Troilius may refer to: Samuel Troilius, Archbishop of Uppsala in the Church of Sweden from 1758 to 1764 It may also mean: Troilus, a young Trojan prince...
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Samuel Troilius (22 May 1706 – 18 January 1764) was Archbishop of Uppsala from 1758 to his death. He was born in Stora Skedvi parish in the province of...
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the tablut rules (which was done by a Swedish merchant in London, Carl Troilius) had many errors which would become an issue not only for playing tablut...
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Kalmar. He was elected Archbishop of Uppsala after the death of Samuel Troilius in 1764. He was also a representative in the Swedish parliament Riksdag...
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Church of Sweden Archbishop of Uppsala 1786–1803. He was the son of Samuel Troilius, who had also been archbishop. He was known for great wit at a young age...
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Steuchius Erik Benzelius the younger Jacob Benzelius Henric Benzelius Samuel Troilius Magnus Beronius Carl Fredrik Mennander Uno von Troil 19th century Jakob...
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Steuchius Erik Benzelius the younger Jacob Benzelius Henric Benzelius Samuel Troilius Magnus Beronius Carl Fredrik Mennander Uno von Troil 19th century Jakob...
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works then were taken over by his brother-in-law, the archbishop Samuel Troilius.[citation needed] The royal privilege lasted until 1775, but the forge...
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a delegation from the Riksdag, led by the Archbishop of Uppsala Samuel Troilius, presented Louisa Ulrika with an note, which she was made to reply with...
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Steuchius Erik Benzelius the younger Jacob Benzelius Henric Benzelius Samuel Troilius Magnus Beronius Carl Fredrik Mennander Uno von Troil 19th century Jakob...
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