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Gottorf Castle (German:
Schloss Gottorf, Danish:
Gottorp Slot, Low German:
Slott Gottorp) is a
castle and
estate in the city of Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein...
- The
Globe of
Gottorf is a 17th-century, large, walk-in
globe of the
Earth and the
celestial sphere. It
measures 3.1
meters in diameter.
Conceived and...
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located in present-day
Denmark and Germany. The main seat of the
dukes was
Gottorf Castle in the city of
Schleswig in the
duchy of Schleswig. It is also the...
- von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp".
Christian August (Herzog von Holstein-
Gottorf).
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie. 1876...
- 1616
Predecessor Philip Successor Frederick III Born 27
February 1575
Gottorf Castle Died 31
March 1616(1616-03-31) (aged 41)
Schleswig Burial Schleswig...
- (2005). The Iron Age Bog
Bodies of the Archäologische
Landesmuseum Schloss Gottorf, Schleswig, Germany. van der Sanden, Wijnand; Eisenbess,
Sabine (2006)...
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ultimately give
their name to England. Glücksburg
Castle in Glücksburg and
Gottorf Castle in
Schleswig were the
original seats of two
historically important...
- tied in a
Suebian knot. The head is at the
State Archaeological Museum at
Gottorf Castle in Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein. The head was
discovered on 26...
- kingdom.[citation needed] In 1544,
Gottorf Castle became the
residence of the
local rulers. The
dukes of
Gottorf were v****als of the
Danish kings and...
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Adolf of
Denmark or
Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp (25
January 1526 –1
October 1586) was the
first Duke of Holstein-Gottorp from the line of Holstein-Gottorp...