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was not Hedwig but Helwig. I believe Eric has been mostly known as Duke of
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Swedish sources, which I can't really verify. I'd feel more comfortable with "Duke of the Swedes" if the term was actually used in the article, and if the Swedish version used that term too. "Duke of the Swedes" seems like a lofty
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I'm not sure what would be the primary meaning. A move to "Duke Eric
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