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    Tre Kronor (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈtreː ˈkrûːnʊr]) or Three Crowns Castle was a castle located in Stockholm, Sweden, on the site where Stockholm Palace...
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  • emblem on its jersey Tre Kronor (castle), a 16th-century royal castle in Stockholm, Sweden HSwMS Tre Kronor, a Swedish Navy ship Tre kronor (TV series) Three...
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    Gamla stan in Stockholm since the middle of the 13th century when Tre Kronor Castle was built. In modern times the name relates to the building called...
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    Tre Kronor Castle, seen from the southwest (Swedish: Slottet Tre Kronor, sett från sydväst) also called Tre Kronor from Slottsbacken (Swedish: Tre Kronor...
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    The siege of Tre Kronor (Swedish: Belägring av Tre Kroner, Danish: Belejringen af Tre Kroner), or the siege of the Royal Castle in Stockholm, was a siege...
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    Sweden, when guests in the crowning party were invited to a meeting at Tre Kronor castle. Archbishop Gustav Trolle, demanding economic compensation for things...
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    is mostly a later Baroque design. Immediately behind the church is Tre Kronor castle. Destroyed by fire in 1697 and subsequently replaced by the Stockholm...
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    that he probably died of arsenic poisoning. Eric XIV was born at Tre Kronor Castle, the morning of 13 December 1533. His mother died before his second...
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    castle was not repaired until decades later, in large part because Tre Kronor Castle (the royal palace in Stockholm) had burned just five years prior and...
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    tracing agnatic kinship to Nils Kettilsson (Vasa) (died 1378), fogde of Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm. Several members held high offices during the 15th century...
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    and other Swedish, Baltic and Scandinavian territories. In 1697, Tre Kronor Castle burned down and was replaced eventually by Stockholm Palace; the time...
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    Tre Kronor Castle, and others were taken to Gråmunkeholmen (Riddarholmen). The captives were tortured with saws. On 17 June the prisoners inside Tre Kronor...
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    Riddarholmen Church. Stockholm City Hall itself is also depicted. The Tre Kronor castle and a horse ridden by Saint Erik are also there. St. Erik's head cannot...
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    Empire. Some of the collections were lost during the fire in the Tre Kronor castle. During the later part of the 18th century, art and antiquities were...
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    chief and royal council judge Nils Nilsson. Their wedding was held at Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm. Otavan Iso tietosanakirja, Otava 1966, osa 9 p. 705...
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    many castle and fortress projects were partly inherited from the time of Gustav I and Eric XIV, and partly started by John III. The Tre Kronor Palace...
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    women buried in the Vatican Grottoes. Christina was born in the royal castle Tre Kronor. Her parents were the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus and his German...
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    London's Cadogan Hall on 8 November 2014. The opera takes place in the Tre Kronor castle in Stockholm and on an island in Saltsjön Bay in the weeks leading...
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    established as an independent authority. In a fire in 1419, not only the Tre Kronor castle in Stockholm, but the entire city was affected, incl. the town hall...
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    Per Brahe the Elder. After his return, Brahe became governor of Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm, but had difficulty cooperating with Duke Karl, who was...
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    1697 Tre Kronor (castle), 24 November 1655 son of Charles X and Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp Ulrike Eleonora of Denmark Tre Kronor (castle), 5 April...
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    Passions of the Soul. Chanut lived at Västerlånggatan, 450 meters from Tre Kronor (castle) on Gamla Stan. There, Chanut and Descartes made observations with...
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    Tennessee, US Tre Kronor castle ('three crowns castle'), Sweden Trekroner ('three crowns'), Denmark Trekroner Fort ('three crowns fort'), Denmark Tres Cantos...
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    Nyköping Castle *8 November [O.S. 29 October] 1622 – 4 November [O.S. 25 October] 1660*, Gothenburg death 1660–1697 Charles XI Tre Kronor Castle, *4 December [O...
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    besieged Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm from September 1501 until 6 May 1502. The kings wife, Queen Christina was the commander of the castle. This was...
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    Sweden (10 March 1596 – 7 August 1618), daughter of Charles IX, at Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm. Their marriage remained childless and they were also...
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    and over the partly dry moat at the south corner of the royal palace Tre Kronor. From 1648, it was commonly known by the name "Lejonkulan" ("The Lion's...
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    Gardie, and on 7 March 1647, she married him in the Royal Chapel of Tre Kronor (castle) in Stockholm. The marriage was arranged by Christina. Traditional...
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  • Councillors, who arrested them for treason and had them brought to Tre Kronor (castle) and tortured. The 15 June, three of the prisoners were burned. On...
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    John, and the couple was engaged in 1646. The wedding took place at Tre Kronor (castle) 1649 in the presence of the monarch. The marriage was described as...
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