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    Johan Adler Salvius (born in 1590 in Strängnäs; died on 24 August 1652 in Stockholm) was a Swedish baron of Örneholm, chancellor, confidant and representative...
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  • Angoulême Johan Adler Salvius (1590–1652), Swedish diplomat of the 17th century Johan Adler Salvius (1590–1662) Swedish diplomat Laurence Salvius (a.k.a...
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    The Swedish delegation was headed by Count Johan Oxenstierna and was assisted by Baron Johan Adler Salvius. The Imperial delegation was headed by Count...
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    silveraltaret). It was donated by Margareta Pedersdotter, widow of Johan Adler Salvius, in 1652. The altarpiece consists of a central part and two wings;...
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    indemnity of 20,000,000 Riksdaler. Through the efforts of Johan Oxenstierna and Johan Adler Salvius it obtained: Swedish Pomerania, the Swedish share of the...
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    Kajaani (in Finland) to Per Brahe barony of Örneholma (in Finland) to Johan Adler-Salvius barony of Liperi (in Finland) pogosta to Hermann Fleming barony of...
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    alley is named after the diplomat and Councillor Johan Adler Salvius (1590–1652) (Welb-Johan Adler Salvij gränd, 1641; Salvij grendhen, 1652) who made...
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    Christina, however, wanted peace at any cost and sent her own delegate, Johan Adler Salvius. The Peace of Westphalia was signed in October 1648, effectively...
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    Keffenbrinck, and Birgitta Torskeskål (died 1655), niece of Baron Johan Adler Salvius. Keffenbrinck's ancestors came from Westphalia, and their seat was...
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    in 1601. King Gustav Adolf II of Sweden gave it to his secretary, Johan Adler Salvius, in 1628. In 1642, its ownership was passed on to Hans Detterman...
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