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Olavinlinna (also
known as St. Olaf's Castle; Swedish:
Olofsborg; German: Olafsburg;
literally Olof's Castle) is a 15th-century three-tower
castle located...
- the key
Finnish castles and
fiefdoms of Viborg,
Tavastehus (and
built Olofsborg), and was
always on the
Swedish side,
accepting the
Danish monarch when...
- Ostrobothnia.
Sweden also
established castles at Uleåborg
around 1375 and
Olofsborg in 1475,
clearly on the
Novgorodian side of the border. In 1595, the Treaty...
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Olsborg Castle (Swedish: Olsborg), also
Olofsborg, was a
fortified castle located in
Tanum Muni****lity in Bohuslän, Sweden. It is
situated on a steep...
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eastern Savonia; the
building of a
Swedish castle at
Olavinlinna (Swedish:
Olofsborg) in 1475 was
especially provocative. However,
Novgorod was not in a position...
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Swedish name
Location Date
Condition Picture St. Olaf's
Castle Olavinlinna Olofsborg Savonlinna 1475
Largely restored Turku Castle Turun linna Åbo
slott Turku...
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Insurance building, 1900–1901
Fabianinkatu 17 (Agronomitalo), 1900–1901
Olofsborg (apartment building) [fi] (Swedish for Olavinlinna,
which the top resembles)...
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holding the
northern border. In the 1470s, they
established another castle,
Olofsborg, over 100 km
north of Viborg.
During the
whole Middle Ages, that fortress...
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given the
extraordinary governorship of
Viborg (present-day Vyborg) and
Olofsborg (present-day Olavinlinna),
meaning the
margraviate of Sweden's eastern...
- by A G Olsen, Norway. Sold in 1955 to
Rederi A/B
Borgtramp and
renamed Olofsborg.
Operated under the
management of J A Zachari****en, Finland. Sold in 1959...