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Vadstena Abbey

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The Abbey of Our Lady and of St. [1]

95 relations: Adolphus VIII, Count of Holstein, Anders Piltz, Anna Bülow, Anna Germundsdotter, Anna Hogenskild, Anna Paulsdotter, Archdiocese of Uppsala, Archduchess Anna of Austria, Arendt de Roy, Östergötland, Östergötland Runic Inscription 179, Birgitta Botolfsdotter, Biscuit, Blanche of Namur, Botulf Botulfsson, Bridget of Sweden, Bridgettines, Burial places of British royalty, Catherine Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Catherine Jagiellon, Catherine of Bjurum, Catherine of Pomerania, Countess Palatine of Neumarkt, Catherine of Vadstena, Catherine Stenbock, Catholic Church in Sweden, Cecilia Månsdotter, Cecilia Ulvsdotter, Charles VII of Sweden, Charles VIII of Sweden, Christina Brask, Christina Gyllenstierna, Christina Nilsdotter, Christina of Saxony, Den vises sten, Diarium Vadstenense, Dissolution of the Monasteries, Dorothea of Brandenburg, Erik Johansson Vasa, Gerdeka Hartlevsdotter, Gingerbread, Gingerbread house, Greyfriars Abbey, Ystad, Hans Pauli, Henning van der Heide, Henry (bishop of Finland), Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh, Ingeborg of Holstein, Ingegerd Knutsdotter, Ingrid Persdotter, Jan Borman, ..., Johan Håkansson, Johannes Stenrat, Karin Johansdotter, Karin Månsdotter, Katarina Gylta, List of Catholic monasteries and convents in Sweden, List of Gothic architecture, List of Gothic brick buildings, List of historic buildings in Sweden, Little Agda and Olof the Silent, Magnus, Duke of Östergötland, Margaret Leijonhufvud, Margareta (missionary), Margareta Clausdotter, Mariager Abbey, Maribo Abbey, Maribo Cathedral, Marienbrunn Abbey, Nicolaus Ragvaldi (monk), Olaus Johannis Gutho, Petrus Astronomus, Philippa of England, Pirita convent, Reformation in Sweden, Religion in Sweden, Saint Ingrid of Skänninge, Skänninge Abbey, Societas Sanctae Birgittae, Stegeborg Castle, Sten Sture the Elder, Suppression of monasteries, Swedish orthography, Syon Abbey, Ture Turesson (Bielke), Uppsala Cathedral, Vadstena, Vadstena Castle, Vadstena Municipality, 1526 in Sweden, 1540 in Sweden, 1543 in Sweden, 1549 in Sweden, 1580 in Sweden, 1594 in Sweden, 1595 in Sweden. Expand index (45 more) »

Adolphus VIII, Count of Holstein

Adolphus XI of Schauenburg (Alef or Alv, Adolf von Schauenburg, Adolf 8.) (1401 – 4 December 1459), as Adolph I Duke of Schleswig (Danish, Sønderjylland, formerly Slesvig), and as Adolph VIII Count of Holstein-Rendsburg, was the mightiest vassal of the Danish realm.

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Anders Piltz

Anders Piltz (born 7 March 1943) is a Swedish latinist and medievalist, a priest in the Roman Catholic church and member of the Dominican Order.

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Anna Bülow

Anna Fickesdotter (Bülow), (died 1519), was a Swedish writer and translator and abbess of the Bridgittine Vadstena Abbey between 1501–1519.

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Anna Germundsdotter

Anna Germundsdotter or Girmundsdotter (Latin; Anna Germundi, died 23 March 1538) was a Swedish writer and Roman Catholic nun of the Bridgettine order and abbess of the Vadstena Abbey from 1518 until 1529.

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Anna Hogenskild

Anna Klemetsdotter Hogenskild (1513-1590), also known as fru Anna till Åkerö ('lady Anna of Åkerö') and fru Anna till Hedensö ('lady Anna of Hedensö'), was a Swedish court official and landowner.

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Anna Paulsdotter

Anna Paulsdotter (died 9 October 1500), was a Swedish Bridgettine nun.

