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- Didrik Slagheck (died 24 January 1522) was a Danish archbishop, military commander during the Swedish War of Liberation, and often pointed out as an active...
- as Johan Thomas Chaanhing as Sylvestre Mikkel Boe Følsgaard as Didrik Slagheck Kate Ashfield as Birgitta Matias Varela as Cardinal Francisco De La Roca...
- all transgressions. As a gesture of goodwill, Gustav Trolle had Didrik Slagheck imprisoned, and was promised substantial supplies of malt and hops. Gustav...
- Swedish troops, led by Gustav Vasa, defeated the Danish force, led by Didrik Slagheck, and conquered Västerås. Gustav Vasa, who after going to Gästrikland and...
- led in short order to Sweden's secession from the Kalmar Union. Didrik Slagheck, whom Christian appointed to the bishopric of Skara and as one of the three...
- near the ferry over Dalälven. Union troops led by Henrik Slagheck, the brother of Didrik Slagheck, marched from Västerås to Dalälven, making camp near the...
- lips are pressed together and his hands are clasped. His advisor Didrik Slagheck is seen to the left, trying to persuade the king to sign. The Queen, to...
- loophole, which the Swedes had overlooked. Previously advised by Didrik Slagheck and Jens Andersen Beldenak not to keep his word to heretics, he stated...
- Svärdsjögården Sickan Castegren as Mother of Matts Ers Erland Colliander as Henrik Slagheck Carl Ericson as Swedish farmer that doubts Gustaf Wasa Gösta Ericsson as...
- Cardinal-Deacon of S. Eustachio (5 September 1534 – death 5 August 1537) Didrik Slagheck (1521–1522) Johan Weze (1522–1532) Torben Bille [sv; da; no] (27 July 1532...