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Stygge Krumpen (c. 1485 – 21
January 1551) was a
Danish clergyman and bureaucrat, who was the
secretary of king
Christian II of
Denmark and the last Catholic...
- Otte
Krumpen (1473–1569) was a
Danish bureaucrat, who was
Marshal of
Denmark from 1554 to 1567, and held
seignory over
various land
holdings throughout...
- Tim
Krumpen (born
November 28, 1988) is a
German retired footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. He made his
debut for the club in May 2011, as a substitute...
- On the ice of lake Åsunden near Bogesund, Christian's army led by Otte
Krumpen was
intercepted by a
force led by Sten Sture.
Little is
known of the details...
- and
Skara were burned. On
March 6,
negotiations took
place between Otto
Krumpen and the
Swedish National Council in Uppsala,
which resulted in the council...
- War (1512-1520)
Danish commander Otto
Krumpen Belligerents Kalmar
Union Sweden
Commanders and
leaders Otto
Krumpen Unknown Strength c. 6,000 men Unknown...
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surrender of Visborg,
Norby was
double crossed by
Frederick I's
advisor Otte
Krumpen and left for
capture by Lübeck. However, he was
promptly released as his...
- the
priory in 1535 by the last
Catholic Bishop of Børglum,
Stygge Krumpen.
Krumpen occupied the
priory with his retainers.
Gyldenstierne complained on...
- Michel; Bushuk, Mitc****; Stroeve,
Julienne C.; Howell,
Stephen E. L.;
Krumpen, Thomas; Babb,
David G.; Komarov,
Alexander S.; Heorton,
Harry D. B. S...
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hesitant to take
command of the army. It was only when
Danish general Otte
Krumpen moved his army up to
parts of
central Sweden, and when Sten
Sture died...