• Swedish). Vol. 4. Stockholm: Albert Bonnier. OCLC 4629338. Munkhammar, Lars (2000). Böckerna från Gråmunkeholmen [The books from Gråmunkeholmen] (PDF) (in...
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    Greyfriars abbey was located. As the latter islet, until the 1630s called Gråmunkeholmen ("Greyfriar's islet"), received its present name, 'Munkbron' was being...
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    ("The Greyfriars Tower"). At the time Riddarholmen was still called Gråmunkeholmen ("The Greyfriars islet"), referring to the franciscan abbey on the island...
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    the Greyfriars abbey on Riddarholmen, which at the time was called Gråmunkeholmen ("Greyfriar's Islet"). The alley appears in historical records as grabroder...
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    Riddarholmen ("Knights' Islet"), was during the medieval era known as Gråmunkeholmen ("Greyfriars Islet") after the Franciscan monastery located there and...
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    them were locked inside Tre Kronor Castle, and others were taken to Gråmunkeholmen (Riddarholmen). The captives were tortured with saws. On 17 June the...
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