• Hemming Gadh (c. 1450 – 16 December 1520) was a Swedish Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of the Diocese of Linköping. He was a staunch ally of Sten Sture...
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  • in East Frisia Hemming (monk), 11th-century monk and compiler of a cartulary Bishop Hemming (1338–1366), bishop of Turku Hemming Gadh (c. 1450–1520),...
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  • Christina Gyllenstierna Adam Pålsson as Sten Sture Ulrich Thomsen as Hemming Gadh Jakob Oftebro as Gustav Trolle Wilf Scolding as Johan Thomas Chaanhing...
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    carrying them to Copenhagen. The six members of the kidnapped hostage were Hemming Gadh, Lars Siggesson (Sparre), Jöran Siggesson (Sparre), Olof Ryning, Bengt...
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    maintain the siege throughout the winter. With the help of Bishop Mattias, Hemming Gadh and other Swedes of high stature, Christian sent a proposal for retreat...
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  • deliberately turn the words around in the throat, before they come forward... Hemming Gadh quoted by Johannes Magnus, 1554, Historia de omnibus Gothorum Sueonumque...
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    Swedish side, and took the hostages to Copenhagen. The six hostages were Hemming Gadh, Lars Siggesson (Sparre), Jöran Siggesson (Sparre), Olof Ryning, Bengt...
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    security, a hostage was exchanged from both sides. From the Swedish side, Hemming Gadh, Gustav Eriksson Vasa, Lars Sparre, Jöran Sparre, Olof Ryning and Bengt...
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    regent. It was with great difficulty that the Swedish envoy in Rome, Hemming Gadh, managed to prevent this. The queen dowager continued this fight until...
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    village. Speculation was that he was killed by order of Hemming Gadh (c. 1450–1520) so that Gadh could assume the post of dean of the Diocese of Linköping...
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