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Skjalm Hvide (before 1045 – c. 1113), was the Earl of
Zealand in
Denmark in the end of the
Viking Age (793–1066) and up to his death. Skjalm's father...
- The
Hvide clan (English: Whites) was a
medieval Danish clan, and
afterwards in
early modern era a
Danish noble surname of
presumably one
surviving branch...
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Hvide Sande (lit:
White Sands) is a
small town in the
middle of the
Holmsland Dunes and
placed around the
artificial canal which connects Ringkøbing Fjord...
- to 1920) were
included in its jurisdiction,
whereas Spandet,
Roager and
Hviding (German from 1864 to 1920) were
included in the
neighbouring 1970–2006...
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support of a
strong monarchical power.
Absalon was born into the
powerful Hvide clan, and
owned great land possessions. He
endowed several church institutions...
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Forgyldte Fisk 28 guns
Havfru 24 guns
Flyvende Hjørt 14 guns
Anthonette 34 guns
Hvide Falk 28 guns Loss 26 guns,
burnt 1679 Jægare 24 guns
Vindhund 14 guns Havmand...
- Anne
Hvide's House (Danish: Anne
Hvides Gård) is a two-storey, half-timbered
building in
Svendborg on the
Danish island of Funen. One of the
oldest houses...
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County (excluding
towns of Taps,
Hejle and Vejstrup), and the
towns of
Hviding,
Roager and
Spandet Both
World Wars
Hultschin Region Czech Republic Hlučín...
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Christina Hvide (in Swedish:
Kristina Stigsdotter) (c. 1145 – c. 1200) was
Queen of
Sweden as the wife of King
Charles VII and the
mother of King Sverker...
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Benedicta Hvide also
called Benedicta Ebbesdotter (c. 1165 or 1170 – c. 1199 or 1200) was
Queen of
Sweden as the
first wife of king
Sverker II. She belonged...