Sko Abbey (Swedish: Sko kloster), was a Cistercian nunnery in Sweden, in operation from 1230 until at least 1588. It was located in the Skokloster parish [sv]...
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patronymicon, her paternal cousins in Sko kloster, and her "Fränka" (meaning "female relative") Anna Eriksdotter i Sko. Queen Karin is noted to have granted...
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(nephew?) of Canute I Ericson Helen House of Strange 1234, buried at Sko kloster Eric (XI) the Lisp and Lame (Erik läspe och halte), 1234 – 2 February...
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13th to 15th centuries ↓ Skokloster north of Sigtuna Skokloster Church (Sko klosters kyrka) 13th century Near Skokloster Castle, originally a convent church...
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Bosö Abbey, Skåne: Benedictine monks Byarum Abbey (c. 1170 - 1230; moved to Sko): Cistercian nuns Börringe Priory, Skåne Dalby Priory, Skåne: Augustinian...
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given allowances along with their nuns, and in Sweden, the former nuns of Sko Abbey lived on state allowances as well as managing a school for girls. The...
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Seidel'schen Buchhandlung. p. 295. Komenský: časopis pro učitele základní školy (in Czech). Státní Pedak. Nakl. 1874. p. 149. Jungmann, Josef; Erben, Karel...
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