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Encyclopedia > Erik Trolle

Erik Trolle (died 1530), elected regent of Sweden, under the Kalmar Union, in 1512. He was the lawspeaker of Närke and a member of the Privy Council of Sweden from 1487. Events June 25 - Augsburg confession presented to Charles V of Holy Roman Empire. ... The Kalmar Union (Danish/Norwegian/Swedish: Kalmarunionen) was a series of personal unions (1397–1520) that united the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden under a single monarch. ... Events April 11 - Battle of Ravenna. ... A Lawspeaker (Old Swedish: laghmaþer or laghman, Norwegian: lagmand, Icelandic: lög(sögu)maðr) was a unique Scandinavian legal office. ... Närke is the name of a geographical region in Sweden which can refer to: Nericia, or Närke - a historical Province of Sweden Part of Örebro County, or Örebro län - a current County of Sweden Part of Närke and Värmland County, or Närkes och V... The Swedish Senate: Riksrådet, from 1809 Statsrådet, from 1975 Regeringen was and is the principal government institution of Sweden The Swedish Senate, Senatus Regni Sueciae, originated as a council of Regional Magnates acting as advisers to the Monarch of the combined Realms of the Swedes (from 996, approximately). ... Events Richard Fox becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...


Erik Trolle was born around 1460 and was apparently aiming at a clerical career. He studied at the universities of Rostock and Cologne, had positions as Canon in Uppsala and Linköping but was never ordained. He married the wealthy Ingeborg Filipsdotter (Tott) and settled on her manor Ekholmen in Uplandia. The University of Rostock (German: Universität Rostock) is a university in northern Germany, located in the city of Rostock in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. ... University of Cologne After the introduction of tuition fees for long-time students, the University of Cologne (German Universität zu Köln) is still the largest university in Germany with approximately 49,000 students; second-largest is Munich University, followed by the University of Münster. ... Canon can mean: A rule adopted by an ecumenical council of the Catholic or Eastern Orthodox churches. ... This article is about the modern city of Uppsala. ... This page covers both the city and the municipality Linköping Aerial photo of Linköping. ... Uplandia, or Uppland, is a historical Province or Landskap on the eastern coast of Sweden. ...


Trolle was elected regent (riksföreståndare) at the meeting of the Privy Council of Sweden in 1512, but never actually took office. The Swedish Senate: Riksrådet, from 1809 Statsrådet, from 1975 Regeringen was and is the principal government institution of Sweden The Swedish Senate, Senatus Regni Sueciae, originated as a council of Regional Magnates acting as advisers to the Monarch of the combined Realms of the Swedes (from 996, approximately). ...



Preceded by:
Svante Sture
Regent of Sweden
1512
Succeeded by:
Sten Sture the Younger


Svante Nilsson, (1460 – January 2, 1512), Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden, under the Kalmar Union, 1504 - January 2, 1512. ... This is a list of Swedish monarchs, that is, the Kings and ruling Queens of Sweden with Regents and Viceroys of the Kalmar Union up until the present time. ... The Death of Sten Sture the Younger on the ice of lake Mälaren. ...


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Erik Trolle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (146 words)
Erik Trolle (died 1530), elected regent of Sweden, under the Kalmar Union, in 1512.
Erik Trolle was born around 1460 and was apparently aiming at a clerical career.
Trolle was elected regent (riksföreståndare) at the meeting of the Privy Council of Sweden in 1512, but never actually took office.
Trolle (4604 words)
Arvid Trolle, born 18 June 1773 at Klågerup, died 6 August 1828 at Trollenäs, buried 26 August 1828 at Näs church, married 12 August 1803 at Huseby countess Henrietta Christina Gustava Charlotta Hamilton (born 23 June 1782 at Kronovall, died 1 August 1805 at Tågerup).
Erik Birger Trolle, born 23 September 1863 at Klågerup, died 21 April 1934 at Mösseberg, married 15 November 1893 at Stockholm castle church countess Augusta Charlotte Alice Gyldenstolpe (born 20 June 1872 at Stockholm, died 1953).
Birger Trolle, born 23 October 1813 at Klågerup, died 3 July 1890 at Copenhagen, married 13 August 1837 at Ruda Ulrika Vilhelmina Eleonora Liboria Arnell (born 3 August 1818 at Halmstad, died 18 July 1896 at Sextorp).
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