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<p> a Swedish prelate, descended from a noble Danish family named Erik, was born near the close of the 11th, century, and became archbishop of [[Upsala]] Oct. 30, 1514, but was besieged in his palace by an old family enemy; and, although reinforced by the interdict and troops of pope Leo X, he at length fell in battle on the island of Fiona, and died at Gottorp; near Sleswick, Juill, 1535. For the details of his stormy career see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G neral, s.v. </p>
<p> a Swedish prelate, descended from a noble Danish family named Erik, was born near the close of the 11th, century, and became archbishop of [[Upsala]] Oct. 30, 1514, but was besieged in his palace by an old family enemy; and, although reinforced by the interdict and troops of pope Leo X, he at length fell in battle on the island of Fiona, and died at Gottorp; near Sleswick, Juill, 1535. For the details of his stormy career see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G neral, s.v. </p>
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Gustavus Trolle [1]

a Swedish prelate, descended from a noble Danish family named Erik, was born near the close of the 11th, century, and became archbishop of Upsala Oct. 30, 1514, but was besieged in his palace by an old family enemy; and, although reinforced by the interdict and troops of pope Leo X, he at length fell in battle on the island of Fiona, and died at Gottorp; near Sleswick, Juill, 1535. For the details of his stormy career see Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G neral, s.v.

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