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Visborg (Wisborg)
refers to a
fortress in the town of
Visby on the
Swedish island of Gotland.
Successive fortresses were
built in
Visby (borg
means fortress...
- and Lübeck to keep his
possession of
Visborg.
After diplomatic machinations,
Norby eventually sta**** at
Visborg, and he
launched a
rebellion in Blekinge...
- Anna Johansson-
Visborg (10
November 1876 – 7
August 1953) was a
Swedish trade union leader, women's
rights activist and
politician with the
Swedish Social...
- Norwegian,
Danish and
Swedish King Eric of
Pomerania had the
castle of
Visborg constructed, and
settled himself there for 12 years,
during which the city...
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HSwMS Visborg (A265)
previously (M03), was a command/auxiliary ship in the
Swedish Navy and was a part of the 4th
Naval Warfare Flotilla. She was decommissioned...
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Visborg is a
commuter town in
Mariagerfjord muni****lity, a few
kilometers east of Hadsund. In the
geographic region of the
Jutland peninsula known as...
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Visborg Church is a
church in Visby, on the
island of
Gotland in Sweden. The
church was
built in 1969 and
designed by
architect Per Erik Nilsson. It's...
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storm resulted in Eric
having to
retreat to Visby's fortress,
Visborg. His
situation in
Visborg was not good and
resulted in him
quickly engaging in negotiations...
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Michael Opitz 1676 –
Frants Eberhard von
Speckhan 1679 –
Ejler Jensen Visborg 1680 – Hans
Brostrup Schort 1687 –
Anton Coucheron 1690 –
Nikolaj de Seve...
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title was
because Oscar was
formerly Duke of
Gotland and the
castle of
Visborg (then
spelled Wisborg) is in Gotland.
Prince Lennart, Duke of Småland (1909–2004)...