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Catherine Stenbock (Swedish:
Katarina Gustavsdotter Stenbock; 22 July 1535 – 13
December 1621) was
Queen of
Sweden from 1552 to 1560 as the
third and last...
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Count Eric
Stanislaus (or
Stanislaus Eric)
Stenbock (12 March [O.S. 29 February] 1860 – 26 April [O.S. 14 April] 1895) was a
Baltic Swedish poet and writer...
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family Catherine Stenbock Gustaf Otto
Stenbock Magnus Stenbock Eric
Stenbock Stenbock Palace, Stockholm,
built around 1640
Stenbock House, Tallinn, built...
- (2008), p. 339
Eriksson (2007), p. 344 Snoilsky, Carl (1894). "
Stenbocks kurir" [
Stenbock's courier].
Nordisk familjebok (in Swedish).
Projekt Runeberg....
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Gustaf Otto
Gustafsson Stenbock (17
September 1614,
Torpa stenhus – 24
September 1685, Stockholm) was a
Swedish military officer and politician. He was...
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Maria Elisabeth Stenbock (died 1693) was a
Swedish courtier, and
Mistress of the
Robes to
Queen Ulrika Eleonora of
Denmark from 1680 to 1693. Born to Count...
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Stenbock House (Estonian:
Stenbocki maja) is a
prominent neo-classical
building located on
Toompea hill, Tallinn. It is the
official seat of the Government...
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Eleonora Stenbock (1658–1714) was a
Swedish noblewoman and lady-in-waiting;
daughter of
Count Erik
Stenbock and
related to
queen Katarina Stenbock; sister...
- Ebba
Gustavsdotter Stenbock (c. 1550 – 8
March 1614, in Sweden) was a
Swedish noble. She led the
defense of the
stronghold Turku Castle for the loyalists...
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Magdalena Margareta Stenbock (19 June 1744 – 18 July 1822), was a
Swedish artist. She was an
honorary member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (1795)...