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Audun Hugleiksson (Hestakorn) (c. 1240 – 2
December 1302) was a
Norwegian nobleman at the end of the 13th century. He was the king's
right hand, both...
- in
Bergen in 1301, and her
husband was beheaded. In 1299,
Baron Audun Hugleiksson was arrested. He was
imprisoned for
three years,
until he was sentenced...
- 1301, and her
husband was beheaded. She may have been used by
Audun Hugleiksson as a pawn in the plot
against the Maid's uncle,
Haakon V. The
story of...
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Nordnes was also a
place of
execution in the 14th century,
including Audun Hugleiksson and
False Margaret. Nøstet
Galgebakken Nordnesparken View of Nordnes...
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Norway ends.
Audun Hugleiksson,
nobleman (died 1302). 24 May –
Skule Bårdsson,
nobleman (born c. 1189). ****e, Knut. "Audun
Hugleiksson "Hestakorn"". In...
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Mecklenburg in 1393. In 1361, Otte was
awarded Audun Hugleiksson ’s
estate by King
Haakon VI of Norway;
Hugleiksson had been
executed during the
reign of King Haakon...
- for the
marriage was
recorded at the time by
Norwegian nobleman Audun Hugleiksson who
noted she brought:
precious clothes, 2
golden boiler, 24
silver plate...
- of the
Great Cause. Her
dowry for the
marriage was
recorded by
Audun Hugleiksson, who
noted she brought:
precious clothes, 2
golden boiler, 24 silver...
- an
agreement between France and Norway. They were
received by
Audun Hugleiksson. In 1280,
Petrus Canaberiis parti****ted in the "tournoi du Hem", a chivalric...
- borg) was a
castle and
fortification built by
Norwegian nobleman Audun Hugleiksson on his
inherited estate near the
village of Ålhus on the s****s of the...