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Archdiocese of Uppsala

The Archdiocese of Uppsala (Uppsala ärkestift) is one of the thirteen dioceses of the Church of Sweden and the only one having the status of an archdiocese.

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Archduchess Anna of Austria

Anna of Austria (7 July 1528 – 16 October 1590), a member of the Imperial House of Habsburg, was Duchess of Bavaria from 1550 until 1579, by her marriage with Duke Albert V.

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Arendt de Roy

Arendt de Roy or Arendt van Roy (died May 24, 1589) was a Dutch architect.

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Östergötland

Östergötland (English exonym: East Gothland) is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (landskap in Swedish) in the south of Sweden.

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Östergötland Runic Inscription 179

The runestone known as Östergötland Rune Inscription 179 or Ög 179, as listed in the Rundata catalog, stands on the east side of the Vadstena Abbey in Vadstena, Sweden.

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Birgitta Botolfsdotter

Birgitta Botolfsdotter, or Botulfsdotter (fl. 1567) was a Swedish Roman Catholic nun, abbess of Vadstena Abbey during the ongoing Protestant Reformation.

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Biscuit

Biscuit is a term used for a variety of primarily flour-based baked food products.

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Blanche of Namur

Blanche of Namur (Swedish and Norwegian: Blanka; 1320–1363) was queen-consort of Sweden and Norway by marriage to King Magnus IV of Sweden.

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Botulf Botulfsson

Botulf Botulfsson (died April 1311), from Gottröra, Uppland, was a Swedish man burned at the stake for heresy.

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Bridget of Sweden

Bridget of Sweden (1303 – 23 July 1373); born as Birgitta Birgersdotter, also Birgitta of Vadstena, or Saint Birgitta (heliga Birgitta), was a mystic and saint, and founder of the Bridgettines nuns and monks after the death of her husband of twenty years.

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Bridgettines

The Order of the Most Holy Savior, abbreviated as O.Ss.S., and informally known as the Brigittine or Bridgettine Order is a monastic religious order of Augustinian nuns, Religious Sisters, and monks founded by Saint Bridget of Sweden (Birgitta) in 1344, and approved by Pope Urban V in 1370.

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Burial places of British royalty

These burial places of British royalty record the known graves of monarchs who have reigned in some part of the British Isles (currently includes only the monarchs of Scotland, England, native princes of Wales to 1283, or monarchs of the Great Britain, and the United Kingdom), as well as members of their royal families.

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Catherine Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg

Catherine Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg (ca 1367 – after 1423) was Duchess consort of Schleswig and Countess consort of Holstein-Rendsburg.

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Catherine Jagiellon

Catherine Jagiellon (Katarzyna Jagiellonka; Katarina Jagellonica, Lithuanian: Kotryna Jogailatė; 1 November 1526 – 16 September 1583) was a Polish princess and the wife of John III of Sweden.

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Catherine of Bjurum

Catherine of Bjurum, in her lifetime called Katarina Karlsdotter in Swedish, in later history also called Katarina Gumsehuvud (died 7 September 1450) was the Queen consort of Sweden from 1448 to 1450 and the Queen consort of Norway from 1449 to 1450.

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Catherine of Pomerania, Countess Palatine of Neumarkt

Catherine of Pomerania (German: Katharina von Pommern; c. 1390 - 4 March 1426), was a Pomeranian princess and Countess Palatine of Neumarkt.

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Catherine of Vadstena

Saint Catherine of Sweden, Katarina av Vadstena, Catherine of Vadstena or Katarina Ulfsdotter (c. 1332 – 24 March 1381) was a Swedish saint.

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Catherine Stenbock

Catherine Stenbock (Swedish: Katarina Gustavsdotter Stenbock; born at Torpa, Tranemo Municipality, Västergötland on 22 July 1535 – died at Strömsholm, Västmanland on 13 December 1621) was Queen of Sweden between 1552 and 1560 as the third and last wife of King Gustav I.

