- Öland (UK: /ˈɜːrlænd/, US: /ˈɜːrlɑːnd, ˈʌl-/; Swedish: [ˈø̌ːland] ;
sometimes written Oland internationally) is the second-largest
Swedish island and the...
- 5) in 1722,
while searching for "Davis Land".
Roggeveen named it Paasch-
Eyland (18th-century
Dutch for "Easter Island"). The island's
official Spanish...
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Cliff Eyland (November 7, 1954 – May 16, 2020) was a
Canadian painter,
writer and curator. Born in
Halifax and
raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia,
Eyland studied...
- Empire. By his
predecessor Christina, he was
considered de
facto Duke of
Eyland (Öland),
before ascending to the
Swedish throne. From 1655 to 1657, he was...
- the mainland.
Dutch explorer Abel
Tasman bestowed the name Drie
Koningen Eyland (Three
Kings Island) on 6
January 1643,
three w****s
after he
became the...
-
Duchies in
Sweden have been
allotted since the 13th
century to
powerful Swedes,
almost always to
princes of
Sweden (only in some of the dynasties) and...
- Ingeborg,
Duchess of Öland (Norwegian: Ingebjørg Eiriksdatter; 1297–1357) was a
Norwegian princess and a
Swedish duchess. She was
Duchess of Uppland, Öland...
- thereafter, it was
purchased by Mr.
Moses Eyland,
founder of the
Walsall firm of
buckle and
spectacle makers Eyland & Sons, Ltd, of
Lower Rushall Street (that...
-
David Edward Cronin, also
known by his
pseudonym Seth
Eyland, (July 12, 1839 – June 9, 1925) was an
American painter,
illustrator and journalist. Cronin...
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Valdemar Magnusson (c. 1285 – 1318) was a
Swedish prince, heir to the
throne of Sweden, and the duke of Finland.
Valdemar was born c. 1285. He was the...