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Gyldenløve (Danish: [kylənløːwə]; "Golden Lion") was a
surname for
several illegitimate children of
Oldenburg kings of Denmark-Norway in the 17th century...
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Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve,
Landgrave of
Laurvig (20 July 1638 – 17
April 1704) was Governor-general of
Norway (Stattholdere i Norge) from 1664–1699. He...
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Ulrik Gyldenløve (10
March 1615 – 31
January 1645) was the
illegitimate son of King
Christian IV of
Denmark and his mistress,
Karen Andersdatter....
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Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve,
Count of Samsø (1678 –
December 1719) was a
Danish Admiral in the
Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy and
Governor of Iceland. He was...
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Christian Gyldenløve,
Landgrave of Samsøe (Copenhagen, 28
February 1674 – Odense, 16 July 1703), was a
Danish nobleman and
military officer. He was one...
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Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve (3
February 1611 – 6
October 1640) was a
Danish diplomat and
military officer. He was one of
three acknowledged illegitimate...
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royal illegitimate sons in Denmark-Norway, see
Gyldenløve. The
Gyldenløve family (English: lit.
Golden Lion) is the
modern name of a
medieval and...
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Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve (7
April 1630 – 11
December 1658) was an
illegitimate child of
Christian IV of
Denmark and his
chambermaid and
mistress Vibeke...
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Scania was
combined with a
simultaneous Norwegian front called the
Gyldenløve War,
forcing the
defending Swedes to
fight a two-front war in addition...
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Gyldenløves Høj is a high
point on Sjælland, used to be the
highest at 125.5 m
above mean sea level.
Kobanke near Rønnede is the
highest natural point...