- Andersson,
better known by his
Latin name,
Abrahamus Andreæ
Angermannus or
simply Abraham Angermannus (died in
October 1607) was the
fourth Lutheran Archbishop...
- the
Church of
Sweden 1599–1600. He was
appointed in
place of
Abraham Angermannus who had been put in prison, but
before getting inducted he died of a...
-
Petri Medelpadius, the prin****l of the city's school,
Abrahamus Andreae Angermannus, and two
chaplains were
required to
observe the new
order on September...
-
Angamaly (died c. 1597) (Mar Abraham),
Church of the East
bishop Abraham Angermannus (died 1607),
Swedish Lutheran archbishop Abraham a
Sancta Clara (1644–1709)...
- John III of
Sweden (1537–1592) was also rejected. On
March 15,
Abraham Angermannus was
elected Archbishop of Uppsala. The
meeting closed on
March 20, after...
-
finished with a lot of
people being jailed,
among them
Archbishop Abraham Angermannus, who had
supported Sigismund. Then
Swedish forces, led by Carl Carlsson...
-
Archbishops during the
Liturgical Struggle Laurentius Petri Gothus Andreas Laurentii Björnram
Abraham Angermannus...
- to be
enforced and to
confirm the
election of a Protestant,
Abraham Angermannus, as
Archbishop of Uppsala,
making him
Primate of Sweden. Sigismund, a...
- (1531–73; main
character behind the
Swedish Lutheran reformation),
Abraham Angermannus (1593–99;
controversial critic of the King),
Olaus Martini (1601–09)...
-
Petri Gothus (They had two daughters) and Magdalene, who
married Abraham Angermannus. The
surname Nericus is
based on the
province where he was born, Närke...