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Walkendorf is a muni****lity in the
Rostock district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The
former muni****lities
Boddin and Lühburg were
merged into...
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Christoffer Valkendorff (1
September 1525 – 17
January 1601) was a Danish-Norwegian
statesman and landowner. His
early years in the
service of Frederick...
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Joachim Moltke (11 June 1770 – 1
February 1853) was a
lawyer and
government official. He was the
Minister of
State of
Denmark from 1824 to 1842. He...
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former muni****lity in the
Rostock district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Since May 2019, it is part of the muni****lity
Walkendorf. v t e...
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Cathedral Chapter, next to the
archbishop of Nidaros, the Dane Erik
Walkendorf.
Walkendorf had been
appointed to his post in 1510 by King
Christian II of Denmark...
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restored each time
until the
Reformation in Norway. Then
Archbishop Eric
Walkendorf was
exiled (1521), and his successor, Olaf Engelbertsen, who had been...
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Neukalen 39957
Gielow 39959
Dargun 3996
Teterow 3997 39971
Gnoien 39972
Walkendorf 39973
Altkalen 39975 Thürkow 39976 Groß Bützin 39977 Jördenstorf 39978...
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Copenhagen on the
orders of the
Danish treasurer and statholder,
Christoffer Walkendorf (1525–1601) who was
ruling Denmark after the
sudden death of Frederick...
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Gunnar Holk 1439?–48 Ivar Vikingsson, 1448–90 Erik
Walkendorf, 1505-10
Mattis Hvørf, 1520–21 Hans Olsson, 1522–23
Mattis Hvørf, 1524–32...
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Gnoien Altkalen Behren-Lübchin
Boddin Finkenthal Gnoien1, 2 Lühburg
Walkendorf Wasdow3 3. Güstrow-Land (seat: Güstrow)
Glasewitz Groß
Schwiesow Gülzow-Prüzen...