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modern fylkesmann office.
Modern Norwegian historians often use the term
lensherre (English: 'fief lord')
instead of lensmann,
although from the
legal point...
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grandson of the
first Gaute's
father (Toralde), the væpner, riksråd and
lensherre (seignory)
Arild Ottesson Kane who in 1496 was
murdered by a
group of...
- 14
February 1558) was a
Norwegian land owner, knight, and
feudal lord (
lensherre) of
Bergenhus Fortress.
Benkestok was born
around 1495 (or
before 1500)...
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interruptions until 1814. The Governor-general was
normally at the same time
Lensherre (Governor) of
Akershus len (after 1662;
Akershus amt), and was the highest...
- 1492 – 24
December 1535) was a Danish-Norwegian nobleman,
feudal lord (
lensherre) and
member of the Riksråd in Norway. He was the son of
Danish Riksråd...
- of
Roman Catholicism, the
castle became royal property where the
local lensherre resided. The
castle was restored,
rebuilt into a
residential palace and...
- Foot,
lensherre (became Rigsråd 1617).
Ulrik Sandberg,
Rittmester before, during, and
after the
Kalmar war. Jens Sparre, Generalvagtmester;
Lensherre of...
- Claussøn
Friis (Fjeldskaars Slekts-Sider) Axel Gyldenstierne.Stattholder og
Lensherre (Norsk
biografisk leksikon. Forfatter: Øystein Rian)
Peder Claussen Friis...
- In 1361 the King
turned over
control of the
Nordfjord Estate to the
Lensherre og Bjørgvin.
Nordfjordeid was
transformed during the 1600−1800s from a...
- that
there was
violence in the
conflict between the
commoners and the
lensherre (governor) of
Bergenhus len, Jørgen Hansson.
Eilivsson believed, however...