Duke of Dalsland

Duke of Dalsland

Duke of Dalsland or Duke of Dalia may refer to:

  1. Prince Eric, Duke of Dalsland 1310-1318 (also of Södermanland, West Gothland, Värmland and North Halland)
  2. Prince Magnus, Duke of Dalsland 1560-1595 (also of East Gothland)

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