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Magnus Heinason (Mogens Heinesøn) (1548 – 18
January 1589) was a
Faroese naval hero,
trader and privateer.
Magnus Heinason served William the
Silent and...
- Jógvan
Heinason (1541–1602) was
Lawman (prime minister) of the
Faroe Islands from 1572 to 1583. Jógvan
Heinason was the son of the
Norwegian priest Heine...
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small fort, Skansin, was
built by the
Faroese naval hero and
trader Magnus Heinason at the
north end of the harbour. Later,
small fortifications were built...
- hill
beside the port of Tórshavn. The fort was
built in 1580 by
Magnus Heinason to
protect against pirate raids of the town,
after he
himself was nearly...
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Boulogne Boulognese pirate who pla**** a role in the
First Crusade.
Magnus Heinason 1545–1589
Faroe Islands Faroese naval hero and privateer. Was executed...
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office 1544–1572
Preceded by
Andras Guttormsson Succeeded by Jógvan
Heinason Personal details Died 1572 (1573) Bergen,
Norway Nationality Faroese Children...
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successful Dutch privateer who
captured a
Spanish treasure fleet.
Magnus Heinason was
another privateer who
served the
Dutch against the Spanish.
While their...
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instead of
Englishmen and
Germans and
encouraged adventurers such as
Magnus Heinason, to whom he gave a
monopoly of
trade with the Faeroes, a half-share in...
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Ziskason Central Backs 15
Haraldur Karlsson 17
Helgi Poulsen 38 Høgni
Heinason 91 Jógvan
Andreas Lamhauge Right Backs 08
Silas Wang 11 Hans Kári Hansen...
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rebels in the
Middle Ages Tróndur í Gøtu,
Viking age
chieftain Magnus Heinason,
national hero,
naval hero and
privateer Grímur Kamban,
first settler Naddoddur...