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Catholic Church in Sweden

The Catholic Church in Sweden was established by Archbishop Ansgar in Birka in 829, and further developed by the Christianization of Sweden in the 9th century.

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Cecilia Månsdotter

Cecilia Månsdotter Eka (c. 1476–1523) also called Cecilia of Eka, was a Swedish noblewoman.

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Cecilia Ulvsdotter

Cecilia Ulvsdotter (d. 12 March 1399), was a Swedish noblewoman.

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Charles VII of Sweden

Charles VII or Carl (Swedish: Karl Sverkersson; c. 1130 – 12 April 1167) was ruler of Götaland, and then King of Sweden from c. 1161 to 1167, when he was assassinated.

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Charles VIII of Sweden

Charles VIII of Sweden (1408 Uppsala - 1470 Stockholm, in reality Charles II), Charles I of Norway, also Carl (Karl Knutsson), was king of Sweden (1448–1457, 1464–1465 and from 1467 to his death in 1470) and king of Norway (1449–1450).

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Christina Brask

Christina Hansadotter Brask, or Christin Hansadotter (1459 – 5 March 1520), was a Swedish writer and translator, and a member of the Bridgettine Order in Vadstena Abbey.

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Christina Gyllenstierna

Christina Nilsdotter Gyllenstierna of Fogelvik (Swedish: Kristina or Kerstin: 1494 – January 1559, Hörningsholm Castle) was a Swedish noble and a heroine.

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Christina Nilsdotter

Christina Nilsdotter (died 1399) was a Swedish singer and song teacher.

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Christina of Saxony

Christina of Saxony (b. Torgau, 25 December 1461 – d. Odense, 8 December 1521), was Queen consort of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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Den vises sten

Den vises sten ('the philosopher's stone', an editorial title for a text unnamed in its manuscript) is a fourteenth-century Swedish poem about the Philosopher's Stone.

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Diarium Vadstenense

The Diarium Vadstenense (also Diarium Vazstenense) or "Vadstena Diary" is the diary of the monks of the Vadstena Abbey (in Vadstena, Sweden), in which remarkable events in or out of the monastery were written down.

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Dissolution of the Monasteries

The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England and Wales and Ireland, appropriated their income, disposed of their assets, and provided for their former personnel and functions.

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Dorothea of Brandenburg

Dorothea of Brandenburg (1430/1431 – 10 November 1495) was Queen consort of Denmark (1445–1448 and 1449–1481), Norway (1445–1448 and 1450–1481), and Sweden (1447–1448 and 1457–1464) two times each by marriage to Christopher of Bavaria and Christian I of Denmark.

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Erik Johansson Vasa

Erik Johansson Vasa (1470 – 8 November 1520) was the Lord of Rydboholm Castle in the Roslagen.

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Gerdeka Hartlevsdotter

Gerdeka Hartlevsdotter, or Hartlefsdotter, also called Gerdica (1370-1438), was a Swedish Bridgettine nun.

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Gingerbread

Gingerbread refers to a broad category of baked goods, typically flavored with ginger, cloves, nutmeg or cinnamon and sweetened with honey, sugar or molasses.

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Gingerbread house

A gingerbread house is a novelty confectionery shaped like a building that is made of cookie dough, cut and baked into appropriate components like walls and roofing.

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Greyfriars Abbey, Ystad

The Abbey in Ystad (Klostret i Ystad), sometimes also simply Greyfriars Abbey (Gråbrödraklostret) is a medieval former friary in Ystad, Sweden.

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Hans Pauli

Hans Pauli (floruit 1570) was a Swedish Bridgettine monk and an alleged sorcerer, active as a professional exorcist and counter-magician.

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Henning van der Heide

Henning van der Heide (sometimes von der Heide/Heyde, ca. 1460 - 1521) was a German late Gothic sculptor.

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Henry (bishop of Finland)

Henry (Henrik; Henrik; Henricus; died 20 January 1156.) was a medieval English clergyman.

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Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh

Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh KG (– 11 January 1425) of Ravensworth Castle in North Yorkshire, was an administrator and diplomat who served under Kings Henry IV and Henry V.

