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Eskild Andersen (alternatively
spelled Eskil;
later given the
epithet Kongsbakke; c. 1620 – c. 1674), also
known by his
initials EAK, was a
Danish commander...
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governor of
Danish India from 1669 to 1672, co-leading with
Eskild Andersen Kongsbakke and
Sivert Adeler.
Eggers was born in
about 1629 to the
mayor of Holbæk...
- by 1655,
Eskild Anderson Kongsbakke was the
commander and sole
remaining Dane in Tranquebar. An
illiterate commoner,
Kongsbakke was
loyal to his country...
- hill of
Kongsbakke (lit.: kings-hill), when the
public school of Viby
Skole was constructed.
Medieval sources explains, that the hill of
Kongsbakke was once...
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Christianshavn in 1643,
Eskild Andersen Kongsbakke succeeded Korsør and
became the new
governor of Tranquebar.
Kongsbakke would try to
preserve the economy...
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through desertions and illness, an
illiterate commoner,
Eskild Anderson Kongsbakke was
loyal to his
country and
successfully held the fort
until May of 1669;...
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Eskild Andersen Kongsbakke Only Dane in
Tranquebar during his rule 1669–1673
Henrik Eggers Vice Commander, co-leading with
Eskild Kongsbakke and
Sivert Adeler...
- On 7
September 1655, Korsør died and was
succeeded by
Eskild Andersen Kongsbakke.
Bernt Pessart – 17th-century
Danish governor and
president of Danish...
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evident 20
years after Leyel's departure, when
Governor Eskild Andersen Kongsbakke would be the only Dane left in Tranquebar. Yet, still,
during Leyel's...