• Olaus Magnus (born Olof Månsson; October 1490 – 1 August 1557) was a Swedish writer, cartographer, and Catholic clergyman. Olaus Magnus (a Latin translation...
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    Church of Sweden from 1764 to his death. Magnus Beronius was the son of Olaus Magni Beronis and Catharina Celsia and was born in Uppsala, Sweden. His father...
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  • Bero Magni de Ludosia or Björn Magnusson from Lödöse (died 1465) was a Swedish-born scholar, active at the University of Vienna. He was the owner of the...
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  • Balk (Björn Balk), 1387–1412 Magnus II Tavast (Maunu Tavast), 1412–1450 Olaus Magni (Olof Magnusson, Olavi Maununpoika), 1450–1460 Konrad Bitz, 1460–1489...
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    trilogy(Synnintekijä 2013, Kalmantanssi 2014 and Piispansormus 2015) about Olaus Magni's life Zita Rohr, "Lifting the Tapestry: The Designs of Yolande of Aragon...
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    which was printed posthumously in Rome in 1554 by Johannes' brother Olaus Magnus. Olaus sent it to Sweden with a dedication to the dukes Eric, John, Magnus...
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  • 1414–1421 Olaus Jacobi Knob 1421–1442 Achatius Johannis 1442–1453 Petrus Mathiae de Vallibus 1453–1454 Olaus Gunnari 1454–1461 Benedictus Magni 1461–1462...
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    tells the disguised god Odin that after the events of Ragnarök, Móði and Magni, sons of Thor, will wield Mjölnir: In Hymiskviða, after gaining a tremendous...
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    Reformation Laurentius Petri (Nericius) Nicolaus Olai Bothniensis 17th century Olaus Martini Petrus Kenicius Laurentius Paulinus Gothus Johannes Canuti Lenaeus...
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    spot where Starkad's heavy body long ago had made an imprint on a stone. Olaus Magnus' cites the story of Starkad from Gesta Danorum. He disputes Saxo...
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