- Nils
Dacke (died 1543) was a
Swedish yeoman who was the
leader of a mid-16th
century peasant revolt in the
historic province of Småland in
southern Sweden...
- The
Dacke War (Swedish: Dackefejden) was a
peasant uprising led by Nils
Dacke in Småland, Sweden, in 1542
against the rule of
Gustav Vasa.
Dacke and his...
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Dacke may
refer to: Nils
Dacke (died 1543),
Swedish rebel leader Marie Dacke (born 1973),
Swedish biologist Fabian Månsson (1872–1938),
Swedish politician...
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operates the
following ferries: M/S
Robin Hood (Ex Nils
Dacke) (1995-) M/S Nils
Dacke (Ex
Robin Hood) (1995-) M/S Akka (Ex Nils
Holgersson (6)) (2001-)...
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leader Gustav Eriksson.
During the
Dacke War, a
peasant uprising, the city was
under the
authority of Nils
Dacke and his
supporters from the
summer of...
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partisan leader Nils
Dacke led a rebellion.
Dacke took
control of the area and was
supported by the locals, also in Eksjö.
After Dacke had been
killed by...
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Marie Ann-Charlotte
Dacke is a
professor of
Sensory Biology, at the Lund
Vision Group in Lund University, Lund, Sweden. Her
research focuses on nocturnal...
- hdl:10400.12/8056. PMID 33213887. Foster, J.; Smolka, J.; Nilsson, D.E.;
Dacke, M. (2018). "How
animals follow the stars".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society...
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chimpanzee and
artist who was the
subject of a 1964 hoax
perpetrated by Åke "
Dacke" Axelsson, a
journalist at the
Swedish tabloid Göteborgs-Tidningen. Axelsson...
- rebellions. The most
nearly successful was the
Dackefejden led by Nils
Dacke in 1542 and 1543. When
officials of king
Gustav Vasa were ****aulted and...