- The
Gyldenstjerne family, also
spelled Gyldenstierne (Swedish: Gyllenstierna, lit. 'Golden Star'), is a Danish, Norwegian, and
Swedish noble family divided...
- Dead,
which was
adapted into a film.
Rosencrantz ("rose wreath") and
Gyldenstjerne/Gyllenstierna ("golden star") were
names of
Danish (and Norwegian, and...
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Peter Steen - Grev
Ditmar Gyldenstjerne Karin Nellemose -
Grevinde Constance Gyldenstjerne Malene Schwartz -
Irene Gyldenstjerne Cleo
Jensen -
Doris Karl...
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Greenland (1596) and
Norwegian natural history (1599). In 1599, Axel
Gyldenstjerne, Governor-general of Norway, gave him the task of
translating Old Norse...
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resign in 1529. His successor, Knud
Henrikssen Gyldenstjerne, was
formerly the Dean of Viborg.
Gyldenstjerne's election as
bishop was
controversially never...
- 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...
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Pedersen Gyldenstjerne (1456-1504)
Mourits Nielsen Gyldenstjerne (1504-1506) Oluf
Stigsen Krognos (1506- ) Anne
Mouritsdatter Gyldenstjerne, gift 1) Krognos...
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Mogens Henrikssen Gyldenstjerne of
Restrup og Iversnæs (1485 or 1481 – 9
October 1569 in Copenhagen) was a
Danish nobleman and
member of the
Council of...
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Greenland is
named for him.
Lindenov married Karen Gyldenstjerne,
daughter of
Henrik Gyldenstjerne and
Birgitte Trolle on 10
March 1611.
Their son Christopher...
- (c. 1532–1602) 9 July 1577 1583 5–6
years Frederick II 3
Gyldenstjerne,
AxelAxel Gyldenstjerne (c. 1537–1603) 1588 1601 12–13
years Christian IV 4 Friis...