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    Johan Hadorph (May 6, 1630 – July 12, 1693) was a Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities. He was appointed National Antiquarian...
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    the compilation, Göransson used drawings and transcripts made by Johan Hadorph, Johan Peringskiöld, Nils Wessman, Petrus Törnevall and others. It is the...
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  • 1599 by Johannes Bureus, and in the 17th century on a drawing by Johan Hadorph and Johan Leitz. Unfortunately, the names of two of the brothers who are...
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    Swedish scholar Johan Hadorph (1630–93), a colleague of Olof Rudbeck's at Uppsala University, who edited the manuscript in 1676. Johan Hadorph, along with...
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    during 1667. He became a technical assistant and worked principally for Johan Hadorph (1630–1693) who was director-general of the Swedish National Heritage...
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    position of clerk at the college in 1682, and he could then accompany Johan Hadorph (1630-1693) on scientific excursions in the countryside, during which...
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    researcher Johan Hadorph (1630-1793) was the driving force in College of Antiquaries (Swedish: Antikvitetskollegiet) in Uppsala. Moreover, Johan Hadorph was...
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    (d. 1708) May 4 – Hendrik Schoock, Dutch painter (d. 1707) May 6 – Johan Hadorph, Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities...
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  • depiction of the cross-less stone from the 17th century, made by Johan Hadorph and Johan Peringskiöld. This depiction has helped scholars reconstruct the...
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    Sweden" (Prosaiska krönikan). In search of Birka, National Antiquarian Johan Hadorph was the first to attempt excavations on Björkö in the late 17th century...
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    that is now lost. It was recorded in a drawing in the 17th century by Johan Hadorph and P. Helgonius, as well as Johannes Haquini Rhezelius. Richard Dybeck...
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    historian (b. 1616) July 12 John Ashby, English admiral (b. c. 1640) Johan Hadorph, Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities...
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  • Johannes Bureus (1568–1652), and it was depicted by Leitz in 1678. Johan Hadorph noted in 1680 that the name of the deceased in the inscription had been...
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    located at Mobacka in Uppland, Sweden. This runestone was depicted by Johan Hadorph during the 17th century. The stone later disappeared, but was recovered...
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  • historian (b. 1616) July 12 John Ashby, English admiral (b. c. 1640) Johan Hadorph, Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities...
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  • discovered in Smedby (location) near Vallentuna and depicted by Johan Hadorph and assistant, for Johan Peringskiöld, during the national search for historic monuments...
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  • (d. 1708) May 4 – Hendrik Schoock, Dutch painter (d. 1707) May 6 – Johan Hadorph, Swedish director-general of the Central Board of National Antiquities...
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  • in 1690, Sweden's Riksantikvarie (“State Antiquarian”) of the time, Johan Hadorph, was eager to see the manuscript which Halpap had based his edition...
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    old coins, chronicles, law books, letter and manuscripts. In 1666, Johan Hadorph the seventh National Antiquarian, established the Placat och Påbudh...
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  • of Kievan Rus' requested from Scandinavia when they were under threat. Johan Peringskiöld (d. 1720) considered the Fittja stone and the Djulefors stone...
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  • Heiðreks, and the other one in Johan Hadorph's work (1690). Both of the versions are closely similar to Schroderus' version. Hadorph relates that the Eric song...
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    Bureus. As it was near a main road, the stone was raised in 1672 by Johan Hadorph for the Eriksgata of king Charles XI. It was noted that local people...
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  • reconstructed with help of older drawings, the first of which was made by Johan Hadorph in 1682. Runes are carved on the bodies of two serpents which have their...
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    later ennobled and introduced Stiernfelt. Gothus was great-uncle of Johan Hadorph. Gothus was first married to Catarina Nilsdotter Bohm, the daughter...
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  • Reinfeldt from 1992 to 2013. In 1989, he married Louise Hadorph (born 1943), the daughter of Carl Hadorph and Lilli (née Jacobsson). 1957 – Acting sub-lieutenant...
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