Sten Sture the Elder John II3 (House of Oldenburg) Sten Sture the Elder Svante Nilsson Erik Trolle Sten...
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Gabriel Oxenstierna 9. Anna Sested 2. Bengt Oxenstierna 10. Erik Trolle 5. Beata Trolle 11. Karin Gyllenstierna 1. Count Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna...
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of Erik Gunnar Tornérhielm (1895–1969), a squire from Gedsholm [sv], and the Danish-born Ellen Valentiner-Branth (1897–1965). As a child, Trolle-Wachtmeister...
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Erik Benzelius the younger (27 January 1675 in Uppsala – 23 September 1743) was a priest, theologian, librarian, Bishop of Linköping, 1731–1742 and Archbishop...
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Erik Benzelius (the Elder) (16 December 1632 – 17 February 1709) was a Swedish theologian and Archbishop of Uppsala. Benzelius was born at the Bentseby...
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up the entailed estate of Trolleberg, the name Trolle-Wachtmeister. This name, along with the Trolle coat of arms in conjunction with that of the Wachtmeister...
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(not ordained) 1469–1515: Jakob Ulvsson 1515–1517: Gustav Trolle 1520–1521: Gustav Trolle (under Danish government) 1523–1544: Johannes Magnus (in exile...
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Hanseatic League in Lübeck. Under Sten Sture the Younger, the archbishop Gustav Trolle was removed from his office, and his castle Almarestäket on lake Mälaren...
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Niels Trolle til Trollesholm og Gavnø (20 December 1599 – 20 September 1667) was a Danish nobleman who served as vice admiral under Christian IV and later...
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Fredenstjerna (1755–1758) Erik von Stockenström (1758–1769) Johan Rosir (1770–1772) Joakim Vilhelm Liliestråle (1772–1779). K.A. Trolle Wachtmeister (1779–1793)...
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Almarestäket's castle (redirect from Sankt Erik's castle)
later. During the domestic political strife of the 1510s, the bishop Gustav Trolle held the castle, which was besieged by his main opponent Sten Sture the...
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Archbishop Gustav Trolle, who was at the time in exile abroad, should be reinstated. The papal bull declared the deposition of Trolle unlawful. However...
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biological studies in the Sound/Øresund. Sold in 1933 to the Danish Captain Alf Trolle and refitted for use in polar waters. The refitting was substantial and...
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Rolf Trolle Andersen (born 14 March 1945) is a Norwegian diplomat. He was born in Oslo as a son of diplomat Rolf Andersen and maternal grandson of Danish...
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under Trolle, and a Swedish fleet of around 49 ships, under Klas Horn. Afterward, the Danes retired to Køge Bay, south of Copenhagen, where Trolle died...
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became involved in a conflict with archbishop Gustav Trolle, son of his previous rival Eric Trolle. The archbishop claimed more autonomy for the church...
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Gyldenstolpe 1895–1900: Arvid Taube 1900–1903: Thor von Ditten 1903–1905: Eric Trolle 1905–1906: Carl Haraldsson Strömfelt 1906–1908: Albert Ehrensvärd 1908–1913:...
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