- The
Gyldenstjerne family, also
spelled Gyldenstierne (Swedish: Gyllenstierna, lit. 'Golden Star'), is a Danish, Norwegian, and
Swedish noble family divided...
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Denmark in 1589, he met
Tycho Brahe and
Henrik Gyldenstierne,
captain of Bohus. In a gift exchange,
Gyldenstierne gave
James VI a
firearm and a sword, and James...
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member of the
Council of the Realm, who
belonged to the
illustrious Gyldenstierne family. He led the
defense of
Norway against the
deposed King Christian...
- Axel
Gyldenstierne (born c. 1542, died 13 July 1603 at Sandviken, Gotland) was a Danish-Norwegian
official and Governor-general of
Norway from 1588 until...
- from a
wreath of
roses comprising the
torse of
their arms, and the
Gyldenstierne ("golden star")
family took
theirs from a 7-pointed gold star on their...
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Gyldenstierne-sagen ('
Gyldenstierne Affair') was a
witch trial which took
place in
Denmark between 1596 and 1598.
Alongside the Nakkebølle-sagen, it was...
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Tagesdatter Hollunger 7.
Ellen Jørgensdatter
Marsvin 30. Otte
Henriksson Gyldenstierne 15.
Karen Ottesdatter Gyldenstierne 31.
Helvig Mogensdatter Gøye...
- Danske. 18 July 2011.
Retrieved June 1, 2018. Jon
Gunnar Arntzen. "
Gyldenstierne".
Store norske leksikon.
Retrieved June 1, 2018. "Eske Brock, d. 1441"...
- to Bohus. They gave
Henrik Gyldenstierne,
Captain of Bohus, a ring and a gold
chain worth 3,000
Danish dalers.
Gyldenstierne gave
James a
firearm and a...
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Swedes but
saved by the
heroic actions of the banner-carrier
Mogens Gyldenstierne and
Peder Skram. The
legend attributing the
miraculous origin of the...