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Svenska: Nordiska sjuårskriget: Älvsborgs fästning vid Göta älvs mynning intages den 4 september 1563.
Kopparstick;
English: Northern Seven Years' War: Danish conquest of Älvsborg Fortress on September 4, 1563.
Engraving.
Deutsch: Dreikronenkrieg: Einnahme der Festung Älvsborg durch die Dänen am 4. September 1563.
Kupferstich;
Date Probably first published 1889
Source Oskar Alin, Sveriges historia III. Stockholm 1889, page 266.
Author Oskar Alin?
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current08:03, 21 September 2013Thumbnail for version as of 08:03, 21 September 2013692 × 460 (269 KB)Roxannaauto adjust colours
08:53, 13 December 2005Thumbnail for version as of 08:53, 13 December 2005692 × 460 (106 KB)Interpretixhigh-resolution version from sv:, uploaded by User:Västgöten on November 21, 2004; Source: Oskar Alin: ''Sveriges historia III.'' Stockholm 1889, page 266.
20:36, 31 May 2005Thumbnail for version as of 20:36, 31 May 2005395 × 238 (51 KB)Fred J* Fredrik II of Denmark conqueres ... * Found on the history page: http://www.smb.nu/svenskakrig/1563a.asp The image is described as a copper engraving, no other source mentioned. I assume it is old enough to be in PD, looks like 19th century or earlier

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