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    Princess Elizabeth of Sweden (also known as Elisabet Gustavsdotter Vasa; 5 April 1549 – 20 November 1597), was a Swedish princess, and a duchess consort...
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    Gustav I (born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family; 12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560), commonly known as Gustav Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523 until...
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  • Elizabeth Carlsdotter Gyllenhielm (Swedish: Elisabet; 1622-1682), was the daughter of the Swedish prince Charles Philip, Duke of Södermanland, in his secret...
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    Polish–Lithuanian and Swedish thrones. John was the second son of Gustav Vasa (1523–60). His mother was Margaret Leijonhufvud (1514–51), a Swedish noblewoman...
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  • November from his injuries. He was buried together with his maternal aunt, Elisabet Vasa, 21 January 1598 in Uppsala Cathedral. A cenotaph over them was added...
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    Elisabet Edwertz in Stockholm, Sweden, she began taking classes from theater actress Julia Håkansson at a young age. She debuted on stage at the Vasa...
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  • her part in the Vasasagan (Vasa Saga), the traditional national legend about the accession to the throne of King Gustav Vasa of Sweden. Barbro Stigsdotter...
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    Minister for Justice ∞ (1) Henrika Lovisa Ulrika Tham (1791-1816) ∞ (2) Elisabet Sofia Palm (1795-1865); had issue Hans Gyllenhaal (1655–1710) ∞ Barbro...
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  • Vasa övningsskola (VÖS) is a Swedish-speaking normal school in Vaasa, Finland. VÖS is a part of Åbo Akademi University, and its Faculty of Education and...
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    Helene Emma Gutöhrlein (18 August 1909 – 7 June 1997) and Karola (Karla) Elisabet Charlotta Gutöhrlein (9 September 1910 – date of death unknown) were German-born...
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    Fredrik von Essen (category Commanders Grand Cross of the Order of Vasa)
    (1812–1850) and Countess Hedvig Elisabet Maria Amalia Piper, at Skokloster Castle 14 July 1859. Their children Vera Anna Elisabet (born 1860), Ebba Margareta...
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  • confirmed introduced 03.10.2016". banknotenews.com. 7 October 2016. Andersson, Elisabet (20 January 2015). "Ernman kritiserar ny sedel". Svenska Dagbladet (in...
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    Charles Philip, Duke of Södermanland (category House of Vasa)
    in 1601. His father, youngest son of King Gustav I who founded Sweden's Vasa dynasty, was Duke of Södermanland and regent of the kingdom at the time,...
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    January 1884 Boberg married Anna Maria Elisabet Pettersson. On 23 November 1915 he married Selma Charlotta Elisabet Ydrén. For his literary output, Boberg...
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  • Constantia Eriksdotter (category House of Vasa)
    nine estates in Väne parish in Bohuslän by her cousin king Sigismund III Vasa. In 1595, she was further granted Bocksjö Manor in the parish of Tiveden...
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    Stockholm in 1740. He was the son of the decorator, Christoffer Sergel and Elisabet (née Swyrner), and was the brother of the decorator, Anna Brita Sergel...
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    lasted until 1974. Among the oldest priceless objects are the sword of Gustav Vasa and the crown, orb, sceptre and key of King Erik XIV. The Crown of Eric XIV...
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  • Vite Örn, captured from Denmark while building c. 1598. Discarded c. 1625. Vasa (50), 1599. Burnt 1623. Äpplet (50), c. 1603. Äpplet (74), c. 1622. Sold...
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  • of Swedish princesses from the accession of Gustaf I, from the House of Vasa, and continues through the Houses of Palatinate-Zweibrücken, Holstein-Gottorp...
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    Charles XIII (category Commanders Grand Cross of the Order of Vasa)
    as Charles II. Prince Charles was placed under the tutelage of Hedvig Elisabet Strömfelt and then Ulrica Schönström. He was appointed grand admiral when...
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    Erik af Klint (1901–1981) (category Knights of the Order of Vasa)
    Stockholm, Sweden, the son of Rear Admiral Gustaf af Klint and his wife Elisabet (née Helling). He was the brother of Börje af Klint (1903–1989), artillery...
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    publicly executed by decapitation and Polish–Swedish King Sigismund III Vasa is de facto deposed as ruler of Sweden. April 19 – The first Dutch ship ever...
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  • Hans Ramel (category Commanders Grand Cross of the Order of Vasa)
    Agriculture in 1924. In 1893 in Helsingborg he married baroness Hilda Fanny Elisabet Cederström (1870–1962), the daughter of lieutenant general, baron Claes...
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  • provost Jakob Zidén, was of West Finnish descent and his mother, Kristina Elisabet Fahlberg, was from a Swedish family. He started his military career in...
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    Princess Maria Elizabeth of Sweden (category House of Vasa)
    Maria Elizabeth Vasa (10 March 1596 – 7 August 1618) was a Swedish princess, daughter of King Charles IX of Sweden and Christina of Holstein-Gottorp, and...
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    Gustav was born in Stockholm. He was placed under the tutelage of Hedvig Elisabet Strömfelt until the age of five, then educated under the care of two governors...
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    former extent of a church choir, demolished during the reign of King Gustav Vasa. The presence of a church in Stockholm was indicated for the first time in...
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    will also have developed, including seven large testicles. The two short vasa deferentia, which fuse immediately anterior to the penis, are thin-walled...
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    Gabriella; Mosca, Marta; Schneider, Matthias; Smolen, Josef S; Svenungsson, Elisabet; Tesar, Vladimir; Tincani, Angela; Troldborg, Anne; van Vollenhoven, Ronald;...
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    from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2013. Olesen, Elisabet (March 2005). Adventure Guide to Sweden. Hunter Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-1588435064...
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