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Ingeborg of Holstein

Ingeborg of Holstein (1396 – 14 October 1465), was Abbess of Vadstena Abbey 1447-1452 and 1457-1465.

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Ingegerd Knutsdotter

Ingegerd Knutsdotter (1356 – September 14, 1412) was a Swedish nun and noble, the first official abbess of the Bridgettine Abbey of Vadstena in 1385/88–1403.

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Ingrid Persdotter

Ingrid Persdotter (died 28 March 1524), was a Swedish nun at the convent of Saint Birgitta in Vadstena.

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Jan Borman

Jan Borman (sometimes Borreman or Borremans, fl. c. 1479-1520) was a Flemish Northern renaissance sculptor.

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Johan Håkansson

Johan Håkansson (Latinized to Johannes Haquini) (died 1432) was Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden, 1421–1432.

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Johannes Stenrat

Johannes Stenrat (sometimes Hans Stenrat, Stenradh, Stenrat of Lübeck, Stenrode, Steynrot) c. 1410-1484) was a German Northern renaissance wood carver and painter, active in Lübeck.

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Karin Johansdotter

Karin Johansdotter (died after 1605), was a Swedish Roman Catholic nun of the Bridgettine Order.

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Karin Månsdotter

Karin Månsdotter (in English Catherine; 6 November 1550 – 13 September 1612) was Queen of Sweden, first a mistress and then, for a few months in 1568, the consort of Eric XIV of Sweden.

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Katarina Gylta

Katarina Bengtsdotter Gylta, in Latin: Catharina Benedicta (1520 – 3 June 1593), was a Swedish nun of the Bridgettine Order, Abbess of Vadstena Abbey in 1553–1564 and 1565–1593.

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List of Catholic monasteries and convents in Sweden

This is a list of Catholic religious houses, both extant and dissolved, in Sweden, for both men and women.

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List of Gothic architecture

This is a list of buildings which are representatives of Gothic architecture.

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List of Gothic brick buildings

By a lot of people, the term Brick Gothic is used for what more specifically is called Baltic Brick Gothic or North German Brick Gothic.

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List of historic buildings in Sweden

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Little Agda and Olof the Silent

Little Agda and Olof the Silent (Swedish: Liten Agda och Olof Tyste) (fl. 1526), refers to a legend about a young couple in Sweden between the very first years of King Gustav Vasa (1523) and the last years of before the Lutheran Reformation (1527).

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Magnus, Duke of Östergötland

Magnus Vasa (25 July 1542 – 26 June 1595), prince of Sweden, Duke of Östergötland from 1555.

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Margaret Leijonhufvud

Margaret Leijonhufvud (née Margareta Eriksdotter; 1 January 1516 in Ekeberg Castle, Närke – 26 August 1551 in Tynnelsö Castle, Södermanland) was Queen of Sweden from 1536 to 1551 by marriage to King Gustav I.

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Margareta (missionary)

Margareta (c. 1369 – c. 1425), was a Swedish Sami missionary.

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Margareta Clausdotter

Margareta Clausdotter (died 10 December 1486) was a Swedish writer and genealogist, a Roman Catholic nun of the Bridgettine order and from 1473 until her death, abbess of the Vadstena Abbey.

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Mariager Abbey

Mariager Abbey (Mariagerkloster) was a Bridgettine abbey founded in 1430 which became an important pilgrimage site, in the present town of Mariager in northern central Jutland, Denmark.

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Maribo Abbey

Maribo Abbey, established in 1416, was the first Bridgettine monastery in Denmark and became one of the most important Danish abbeys of the late Middle Ages.

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Maribo Cathedral

Maribo Cathedral (Maribo Domkirke) is a Gothic cathedral church in Maribo on the island of Lolland in the southeast of Denmark.

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Marienbrunn Abbey

Marienbrunn Abbey also called Fons Mariae and Triumphus Marie was a double convent for women and men of the order of the Bridgettines, situated in Gdańsk between 1391 and 1833.

