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Fredriksten is a
fortress in the city of
Halden in Norway. This
Fortresses was
constructed by Denmark-Norway in the 17th
century as a
replacement for...
- The
siege of
Fredriksten (Norwegian:
Beleiringen av
Fredriksten festning) was an
attack on the
Norwegian fortress of
Fredriksten in the city of Fredrikshald...
- men were kept at work on the
fortresses at Akershus, Fredrikstad, and
Fredriksten. "Ulrik
Fredrik Gyldenløve (1638 – 1704)".
Larvik Museum.
Retrieved September...
- was shot to
death during the
siege of
Fredriksten fortress. The
Swedes were not
militarily defeated at
Fredriksten, but the
whole structure and organisation...
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Rosenkrantz Tower (Bergen City Museum) Kavli, Guthorm.
Norges festninger, fra
Fredriksten til Vardøhus (Universitetsforlaget. 1987) ISBN 8200184307 Knut ****e...
- 316,000 and the 2014
season by 336,000. The
programme is
recorded at
Fredriksten Fortress, a 10,000-seat[citation needed]
border fortress in
Halden during...
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After Denmark–Norway
ceded the
territory which included Bohus Fortress,
Fredriksten Fortress was
constructed in
Fredrikshald on the
newly established Norwegian-Swedish...
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Turkey (now Moldova). Some
years later he was
killed at the
Siege of
Fredriksten during an
attempt to
invade Norway. The
Swedish Age of
Greatness (Swedish:...
- (aged 36)
Killed in
battle against Denmark–Norway
during the
siege of
Fredriksten in 1718.
Regency of
Princess Ulrika Eleonora (later
Queen Ulrika Eleonora;...
- Trondheim.
Poorly equipped,
Armfelt pulled out
after the king fell at
Fredriksten. The
ensuing disaster that
struck his army is
known as the
Carolean Death...