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  1. Otto, Duke of Lolland and Estonia. Otto of Denmark (c. 1310 – after 1346) ( Danish: Otto Christoffersen) was a Danish prince who was also Duke of Lolland and Estonia . He was the second son of King Christopher II of Denmark and Euphemia of Pomerania. In his childhood his older brother Eric had been elected as junior king of Denmark.

  2. In 1583, Russia concludes a similar agreement with Sweden, acknowledging its supreme power in North Estonia. Issued in the name of the king of Sweden, this Reval shilling bears the name of King Johan III of Sweden (1568-1592), as ruler of the duchy of Estonia. 1582 - 1583. Göran Boije af Gennäs.

  3. Oct 28, 2021 · When he created the map that traced the pattern of outbreak back to its source, Dr. Snow didn't just solve a pressing medical riddle--he established a precedent for the way modern city-dwellers, city planners, physicians, and public officials think about the spread of disease and the development of the modern urban environment.--From publisher ...

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  5. Otto Christofsson Duke of Loland and Estland [11645], died Aft 1347 Erik V Klipping of Denmark Christofsson King of Denmark [8569] (1249-1286) Agnes von Brandenburg ...

  6. The Duchy of Estonia [1] ( Estonian: Eestimaa hertsogkond, Danish: Hertugdømmet Estland [2] Latin: Ducatus Estoniae [3] ), also known as Danish Estonia, was a direct dominion ( Latin: dominium directum) of the King of Denmark from 1219 until 1346 when it was sold to the Teutonic Order and became part of the Ordensstaat .

  7. The fact that it was Johann Daubmann, a typographer of the Prussian Duke Albrecht of Brandenburg-Ansbach, emphasizes the connection between the publication of pamphlets and political interests of the rulers of the neighbouring lands of the Order in Livonia, for example the Duke of Prussia, the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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