The House of Trolle is the name of a noble family, originally from Sweden. The family has produced prominent people in the histories of Sweden and Denmark...
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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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Look up Trolle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trolle is a surname which is common in the Scandinavian countries. People with the surname include:...
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Mette Trolle (1637 – floruit 1679), was a Danish noblewoman, poet and Catholic convert, known for her unconventional life style. She was the daughter of...
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Erik/Eric Trolle may refer to: Erik Trolle Eric Trolle (diplomat) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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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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Ane Trolle (born 1979) is a Danish singer and songwriter. She contributes notably on Trentemøller's album The Last Resort where she provides vocals for...
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Trolle (1863–1934) was a Swedish diplomat who held several posts, including minister of foreign affairs and governor of Östergötland County. Trolle was...
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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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Brent Trolle (born 1947), also styled as Brent Trollé, is a New Zealand artist based in Hokitika on the West Coast. He is known for his oil and acrylic...
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Herluf Trolle (14 January 1516 – 25 June 1565) was a Danish naval hero, Admiral of the Fleet and co-founder of Herlufsholm School (Herlufsholm Skole og...
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been named Herluf Trolle: HDMS Herluf Trolle (1899), a coastal defense ship built in the late 1890s and early 1900s HDMS Herluf Trolle (F353), a frigate...
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Herlufsholm School (section Trolle-morgen)
June 1565. Herluf Trolle (1551), Collections of Frederiksborg castle Birgitte Gøye (1550), Frederiksborg collections Herluf Trolle and Birgitte Gøye carved...
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Trolle og den magiske fela (Trolle and the magical violin) is the fifth studio album and the first Norwegian-language album by the Belarusian-Norwegian...
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Troll Tales (redirect from Tolle Trolle)
Troll Tales is a Danish-German animated series from 1999 based on the books of Henning Kure. It involves three young trolls called Snapper, Tumbler and...
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Nils Orvar Trolle (4 April 1900 – 7 March 1971) was a Swedish freestyle swimmer. He competed in the 100m and 4×200 m events at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics;...
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Digital download, CD Label: Grappa Musikkforlag AS 34 — — — — — — — — — Trolle og den magiske fela Released: 2 December 2015 Format: Digital download,...
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Reformation in Denmark–Norway and Holstein (section Background, Gustaf Trolle, interdict and the need for a functioning church)
1518. Trolle was pro-union (the Kalmar Union) and was allied with Christian II who made a unionist conquest of Sweden in the autumn of 1520. Trolle was...
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Countess Alice Viktoria Trolle-Wachtmeister (9 May 1926 – 26 June 2017) was a courtier at the Royal Court of Sweden from the 1970s to 2015, serving as...
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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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Michel Trollé (born 23 June 1959) is a French former racing driver from Lens, Pas-de-Calais. He began his career in Championnat de France Formule Renault...
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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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Trolle-Ljungby Castle (Swedish: Trolle-Ljungby slott) is a castle in Kristianstad Municipality, Scania, in southern Sweden. The Renaissance style castle...
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regent and Gustav Trolle, Archbishop of Uppsala, and son of Eric Trolle. The archbishop claimed more autonomy for the church. Sture had Trolle removed from...
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Louis Hjelmslev (redirect from Louis Trolle Hjelmslev)
Louis Trolle Hjelmslev (Danish: [ˈjelˀmsle̝w]; 3 October 1899 – 30 May 1965) was a Danish linguist whose ideas formed the basis of the Copenhagen School...
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Herluf Trolle (F353) was a Peder Skram-class frigate in the Royal Danish Navy which was in use until 1990. The ship is named after Herluf Trolle, a 15th-century...
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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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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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Henrik af Trolle (24 November 1730 – 12 March 1784) was a Swedish naval officer and commander of the Swedish Archipelago fleet. He was ennobled in 1772...
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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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