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False Olaf

The False Olaf was a man executed on 28 October 1402 for impersonating King Olaf II of Denmark and Norway, who had died as a teenager in 1387. Condemned for treason, he was sentenced to be burned wearing a necklace of his letters.

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False Olaf

Nodes17
Edges16
Triples6
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.117647
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False Olaf

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False Olaf → Danish, Jakob Oftebro, Margrete, North, Norwegian, Queen

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olaf queen king margaret man denmark wrote false danish norway von now olaf's could 1402 1387 condemned burned letters graudenz

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False Olafsee alsoMargrete0.60section
False Olafsee alsoQueen0.60section
False Olafsee alsoNorth0.60section
False Olafsee alsoDanish0.60section
False Olafsee alsoNorwegian0.60section
False Olafsee alsoJakob Oftebro0.60section

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