Henrich Krummedige
Danish-Norwegian nobleman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henrich Krummedige (also recorded as Hinrik, Henrik or Henry with surname variations including Krummedike and Krummendiek), was born circa 1464 in Norway and died in 1530. He was a Danish-Norwegian nobleman and a member of both the Norwegian and Danish National Councils (Rigsråd) and played an extensive role in the politics of the era. He served as commanding officer of the Bohus Fortress in Norway from 1489 to 1503.[1][2]
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Henrich Krummedige | |
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Born | circa 1464 |
Died | 1530 (aged 65–66) |
Nationality | Danish-Norwegian |
Other names | Henrik or Hinrik Krummedike |
Occupation(s) | Danish National Councilor, Norwegian National Councilor, Fiefholder for various fiefs |
Known for | Nobleman |
Spouse | Anne Jørgensdatter Rud |
Parent | Hartvig Krummedige |
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