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Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson (1390s – 4 May 1436) was a
Swedish nobleman,
rebel leader and
military leader of
German ancestry. He was the
leader of the Engelbrekt...
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Engelbrecht (or Englebrecht,
Engelbrekt) is a
common family name (surname) of
Germanic origin. The name
Engelbrecht has
multiple translations, including...
- The
Engelbrekt rebellion (Engelbrektsupproret) was an
uprising during 1434–1436 led by
Swedish miner and
nobleman Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson and directed...
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Engelbrekt Church (Swedish: Engelbrektskyrkan) is a
protected church located in the Lärkstaden area of Stockholm, Sweden. Its
located at Östermalm and...
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University Press: 503–522. doi:10.1093/publius/pjl004. JSTOR 4624765.
Kjell Engelbrekt;
Bertil Nygren, eds. (2014).
Russia and Europe:
Building Bridges, Digging...
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original on 25
January 2020.
Retrieved 25
January 2020.
Bakardjieva Engelbrekt, Antonina; Leijon, Karin; Michalski, Anna; Oxelheim, Lars, eds. (2020)...
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order to
weaken the
power of the King. The
Engelbrekt rebellion (1434–1436) was led by
Swedish nobleman Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson (c. 1390 – 4 May 1436)....
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Engelbrekt Parish (Swedish:
Engelbrekts församling) is a
parish in Östermalm's
church district (kontrakt) in the
Diocese of Stockholm, Sweden. The parish...
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hampered the
union in
several intervals starting in the 1430s. The
Engelbrekt rebellion,
which started in 1434, led to the
overthrow of King Erik (in...
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August Engelbrekt Ahlqvist, who
wrote as A.
Oksanen (7
August 1826 – 20
November 1889), was a
Finnish professor, poet,
scholar of the Finno-Ugric...