-
Erengisle Sunesson of Hultboda, jarl of
Orkney (died 26
December 1392) was an
important Swedish magnate in the 14th century. In his
later life, he was...
-
proven ancestors of the
house were the
brothers Tord
Bonde (Petersson) and
Erengisle Petersson (Bonde), who
lived in the
early 1300s. Tord is
attested to have...
-
Peerage of
Scotland Preceded by
Erengisle Sunesson Jarl of
Orkney 1379–1401 Succeeded by
Henry Sinclair Preceded by
William St
Clair Barony of Roslin...
- Carl
Erengisle Hyltén-Cavallius, born 19
February 1817 in Vislanda; died 29
October 1853 in Gothenburg, was a
Swedish pharmacist and chemist; he invented...
-
Their only son
Henry was made Jarl of
Orkney in 1379 Agneta,
married Erengisle Sunesson, who was
briefly Jarl of
Orkney An
unknown daughter, who married...
- The
earldom was then left
vacant for
about three years,
following which Erengisle Sunesson was a
titular earl for a few
years but when his
right to the...
- formed,
consisting of
Bishop Bengt of Skara, the king's
foster father Erengisle Vig, Stenar, Knut Kristinesson, and Knut Långe (Knut Holmgersson). The...
-
Knutsson gained the
upper hand, he sent
troops under Herman Berman and
Erengisle Nilsson to
besiege the
castle from both sea and land. The
number of defenders...
-
clergyman from Vislanda, Småland, and the
brother of the
chemist Carl
Erengisle Hyltén-Cavallius.
While he was a
student at the
Uppsala University, he...
- pleased...". They also
grabbed immense wealth for the family. Sune's son
Erengisle, Earl of
Orkney was a
recorded owner of Kymmenegård Manor, in
Viborg Province...