-
survived to adulthood, the son
Svante Stensson Sture,
later elevated to
Riksmarsk and
Count of Stegeholm. In the 20th century, his
distant direct descendant...
- ****umed one of its most
senior offices, Lord High
Constable of Sweden, or
Riksmarsk.
Because of the
growing dissatisfaction with King Eric of
Pomerania among...
- its
speaker (talman). The
Lantmarskalk should not be
confused with the
Riksmarsk (Lord High
Constable of Sweden) or the
Riksmarskalk (Marshal of the Realm)...
- May 1567 in the
Sture Murders at
Uppsala Castle) was a
Swedish count,
riksmarsk and statesman. From 1562 to 1564,
during the
Livonian War, he was governor...
-
Sture (Svante
Sture the Younger, 1517–1567),
Swedish count,
statesman and
riksmarsk. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Svante...
- The Lord High
Constable (Swedish:
riksmarsk or only marsk) was a
prominent and
influential office in Sweden, from the 13th
century until 1676, excluding...
-
abolished after the
creation of the
Irish Free
State in 1922 Sweden's
riksmarsk is
commonly rendered as Lord High
Constable of
Sweden in
English Lord...
-
having the
offices of
Steward (Swedish: Riksdrots),
Constable (Swedish:
Riksmarsk) and
Chancellor (Swedish: Rikskansler).
Particularly from the
reign of...
- and eventually, in 1602,
Brahe became Lord High
Constable (Swedish:
riksmarsk) and a
member of the
Swedish Privy Council. Brahe's
older brothers had...
- Mecklenburg.
During Albert's reign, he was Lord High
Constable of
Sweden (
Riksmarsk) in 1364–71. However, he
accepted Queen Margaret's rule when she deposed...