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service and
renamed Union City. She was sold to
Finland in 1924 and
renamed Wasaborg. In 1935, she was sold to
Italy and
renamed Erica. In 1940, she was seized...
- more than half of the ever
existed baronies,
during 1647-54:
county of
Wasaborg to
Gustaf Gustafsson, her
illegitimate half-brother
county of Kuressaare...
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origin as Leijonhufvud) De la
Gardie Oxenstierna af Södermöre von
Thurn af
Wasaborg Torstensson Oxenstierna af
Korsholm och Wasa Horn af Björneborg Oxenstierna...
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Cargo Ship 1958 12,800 143
Carina Multipurpose Cargo Ship 1958 12,800 142
Wasaborg Multipurpose Cargo Ship 1958 12,800 140 D-51-10 Oil
Tanker 1958 500 132...
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Union City. Sold in 1924 to J A Zachari****en & Co,
Finland and
renamed Wasaborg. Sold in 1935 to
Achille Lauro & Co, Naples, and
renamed Erica. Seized...
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familjebok (andra upplagan, 1921) http://www.mattiasloman.se/w/index.php?title=Af_
Wasaborg_nr_6 Berättelser ur
svenska historien / 6.
Gustaf II Adolf...
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Morlanda 1739–1743: Carl
Henrik Wrangel af
Adinal 1744–1748:
Anton Adolf af
Wasaborg 1748–1748:
Fredrik Henrik Sparre 1748–1750: Carl
Magnus de
Laval 1750–1762:...
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returns a
large section of
their country to
Russia -
Gustaf Gustafsson af
Wasaborg,
illegitimate son of the
monarch (died 1653) -
Christina Magdalena of the...