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Stegeborg Castle is a
ruined castle in St Anna parish, Söderköping, Östergötland,
located on an
island in a
narrow sound at the bay of Slätbaken, Sweden...
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Battle of
Stegeborg took
place in a
meadow near
Stegeborg Castle,
Sweden on
September 18 (N.S.), or
September 8 (O.S.), 1598. It is part of the so-called...
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acknowledge that
title officially. His
father was
created Duke of
Stegeborg in 1651, a
title that a
younger brother of Carl Gustav's
eventually inherited...
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younger brother of King
Charles X
Gustav of Sweden.
Adolph John was born in
Stegeborg Castle,
Sweden (now in Söderköping Muni****lity) in 1629 as the youngest...
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Palatine of Zweibrücken-Kleeburg (20
April 1589, Zweibrücken – 18 June 1652,
Stegeborg Castle) was the son of John I,
Count Palatine of Zweibrücken and his wife...
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granted Stegeborg Castle and a
county in Östergötland as
their fief and
residence and as
payment of her dowry:
Catherine was
styled Countess of
Stegeborg. Catherine...
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attempting to
deprive Nils of his castle,
Stegeborg. Nils
refused this decision, and
remained in
Stegeborg.
Attempts by
Bishop Thomas to
mediate also...
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their great efforts, they failed.
Sigismund sailed with his
infantry to
Stegeborg Castle on
August 11. The
cavalry went to the same
place by land. Charles's...
- 1585 to
Gunilla Johansdotter (Bielke) (1568-1597). John III was born at
Stegeborg Castle on
December 20, 1537, the son of
Gustav I (Vasa) and his second...
- born and
raised in Sweden,
where her
father resided at
Stegeborg Castle as the Duke of
Stegeborg,
being the
brother of King
Charles X
Gustav of Sweden...