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Magnus Heinason (1545) - (18 Jan 1589), was a Faroese and a son of Heine havrèkke a norse preist that emigrated to the islands, naval hero, trader and privateer. He was given the trading rights to the Faroe Islands by Frederik II, King of Denmark from 1559 to 1588 and he built the first fortifications in Torshavn. but only one year later, Magnus was captured, and send to copenhagen were he was trialt, and beheaded. the trail was that he had rapped a norse lady, but many know that a danish royal adviser Walkendorf stood at the back of the terribly event. Up on time where magnus were killed, had there been a brick from envy becouse the danish roayal advisers and the nobles, intended that he was a thief, and he only could not get the trading rights to the faroe islands so the danish new that the trading rights should not walk the danish government of. though for many many years the island were given to a danish nobles. Familys called Kőppel,and later Hansen. and acording to Events February 27 - Battle of Ancrum Moor - Scots victory over superior English forces December 13 - Official opening of the Council of Trent (closed 1563) Battle of Kawagoe - between two branches of Uesugi families and the late Hojo clan in Japan. ...
January 18 is the 18th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Events Rebellion of the Catholic League against King Henry III of France, in revenge for his murder of Duke Henry of Guise. ...
A privateer was a private ship (or its captain) authorized by a countrys government to attack and seize cargo from another countrys ships. ...
This is a list of Danish monarchs, that is, the Kings and ruling Queen of Denmark, including Regents of the Kalmar Union. ...
Events January 15 - Elizabeth I of England is crowned in Westminster Abbey. ...
1588 was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. ...
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Danish øIV. AVHANDLINGER, OPPLYSNINGSSKRIFTER 2. BIND: 1834 - 1837
ød.IV,b.2,s.36 lutheran Prædikanter; over at Domprovstiet i Bergen, hvormed Rigsraadsværdighet var forbunden, var forlehnt En i Danmark; at Kirkens Dømmeret krænkedes; at Hansen var given Ene- handel paa Island og Færøerne; mellem 1531-32. English øIV. ESSAYS, INFORMATION 2.ND volumes: 1834-1837 ød.IV,b.2,s.36 lutheran Predikants; over in the "Domprovstiet in Bergen," were High-concil were united,and had home were out borrowed instead of being in Denmark; the church judgement right were insultet; that Hansen were given the monopoly rights to trade on Island and Faroe Islands;. betwen 1531-32. Danish ca. 55 år sennere (1584-88) ød.IV,b.2,s.40 især flamske, som giorde de norske Farvande saa usikkre. Ved lignende Tog mod de Sjørøvere, især engelske, ja vel endog tyrkiske, som plagede Island og Færøerne, indlagde Færøingen Magnus Heinesen sig stort Berøm. Og Christopher Walkendorf forstod at holde de Contorske i Ave i Bergen, nemlig ved at opføre et Taarn mod dem og bogstavelig holde dem under Ka- nonerne. Den vigtigste Tjeneste beviste Frederik den 2den Norge ved at drikke sig ihjel 1588. ø-- Man tager Feil, hvis ei man troer, at Pøblens Laster tidt bestige Thronen. Formynder-Regjering (1588 -- 1596). K. Christian den 4de (1596 -- 1648). English some 55 years later.(1584-88) ød.IV,b.2,s.40 specialy "Flamske" Flamish (north germany), that did the Norwegian seas so un-securet. like the pirates of the English, yeas even the Turkish pirates, that bothered and tarynized Island and the Faroe Islands. The faroe Magnus heinsen stand in there way and then he got fame about it. christopher Walkendorf understod how to keep the clerks-men in check and mat in Bergen, therfor he built a tower against them and actually hold them under the kanons. the most famuse act proved Frederik the 2.nd by drinking himself to death in 1588. oh-- you must not mistake, if not you think, that the mobb`s sufferings were heard to clime the throne. the "replacement-goverments role time (1588--1596)." then KING [Christian d. 4]] role time (1596--1648). Possibly were that asset that Magnus heinason was a commoner, and a Faroese, so the envy that plaguet Walkendorf made him do what he did, but in the end he also surffered, when Frederik II, son christian 4th., later discorvered or heard about what walkendorf had done, he send him to trial, and the norse wife of Magnus heinason resiffed 1000 rigsdaler in compensation for his beheaded hosbond and Walkendorf died as a poor man. Magnuses remaines were excavatet and taken to ørslev kloster where he lays the day today... Heinason, Magnus There are several places named Bergen: Bergen, Norway, the second largest city in Norway Bergen, Belgium, better known by its French name of Mons In Germany: Bergen, Hessen Bergen, Lower Saxony Bergen, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Bergen-Belsen, a concentration camp near Bergen, Lower Saxony In the Netherlands: Bergen, North Holland...
Faroese (singular and plural) refer to people living on the Faroe Islands. ...
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