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  • 1John III of Sweden — John III John III portraited by Dutch artist Johan Baptista van Uther in 1582. King of Sweden Reign 30 September 1568 – 17 November 1592 ( 10000000000000024 …

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  • 2Catherine Jagellon of Poland — Infobox Swedish Royalty|monarch name =Catherine Jagellon title =Queen consort of Sweden caption = reign = 1568 1583 coronation = spouse = John III issue = Sigimund Anna of Finland royal house = House of Vasa father = Sigismund I of Poland mother …

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  • 3Vadstena Abbey — ( Monasterium sanctarum Mariæ Virgìnis et Brigido in Vatzstena ) was the motherhouse of the Bridgettine Order, situated on Lake Vättern, in the Diocese of Linköping, Sweden. The abbey started as one of the farms donated by the king, but the town… …

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  • 4Vreta Abbey — Vreta Abbey, in operation from the beginning of the 12th century to 1582, was the first nunnery in Sweden, initially Benedictine and later Cistercian, and one of the oldest in Scandinavia. It was located in the municipality of Linköping in… …

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  • 5Катерина Ягеллонка — Katarzyna Jagiellonka …

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  • 6Екатерина Ягеллонка — Катерина Ягеллонка Катерина Ягеллонка (польск. Katarzyna Jagiellonka, швед. Katarina Jagellonica av Polen, 1 ноября 1526 16 сентября 1583) герцогиня Финляндская (1562), королева Швеции (1569), великая герцогиня Финляндская (1581). Из рода… …

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  • 7Катарина Ягеллонка — Катерина Ягеллонка Катерина Ягеллонка (польск. Katarzyna Jagiellonka, швед. Katarina Jagellonica av Polen, 1 ноября 1526 16 сентября 1583) герцогиня Финляндская (1562), королева Швеции (1569), великая герцогиня Финляндская (1581). Из рода… …

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  • 8Dick Harrison — in 2009. Occupation Historian Nationality Swedish Dick Walther Harrison, (born April 10, 1966 in Huddinge) is a Swedish historian who was born in Huddinge …

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  • 9MALMÖ — MALMÖ, port in S. Sweden. The Jewish community, the third largest in Sweden, was founded by Polish Jews in 1871, when it numbered 250. In 1900 the congregation appointed its first rabbi, Dr Josef Wohlstein, and in 1903 the first synagogue was… …

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  • 10SWEDEN — SWEDEN, kingdom in N. Europe, part of the Scandinavian peninsula. It is unlikely that there were Jews in Sweden in pagan times or in the Catholic Middle Ages, nor was their presence favored in Lutheran Sweden. Several regulations issued in 1685,… …

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