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Norwegian castle of
Bohus (Norwegian: Båhus).
Under the name Båhuslen (
Bohuslen in Danish), it was a
Norwegian county from the
Norwegian conquest of the...
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policy and
guerrilla raid
interdiction of
supply chains by the
residents of
Bohuslen deprived Charles of supplies,
while the
fortresses still held by the Norwegians...
- Älvsborg.
Under the 1658
Treaty of Roskilde, the
Norwegian province of
Bohuslen (Swedish: Bohuslän) was
transferred to Sweden, and in 1680 it was decided...
- Muni****lity)
Bergenhus Fortress in
Bergen Broberg in
Bohuslen Båhus
Fortress Dyngehus in
Bohuslen Hamarhus Castle in
Hamar Isegran in
Fredrikstad Kirkwall...
- Halland,
Blekinge and the
island of
Bornholm and the
Norwegian provinces Bohuslen and
Trondhjem len (Trøndelag and Nordmøre) to Sweden. Some of the territorial...
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Gille at the farm
Fyrileiv in
Ranrike (now Färlev in Stågenäs
lordship in
Bohuslen) on 9
August 1134. The
battle is
mentioned in
Magnus Blindes and Harald...
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policy and
guerrilla raid
interdiction of
supply chains by the
residents of
Bohuslen deprived Charles of supplies,
while the
fortresses still held by the Norwegians...
- he
visited Norway for the
first and only time as king, but only went to
Bohuslen. The
great cost of the
Northern Seven Years' War, some 1.1 million rigsdaler...
- Army was
raised to
invade and
recapture the
former Norwegian province of
Bohuslen under the
leadership of
Lieutenant General Caspar Hausmann. In parallel...
- - Juul, 1894, p 336 f. Børsum,
Gunnar (1991). Hvem var
jarlen Asgeir i
Bohuslen? : ca 1250-1315 : Rein-, Smør-, Sudrheim-ættenes og de
norske Gyldenløvers...