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  1. El castillo Tre Kronor (en español: Castillo de las tres coronas) fue un palacio real de Suecia localizado en Estocolmo, en el lugar donde se sitúa el actual Palacio Real de Estocolmo. Se trataba de una ciudadela que Birger Jarl elevó a castillo real a mediados del siglo XIII.

  2. 900–930 dead. 70–100 imprisoned. The Siege of Tre Kronor ( Swedish: Belägring av Tre Kroner, Danish: Belejringen af Tre Kroner ), or the Siege of the Royal Castle in Stockholm, was a siege of the Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm lasting from 17 October 1501 to 9 May 1502 between the Kalmar Union and Sten Sture the Elder's Swedish rebellion.

  3. Il Tre Kronor (noto anche come castello di Tre Kronor, letteralmente "Tre corone") era un castello situato a Stoccolma, in Svezia, sul sito dell'attuale palazzo reale. Si ha ragione di credere che esso sia derivato dalla cittadella che Birger Jarl trasformò nel primo castello reale dell'area a metà del Trecento.

  4. El actual palacio real, diseñado por Nicodemus Tessin el Joven y construido entre 1697 y 1760, fue precedido por el castillo medieval Tre KronorTres Coronas»), que fue reconstruido varias veces durante su existencia y finalmente destruido por un incendio en 1697.

  5. www.kungligaslotten.se › english › royal-palaces-andHistory - Kungliga slotten

    The Royal Palace's History. The history of the Royal Palace goes back many centuries. Extensive excavations of the surrounding area (Helgeandsholmen) between 1978 and 1980 revealed traces of very ancient timber structures, dateable to the end of the 10th century. These finds have been variously interpreted.

  6. Tre Kronor Castle is for images associated with the old Swedish royal castle and seat of the country's monarchy from the 13th century - Three Crowns Castle - located in Stockholm. It was destroyed by fire in 1697 and a new palace was ready for occupancy on the same spot in 1754.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Three_CrownsThree Crowns - Wikipedia

    Three Crowns (Swedish: tre kronor) is the national emblem of Sweden, present in the coat of arms of Sweden, and composed of three yellow or gilded coronets ordered two above and one below, placed on a blue background. Similar designs are found on a number of other coats of arms or flags.