Eider — For the river see Eider River. For other uses see Eider (disambiguation). Taxobox name = Eiders image width = 250px image caption = Common Eider ( Somateria mollissima ) in eclipse plumage regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo … Wikipedia
Steller (disambiguation) — Steller may refer to a few different things, named after Georg Wilhelm StellerAnimals*Steller s Eider A type of duck. *Steller s Jay A type of bird, related to the Blue Jay. *Steller s Sea Cow An extinct mammal that was native to the Bering Sea.… … Wikipedia
Duchy of Schleswig — Schleswig redirects here. For other uses, see Schleswig (disambiguation). Duchy of Sleswig Herzogtum Schleswig / Hertugdømmet Slesvig Fiefdom of the Danish crown … Wikipedia
Cuthbert — For other uses, see Cuthbert (disambiguation). Saint Cuthbert of Durham Wall painting depicting St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, from Durham Cathedral Bishop Born … Wikipedia
Jutland — This article is about the Danish part of the peninsula. For other uses, see Jutland (disambiguation). Jutland peninsula Jutland ( … Wikipedia
Copeland Islands — For other uses, see Copeland Islands (disambiguation). The Copeland Islands (or Oileáin Chóplainn in Irish) is a group of three islands in the north Irish Sea, north of Donaghadee, County Down, Northern Ireland consisting of Lighthouse, Mew and… … Wikipedia
Denmark — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Denmark (disambiguation). Denmark Danmark … Wikipedia
Holstein — For other uses, see Holstein (disambiguation). Coat of arms of Holstein: a stylised nettle leaf; similar to the coat of arms of Schaumburg Holstein (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔlʃtaɪn]) (Northern Low Saxon: Holsteen, Danish: Holst … Wikipedia
Danevirke — For other uses of this and similar names, see Dannevirke (disambiguation). Lorenz Frølich s impression of Thyra Dannebod ordering the foundation of the Danevirke. The Danevirke (modern Danish spelling: Dannevirke; in Old Norse Danavirki ; in … Wikipedia
March (territory) — For other uses, see March (disambiguation). A march or mark refers to a border region similar to a frontier, such as the Welsh Marches, the borderland between England and Wales. During the Frankish Carolingian Dynasty, the word spread throughout… … Wikipedia