- and the
Baltic Sea. In
older English literature, the
Latinized version Ostrogothia is also used. The
corresponding administrative county, Östergötland County...
- infancy – that didn't
become king of Sweden. In 1555, he was made Duke of
Ostrogothia,
Kinda and Ydre, Dalsland,
Sundbo härad in Närke, Kåkind, Valla, and...
- The Östergötland
Cavalry Regiment (Swedish: Östgöta kavalleriregemente) was a
Swedish Army
cavalry regiment. Its
origin came in the 16th century. In 1791...
-
Elizabeth was
engaged to
marry her cousin,
Prince John of Sweden, Duke of
Ostrogothia. The
reason for the
marriage was
political and
arranged by the bride's...
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Medelpadia Närke
Nericia Norrbotten Norbothnia Öland
Olandia Östergötland
Ostrogothia Skåne
Scania Småland
Smolandia Södermanland
Sudermannia Uppland...
- John of Sweden, Duke of Östergötland (Swedish: Johan; 18
April 1589 – 5
March 1618) was a
Swedish royal dynast. He was
titular Duke of
Finland 1590–1606...
-
Duchies in
Sweden have been
allotted since the 13th
century to
powerful Swedes,
almost always to
princes of
Sweden (only in some of the dynasties) and...
-
Svealand and Östergötland is
described as the
border between Sweden and
Ostrogothia (...Kolmerkr, er
skilr Svíþjóð ok Eystra-Gautland...), and in Hervarar...
- Östergötlands
storregemente or
Landsregementet i Östergötland (Östergötland
Grand Regiment,
Regiment of the Land in Östergötland) was one of the nine grand...
- The Östergötland
Infantry Regiment (Swedish: Östgöta infanteriregemente) was a
Swedish Army
infantry regiment with
origins tracing back to the 16th century...