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Kristianopel (Swedish pronunciation:[krɪstɪaˈnǔːpɛl])[1] is a village in Karlskrona Municipality in the southeastern Swedish region of Blekinge.[2] In 2015 it had a population of 88.
^Jöran Sahlgren; Gösta Bergman (1979). Svenska ortnamn med uttalsuppgifter (in Swedish). p. 14.
^"Kristianopel". sydsverige.dk. Retrieved January 1, 2019.
Kristianopel (Swedish pronunciation: [krɪstɪaˈnǔːpɛl]) is a village in Karlskrona Municipality in the southeastern Swedish region of Blekinge. In 2015...
The Storming of Kristianopel occurred on 26 June 1611, during the Kalmar War. Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden led an assault from the camp in Högsby in Småland...
the seat of the administration in the western part of the province and Kristianopel in the eastern part. Notable fortifications during this period included...
Danish-Norwegian side planned to attack Sweden on three fronts; from Kristianopel towards Kalmar, from Halmstad towards Jönköping, and from the Norwegian...
fought in minor military actions, — the victorious for Sweden Storming of Kristianopel and the unsuccessful Battle of Vittsjö, — was concluded in 1613 with...
in Sweden in 2005. It was recorded in PAMA Studios/Blakk Records in Kristianopel in Sweden and produced and engineered by Mankan Sedenberg. The recordings...
new cities in his realm. These towns/cities are: Christianopel, now Kristianopel in Sweden. Founded in 1599 in the then Danish territory of Blekinge as...
to the new, better fortified city. The king also founded the town of Kristianopel in eastern Blekinge to serve a similar purpose. Construction of the towns...
Siege of Kalmar ends on August 3. 26 June – The Swedish Storming of Kristianopel. 3 July – Battle of Risbye. Undated A Statue of Leda and the Swan is...
Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) Siege of Kalmar (1611) – Kalmar War Storming of Kristianopel (1611) – Kalmar War Siege of Moscow (1612) – Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618)...
Karlskrona). In 1599, King Christian IV of Denmark founded a new town, Kristianopel, a little further away. Lyckeby lost its town privileges which were transferred...
in 2003 with GMR Music Group of Stockholm. Recordings took place in Kristianopel, Sweden at Pama Studios/Blakk Records with producer-engineer Mankan Sedenberg...
with 500 men into Blekinge on 13 March; by 15 March they had captured Kristianopel. On 18 March, Erik Stenbock [sv] and Major General Harald Stake entered...
estate owner, 17th century Kramfors – Christoffer Kramm (1690–1752) Kristianopel – King Christian IV of Denmark Kristianstad – King Christian IV of Denmark...
War against Sigismund Siege of Kalmar – 1611 – Kalmar War Storming of Kristianopel – 1611 – Kalmar War Battle of Vittsjö – 1612 – Kalmar War Battle of Bysjön...
was official until the Swedish spelling reform of 1906 Kristianopel Christianopel Kristianopel Swedish Kungsbacka Kongsbak(ke) Kungsbacka Swedish Archaic...
festival in Kristianstad. Solo 2009: Calle Kristiansson 2013: Once in Kristianopel As Calle & The Undervalleys 2010: Shades of Blue 2011: Valley Rally Solo...
drummer. He returned to London in August 1611 with news of the storming of Kristianopel and the Kalmar War, seeking military aid. He visited Sir Robert Cecil...
Danish landowner and civil servant. Nobel was born in the village of Kristianopel at Karlskrona in Blekinge where his father was a merchant. He was the...
was granted Kronborg as a fief. In 1604, Kronborg was exchanged for Kristianopel and Sølvitsborg. In 1602, Ulfeldt was appointed admiral of a fleet to...