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- Henrich Krummedige (also recorded as Hinrik, Henrik or Henry with surname variations including Krumme**** and Krummendiek), was born circa 1464 in Norway...
- Krummedige is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hartvig Krummedige (c. 1400–1476), Danish nobleman Henrich Krummedige (c. 1464–1530)...
- Hartvig Krummedige (also referred to in the Hartvig Erikssøn Krumme**** and Hartvig Krummen****) was a Danish nobleman who was born circa 1400 in southern...
- The Krummedige-Tre Rosor feud was a feud that took place from 1448 to 1502 between the Norwegian noble families, Krummedige and Tre Rosor. The feud ended...
- the Swedish-Norwegian border. The fort was commanded by Henrich Krummedige. Krummedige was able to hold Båhus, but Alvsson captured Akershus Fortress and...
- and Ebba Eriksdotter (Krummedige), daughter of the Danish Steward of the Realm and Privy Councillor Erik Segebodsen Krummedige, giving him family connections...
- Johan Krummedige Sounds Krummedige Iven Krummedige Nicolaus de Ottenbüttel Krummedige Eler de Ottenbüttel Krummedige Volbrecht de Ottenbüttel Krummedige Nils...
- Hans in Norway. He met his death at the hands of pro-Danish Henrich Krummedige’s men in spite of a promise of safe conduct, effectively weakening the...
- occupying Akershus Fortress and Tønsberg Fortress. July–August – Henrich Krummedige recaptures Tønsberg Fortress and lays siege to Akershus Fortress. 18 August...
- Dano-Norwegian navy on 10 August 1510, when King John appointed his v****al Henrik Krummedige to become "chief captain and head of all our captains, men and servants...