- The
Stegeholm is a
Swedish sightseeing motor launch that was
built in 1950 as the
Queen Mary, and has also been
known as the Stella-Fors,
Forsman 9, Bellman...
- 1966
there is a folk
music festival in Västervik, at the
ruins of the
Stegeholm castle. [citation needed] The area has
artistic talent by artists, potters...
- the son
Svante Stensson Sture,
later elevated to
Riksmarsk and
Count of
Stegeholm. In the 20th century, his
distant direct descendant,
Princess Sibylla...
-
Svante Sture of Hörningsholm, 1562
count of
Vestervik and
later also
Stegeholm Peder Joakimsson Brahe of Rydboholm, 1562
count of
Visingsborg Göstaff...
-
December 1520 in Ödeby Lillkyrka, Ekeberg, Närke – 15
January 1584 in
Stegeholm),
known as Kung Märta (lit. 'King Martha'), was a politically-active Swedish...
- of the
Swedish government between 1504 and 1512
Svante Sture,
Count of
Stegeholm (1517–67), his
grandson Svante Arrhenius a
Swedish chemist Svante Stenbock...
- a son,
Gustaf Johansson. Eric XIV made
Svante Count of
Vestervik and
Stegeholm, and at the same time made
Gustaf Count of Enköping (later
changed to...
- from
Copenhagen towards Stockholm.
During the journey, Västervik and
Stegeholm were attacked,
whereby the city was
sacked and
burned down. Söderköping...
- (1909)
Gustafsberg VII (1912)
Gustaf III (1912) Stockholm [sv] (1931)
Stegeholm (1950) Strömma Kanal [sv] (1975)
Evert Taube (1976) Mälar Victoria [sv]...
- the Union. By
order of the
Privy Council on 25 May 1472, he was
granted Stegeholm Castle and
county as a life fiefdom. Ivar had his home in
Visborg Castle...