- the
mouth of a river'.
Prior to 1889, the name was
written Laurvik or
Laurvig.
Larvik has had
three different coats of arms
since 1889. The
first coat...
-
Michael Preben,
Count Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig-Bille (Danish:
Michael Preben Greve Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig-Bille) (born 26
February 1965) is a
Danish Count and a landowner...
- The
Countship of
Larvik or
Landgraviate of
Larvik (also
spelt Laurvig or Laurvigen) was
created on 29
September 1671 when
Brunla amt was made into the...
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Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve,
Landgrave of
Laurvig (20 July 1638 – 17
April 1704) was Governor-general of
Norway (Stattholdere i Norge) from 1664 to 1699...
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Princess Alexandra of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg,
Countess Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig-Bille (Alexandra
Rosemarie Ingrid Benedikte; born 20
November 1970), is...
- Carl
William Count Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig (2 May 1860 – 29
November 1923) was a
Danish politician and diplomat. He was
Minister of
Foreign Affairs from 1908...
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Countess Antoinette von
Aldenburg and
Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve,
Count of
Laurvig, a
celebrated (Norwegian)
general and the son of
Frederick III of Denmark...
- aunt,
Martina Bent; and
friends of his parents,
Count Christian Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig,
Oscar Davidsen Siesbye,
Damian Sibley and
Annick Boel. At the christening...
- to
himself and his
descendants to bear the name Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig and
later Ahlefeldt-
Laurvig-Bille. The
Ahlefeldt family ac****ulated
large holdings of...
- Grev
Laurvig was an East
Indiaman of the
Danish East
India Company. In 1732, she was sold to the
Danish Asiatic Company. The
origins of the ship remain...