- It
became obsolete in the
Middle Ages and was
replaced by duke (hertig/
hertug/hertog). The word is
etymologically related to the
English earl. The term...
- of duke (
hertug).
There is no
indication that
those two
titles meant the same thing, or was mixed. He was
first jarl, and then also
hertug, but after...
-
album Bomber Over
Centrum was
released in
February 2012,
followed by Ung
hertug (2013) and Barn af Byen (2015).
During the
following years, Kesi mostly...
- families. Jørgensen 1887, p. 378. Jørgensen,
Adolf Ditlev (1887). "Alexander,
Hertug af Sønderborg" [Alexander, Duke of Sonderburg].
Dansk biografisk Lexikon...
-
festival in Haderslev, the
Hertug-Hans-Fest is
named after, and the
local brewery Fuglsang has
named a beer
after him (
Hertug Hans Pils). Even the hospital...
-
Skule Bårdsson or Duke
Skule (Norwegian:
Hertug Skule; Old Norse: Skúli Bárðarson) (c. 1189–24 May 1240) was a
Norwegian nobleman and
claimant to the royal...
- Preussen, 1504–47".
Dansk biografisk Lexikon.
Retrieved August 15, 2016. "
Hertug Hans den ældre i Haderslev" (PDF).
Historisk Tidsskrift.
Retrieved August...
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Danish title of duke, not
being counted as "nobility":
Dukes of
Schleswig (
hertug af Slesvig): originally,
descendants of
Gerhard III, who was
granted the...
- Ærkebisp".
Dansk biografisk Lexikon.
Retrieved August 1, 2018. "Erik (I),
Hertug af Sønderjylland, –1272".
Dansk biografisk Lexikon.
Retrieved August 1,...
- The Duke of
Lolland (Danish:
Hertug af Lolland) was a
Danish title first created for Canute, Duke of
Estonia in 1249. The
title was
frequently held by...