Retrieved 22 December 2014. "Beronius, Magnus Olai". Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. Retrieved June 1, 2020. "Troilius, Samuel". Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon...
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Johannes Magnus (a modified form of Ioannes Magnus, a Latin translation of his birth name Johan Månsson; 19 March 1488 – 22 March 1544) was the last functioning...
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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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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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Jakob Benzelius 1747–1758: Henric Benzelius 1758–1764: Samuel Troilius 1764–1775: Magnus Beronius 1775–1786: Carl Fredrik Mennander 1786–1803: Uno von...
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of Eric the Saint and provided some relics to Duke Eric, the son of King Magnus Ladulås. "Nicolaus Allonis". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved August...
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these speeches were written down and preserved, and included by Johannes Magnus when he wrote the influential History of the Nordic People about 150 years...
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from 1320, when he was vicar in Färentuna. He was chancellor of the King Magnus Eriksson in 1340 and continued to support him during the civil wars in the...
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where he completed his filosofie magister degree in 1661. He was hired by Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie as a tutor for his sons in 1660 and accompanied one...
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refused to marry the bishop's illegitimate son Mangús. This so enraged Magnús that he set out with his men to try and burn her alive in her farmhouse...
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