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Kristoffer Throndsen (c. 1500–1565), posthumously also with the family name Rustung, was a squire, admiral, feudal overlord in Norway and Denmark, privateer captain and pirate. Kristoffer served Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson, the interregnum leader of Norway, in the last years of the Kalmar Union. His most famous child was Anna Throndsen, known in Norway as "the Scottish Lady" (Skottefruen). Anna is famous in modern-day Norway, for her days in the court of Mary Queen of Scots, during her marriage to James Hepburn, Lord Bothwell.

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  • Kristoffer Trondsen Rustung (es)
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  • Kristoffer Throndsen (c. 1500–1565), posthumously also with the family name Rustung, was a squire, admiral, feudal overlord in Norway and Denmark, privateer captain and pirate. Kristoffer served Archbishop Olav Engelbrektsson, the interregnum leader of Norway, in the last years of the Kalmar Union. His most famous child was Anna Throndsen, known in Norway as "the Scottish Lady" (Skottefruen). Anna is famous in modern-day Norway, for her days in the court of Mary Queen of Scots, during her marriage to James Hepburn, Lord Bothwell. (en)
  • Kristoffer Trondsen Rustung, o Christoffer Trundsen (cf. su firma) (1500-1565),​ de nobleza noruega y guerrero naval, era un capitán corsario y pirata noruego, y más tarde almirante y gobernador de Dinamarca-Noruega. Kristoffer Rustung pertenecía a una antigua familia noble occidental, pero nunca utilizó Rustung como apellido. Actuando por primera vez en las fuentes en 1527, cuando se suponía que debía proteger Vestlandet contra ataques de Cristián II, derrocado rey de Dinamarca, pero terminó como un activo pirata contra los buques mercantes extranjeros. (es)
  • Kristoffer Throndsen (c. 1500 – 1565), connu aussi après sa mort sous le nom de Kristoffer Rustung, est successivement écuyer, noble, corsaire, pirate et amiral norvégien. Kristoffer Throndsen sera également au service de l’archevêque , dirigeant norvégien pendant l’ qui suit la fin de l’Union de Kalmar. Cet épisode de l’histoire de la Norvège est commémoré tous les deux ans lors d’un traditionnel « opéra de minuit », financé à l’origine par le ministère norvégien de la culture. Cet opéra intitulé Olav Engelbrektsson est joué dans le château de Steinvikholm, à proximité de Trondheim. (fr)
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