-
influential Brahe family resided in
Visingsborg, a
castle on the
eastern side of the island. Both Näs
Castle and
Visingsborg are
presently in
ruins and well...
- Uppland. He was the son of riksråd
Count Abraham Pedersson Brahe of
Visingsborg (1569–1630) and Elsa
Gyllenstierna of Lundholm, and as such the brother...
-
treason Erik
Brahe (1552–1614),
Swedish governor,
councilor and
count of
Visingsborg Erich Brandenberger,
German general in the
Wehrmacht of **** Germany...
- the
occasion of his
coronation in 1561.
Brahe was
given the
county of
Visingsborg,
situated on Visingsö, the next year. He had been
member of the Privy...
- in
Danzig in Poland, was a
Swedish governor,
councilor and
count of
Visingsborg. He was the son of
Beata Gustavsdotter Stenbock and Per
Brahe the Elder...
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small hut. In the 16th century, the area
found itself in the
county of
Visingsborg [sv],
which was
under the
control of the
Brahe family. The
plans for...
-
Brahe the
Elder (1520–1590):
statesman Erik
Brahe (1552–1614):
Count of
Visingsborg Gustaf Brahe (1558–1615), riksråd of
Sweden –
loyal to king Sigismund...
- Nils
Abrahamsson Brahe af
Visingsborg 13.
Baroness Elsa
Nilsdotter Gyllenstierna 3.
Countess Else
Elisabeth Brahe af
Visingsborg 14.
Baron Svante Turesson...
- Uppland. He was the son of riksråd
Count Abraham Pedersson Brahe of
Visingsborg (1569-1630) and Elsa
Gyllenstierna of Lundholm, and as such the brother...
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older brothers had
supported Sigismund which led to them
losing the
Visingsborg earldom.
Having been a
trustful supporter of Duke Carl, who
became regent...