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Marsk could refer to: The
Danish and
Swedish form of Marshal, a
military or
civilian rank in many countries.
Marske (horse),
sometimes spelt '
Marsk',...
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Marsk Tower ("Marsh Tower" in English) is a
double helix-shaped
corten steel observation tower designed by the
Bjarke Ingels Group located in
Wadden Sea...
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murder of King Eric V of Denmark. In
Danish tradition, he is
known as
Marsk Stig. In
spite of his surname, he does not seem to have been a
member of...
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marsk (King and Marshal) is an
opera by the
Danish composer Peter Heise. The libretto, by
Christian Richardt, is
based on
Carsten Hauch's play
Marsk Stig...
- with the
following poem: Ye sportsmen, for a
while refrain your mirth; Old
Marsk is dead!
consigned to
peaceful earth; The king of
horses now, alas! is gone...
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Northern Germany and
Scandinavia they are
called Marschland,
Marsch or
marsk; in
France marais maritime. In the
Netherlands and Belgium, they are designated...
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legal scholar Peter Arnold Heise (1830–1879),
Danish composer (Drot og
marsk, "King and Marshal")
Philip Heise (born 1991),
German footballer Taylor...
- Ages, but it
first entered Denmark's
history in 1287, when the
outlawed Marsk Stig fled to this
barren island,
after the
murder of Erik
Klipping the year...
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fortresses of
Hunehals and
Varberg in
northern Halland.
Another outlaw,
Marsk Stig,
built a
fortress on the
island of
Hjelm near the
coast of Jylland...
- that they did not like.
Chief among the
conspirators was
marshal (Danish:
marsk) Stig
Andersen Hvide and
Jacob Nielsen,
Count of Halland. They paid Rane...