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Margrave of
Brandenburg (c. 1213–1266). The king's
nickname ”Klipping” or ”
Glipping”
refers to a
medieval coin that has
become ”clipped” (a "clipped penny")...
- (1835), Olaf den ****ige (1836), Knud den
Store (1838), Dina (1842), Erik
Glipping (1843), and
Kiartan og
Gudrun (1847).
After his
death his Recollections...
- (Aarhus University).
Retrieved August 1, 2018. Knut Are Tvedt. "Erik 5
Glipping".
Store norske leksikon.
Retrieved August 1, 2018. Knut Are Tvedt. "Erik...
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vessels to raid Møn and
other islands during the
reign of Erik
Glipping (1259–1286).
Glipping granted Stege a town charter,
granting it sole
rights to trade...
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Countdown at ****ni Co-production with DST Telecommunications,
Nigeria Glipp Productions and Tam
International Limited April 1976 The
Stranger and the...
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dansk prinsessa,
dotter till
konung Erik
Glipping" [Martha was a
Danish princess,
daughter of King Erik
Glipping].
Anteqningar om
svenska qvinnor [Notes...
- town
received trade privileges in 1266,
during the
reign of king Erik V
Glipping. Once the
export center of
western Lolland,
Nakskov thrived on trade, commerce...
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opera is
based on the true
story of the
murder of the
Danish king Eric
Glipping in 1286. The king is an
inveterate womaniser and when he
seduces Ingeborg...
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Music by Manu
Dibango Production companies DST
Telecommunications Nigeria Glipp Productions Tam
International Limited Distributed by
Columbia Pictures Release...
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located in
Kolding city. It was
built in the 13th
century by King Eric
Glipping and is now a
museum with
certain parts of the castle,
including its chapel...