- The
House of
Nobility (Swedish: Riddarhuset) in Stockholm, Sweden, is a
corporation and a
building that
maintains records and acts as an
interest group...
- Christian's
succession to the
thrones of
Norway and
Denmark was
confirmed at the
Herredag ****embly of
notables from the
three northern kingdoms,
which met at Copenhagen...
-
Frederick III • 1808–1814a
Frederick VI (last)
Legislature Riksråd and
Herredag 1537–1660
Norwegian Government commission 1807–1810
Historical era Early...
- the land by
relying on
Danish magnates and nobles. At the High
Court (
Herredag) of
Copenhagen in 1542, the
nobility of
Denmark voted Christian a twentieth...
-
entitled to vote in any
provincial council when held, as in the Realm's
Herredag,
later Riddarhuset. In 1561, King Eric XIV
began to
grant some noblemen...
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Pomerania (first) • 1513–23b
Christian II (last)
Legislature Riksråd and
Herredag (one in each kingdom)
Historical era Late
Middle Ages • Inception 17 June...
- in the
streets and
profaning and
devastating the
Catholic churches. A
Herredag, or ****embly of Nobles, was held at
Copenhagen on 2 July 1530, ostensibly...
- King, he did
summon the
Council of the
Realm once
annually to meet at the
herredag, but most of his
business with the
council was done on a one-to-one basis...
-
ordained Sadolin (1529).
Amongst "the free priests" who
attended the
herredag of
Copenhagen in 1530
Sadolin occupied a
prominent place.
Frederick subsequently...
- of the
Realm (rigskansler). He
escorted Christian IV to the
Norwegian herredag in Christiania.[citation needed] He
inherited Knuthenborg Årsmarke from...