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Erik Af Klint (governor)
Erik af Klint may refer to: * Erik af Klint (1732–1812), Swedish navy officer * Eric af Klint (1813–1877), Swedish army officer * Erik af Klint (1816–1866), Swedish navy officer * Erik af Klint (1901–1981) Vice admiral (Sweden), Vice Admiral Erik Viktor Philip Gustafsson af Klint (12 March 1901 – 26 December 1981) was a Swedish Navy naval officer. af Klint's senior commands include postings as Chief of Staff of the Coastal Fleet, head of Section ...
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Erik Af Klint (1732–1812)
Erik af Klint may refer to: * Erik af Klint (1732–1812), Swedish navy officer * Eric af Klint (1813–1877), Swedish army officer * Erik af Klint (1816–1866), Swedish navy officer * Erik af Klint (1901–1981) Vice admiral (Sweden), Vice Admiral Erik Viktor Philip Gustafsson af Klint (12 March 1901 – 26 December 1981) was a Swedish Navy naval officer. af Klint's senior commands include postings as Chief of Staff of the Coastal Fleet, head of Section ...
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Eric Af Klint (1813–1877)
The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, or Eirik is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse ''* aina(z)'', meaning "one, alone, unique", ''as in the form'' ''Æ∆inrikr'' explicitly, but it could also be from ''* aiwa(z)'' "everlasting, eternity", as in the Gothic form '' Euric''. The second element ''- ríkr'' stems either from Proto-Germanic ''* ríks'' "king, ruler" (cf. Gothic '' reiks'') or the therefrom derived ''* ríkijaz'' "kingly, powerful, rich, prince"; from the common Proto-Indo-European root * h₃rḗǵs. The name is thus usually taken to mean "sole ruler, autocrat" or "eternal ruler, ever powerful". ''Eric'' used in the sense of a proper noun meaning "one ruler" may be the origin of '' Eriksgata'', and if so it would have meant "one ruler's journey". The tour was the medieval Swedish king's journey, when newly ele ...
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Erik Af Klint (1816–1866)
Erik Johan Gustaf af Klint (11 December 1816 – 20 July 1866) was a Swedish naval officer who also served in the Austrian Navy, reaching the rank of captain in the 1860s. He commanded the Austrian steam frigate A frigate () is a type of warship. In different eras, the roles and capabilities of ships classified as frigates have varied somewhat. The name frigate in the 17th to early 18th centuries was given to any full-rigged ship built for speed and ... at the Battle of Lissa on 20 July 1866, where he was killed in action.Sondhaus, p. 4 Notes References * {{DEFAULTSORT:Erik af Klint (1816-1866) 1816 births 1866 deaths Austro-Hungarian military personnel killed in action Austro-Hungarian Navy officers People from Gotland People who died at sea ...
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