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{{Normark article}}'''Johann Einhorn''' (born 1505, died 1581), reigning as '''Johann I Einhorn''' was the founder and monarch of [[Normark]] (reigned 1563–1581) and progenitor of the [[Einhorn]] Family. He was known as a just but stern ruler. Subsequent his death in 1581, Normark's government collapsed in 1582, only to be restored two years later by Johann's son [[Tarjei Einhornsson]] (1530–1598). | {{Normark article}}'''Johann Einhorn''' (born 1505, died 1581), reigning as '''Johann I Einhorn''' was the founder and monarch of [[Normark]] (reigned 1563–1581) and progenitor of the [[Einhorn]] Family. He was known as a just but stern ruler. Subsequent his death in 1581, Normark's government collapsed in 1582, only to be restored two years later by Johann's son [[Tarjei Einhornsson]] (1530–1598). | ||
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Revision as of 23:45, 15 May 2023
Johann Einhorn (born 1505, died 1581), reigning as Johann I Einhorn was the founder and monarch of Normark (reigned 1563–1581) and progenitor of the Einhorn Family. He was known as a just but stern ruler. Subsequent his death in 1581, Normark's government collapsed in 1582, only to be restored two years later by Johann's son Tarjei Einhornsson (1530–1598).