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English sometimes also
Nerike (an
archaic spelling of the province) and
Nericia (the
Latin name) are used for the province. The
traditional provinces of...
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Duchess of
Nericia or
Duchess of Närke may
refer to:
Princess Maria,
Duchess of
Nericia 1579–1589 (also of Södermanland and Värmland), as the
consort of...
- Närke, is a
province in
Central Sweden,
which historically formed part of Svealand. The name of the
province is
partly derived from an old name for the...
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Nericia or Duke of Närke is a
Swedish substantive title. This is a list of
Swedish princes who have held Närke as duke:
Prince Carl, Duke of
Nericia 1560–1604...
- Carl of
Nericia ;
Swedish Hertig Karl av Närke - may
refer to: Carl IX, King of
Sweden 1604–1611, also Duke of
Sudermania Carl Philip,
Prince of Sweden...
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Prince Eugen of
Sweden and Norway, Duke of Närke (Eugen
Napoleon Nicolaus; 1
August 1865 – 17
August 1947) was a
Swedish painter, art collector, and patron...
- the Bridgettines.
Outside Sweden, she was also
known as the
Princess of
Nericia and was the
mother of
Catherine of Vadstena.
Bridget is one of the six...
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Saint Bridget (1303-1373) was also
known outside of
Sweden as
Princess of
Nericia. Note: For
duchies that
begin with Å and Ö see A and O
above Five of Sweden's...
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Bridget (1303–1373) who
outside of
Sweden became known as the
Princess of
Nericia, a
title which appears to have been a noble,
rather than a
royal one, since...
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Herdalia Jämtland
Jemtia Lappland Lapponia Suecana Medelpad Medelpadia Närke
Nericia Norrbotten Norbothnia Öland
Olandia Östergötland
Ostrogothia Skåne Scania...