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Nicolaus Ragvaldi (monk)

Nicolaus Ragvaldi (a Latinized form of the Swedish Nils Ragvaldsson) (died 1514) was a monk in the Bridgettine Abbey of Vadstena, and served twice as its confessor general.

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Olaus Johannis Gutho

Olaus Johannis Gutho (died 1516) was a late 15th-century student at Uppsala University, whose preserved lecture notes are one of the few sources for the curriculum of the only mediaeval Swedish university.

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Petrus Astronomus

Petrus Astronomus, O.Ss.S., (died after 1513), a German by birth, was a Bridgettine monk in Vadstena Abbey, Vadstena, Sweden.

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Philippa of England

Philippa of England (4 June 1394 – 5 January 1430), also known as Philippa of Lancaster, was Queen of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway from 1406 to 1430 by marriage to Eric of Pomerania.

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Pirita convent

Pirita Convent (Pirita klooster) was a monastery for both monks and nuns dedicated to St. Brigitta, located in the district of Pirita in Tallinn, Estonia, between the 1417 and 1575.

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Reformation in Sweden

The Protestant reformation in Sweden is generally regarded as having begun in 1527 during the reign of King Gustav I of Sweden, but the process was slow and not definitely ended until the Uppsala Synod of 1593 and the following War against Sigismund, with an attempt of counter-reformation during the reign of John III (1568–1592).

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Religion in Sweden

Religion in Sweden is diversified.

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Saint Ingrid of Skänninge

Saint Ingrid of Skänninge (died in Skänninge, 9 September 1282) was a Swedish Roman Catholic saint.

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Skänninge Abbey

Skänninge Abbey, also known as St.

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Societas Sanctae Birgittae

Societas Sanctæ Birgittæ (SSB) is a High Church Lutheran religious society with character of third order for priests and laity, men and women in the Church of Sweden.

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Stegeborg Castle

Stegeborg Castle is a ruined castle in St Anna parish, Söderköping, Östergötland, located on an island in a narrow sound at the bay of Slätbaken.

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Sten Sture the Elder

Sten Sture the Elder (Sten Sture den äldre; 1440 – 14 December 1503) was a Swedish statesman and regent of Sweden 1470–1497 and 1501–1503.

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Suppression of monasteries

The suppression of monasteries refers to various events at different times and places when monastic foundations were abolished and their possessions were appropriated by the state.

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Swedish orthography

Swedish orthography is the set of rules and conventions used for writing Swedish.

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Syon Abbey

Syon Abbey, Sion Abbey or simply Sion was a monastery of the Bridgettine Order founded in 1415 which stood until its demolition in the 16th century on the left (northern) bank of the River Thames within the parish of Isleworth, in the county of Middlesex, on or near the site of the present Georgian mansion of Syon House.

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Ture Turesson (Bielke)

Ture Turesson (Bielke) (1425–1489/1490) was a Swedish statesman and military commander and a prominent leader of the unionist party during the Kalmar Union period.

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Uppsala Cathedral

Uppsala Cathedral (Uppsala domkyrka) is a cathedral located between the Uppsala University Main Building and the River Fyris in the centre of Uppsala, Sweden.

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Vadstena

Vadstena is a locality and the seat of Vadstena Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden, with 5,613 inhabitants in 2010.

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Vadstena Castle

Vadstena Castle (Vadstena slott) is a former Royal Castle in Vadstena, the province of Östergötland, Sweden.

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Vadstena Municipality

Vadstena Municipality (Vadstena kommun) is a municipality in Östergötland County in southeast Sweden.

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1526 in Sweden

Events from the year 1526 in Sweden.

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1540 in Sweden

Events from the year 1540 in Sweden.

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1543 in Sweden

Events from the year 1543 in Sweden.

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1549 in Sweden

Events from the year 1549 in Sweden.

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1580 in Sweden

Events from the year 1580 in Sweden.

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1594 in Sweden

Events from the year 1594 in Sweden.

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1595 in Sweden

Events from the year 1595 in Sweden.

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Abbey of Vadstena, Vadstena Monastery, Vadstena monastery.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vadstena_Abbey

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