Malmö Castle (Q1810918)
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was built between 1526 and 1539 and is the oldest preserved Renaissance castle in the Nordic region. The castle was for five years (1568–1573) the prison of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Malmöhus
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was built between 1526 and 1539 and is the oldest preserved Renaissance castle in the Nordic region. The castle was for five years (1568–1573) the prison of James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, third husband of Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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Malmøhus med vollgraven (Norwegian Bokmål)
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25 January 1935
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Malmöhusvägen 6, SE-201 24 (Swedish)
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Malmöhus
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Malmöhus slott
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malmöhus slott 2014
2 January 2015
150±1 second
24 March 2021
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Wikipedia(21 entries)
- arwiki قلعة مالمو
- cawiki Castell de Malmö
- dawiki Malmøhus
- dewiki Malmöhus
- enwiki Malmö Castle
- eswiki Castillo de Malmö
- etwiki Malmöhusi loss
- euwiki Malmöko gaztelua
- fiwiki Malmöhusin linna
- frwiki Château de Malmö
- hewiki טירת מאלמה
- itwiki Castello di Malmö
- lawiki Castellum Malmogiense
- nlwiki Malmöhus (kasteel)
- nowiki Malmøhus
- ptwiki Castelo de Malmo
- ruwiki Мальмёхюс
- svwiki Malmöhus
- ttwiki Malmöhüs
- ukwiki Мальмьогус
- zhwiki 马尔默城堡
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Multilingual sites(1 entry)
- commonswiki Malmöhus