- "to pour". The
German chronicler Johannes Aventinus (ca. 1525)
reported Gothus as one of 20
dukes who
accompanied Tuisto into Europe,
settling Gothaland...
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Laurentius Paulinus Gothus (10
November 1565 – 29
November 1646) was a
Swedish theologian,
astronomer and
Archbishop of Uppsala.
Gothus was born Lars Paulsson...
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which his name
Gothus was
derived as a
means of
distinguishing him from his predecessor,
Laurentius Petri Nericius.
Nericius recommended Gothus' appointment...
- and folklore. A
translation of the
Latin title page goes: "Olaus
Magnus Gothus', the
Upsala Archbishops',
history of the
Nordic people's
different manners...
- Vasa.
Gothus had 14 siblings, one of whom was the
merchant in Söderköping
Peder Mattsson Stiernfelt,
later ennobled and
introduced Stiernfelt.
Gothus was...
- Lutheranism:
Laurentius Andreae,
Swedish clergyman and
scholar Laurentius Paulinus Gothus (1565–1646),
Swedish theologian,
astronomer and
Archbishop of
Uppsala Laurentius...
- exile) 1531–1573:
Laurentius Petri (Nericius) 1575–1579:
Laurentius Petri Gothus 1583–1591:
Andreas Laurentii Björnram 1593–1599:
Abraham Angermannus 1599–1600:...
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earlier in the
Swedish language; the
Lutheran Bishop Laurentius Paulinus Gothus had
described devil-worshipping
sorcerers as
Sathanister in his
Ethica Christiana...
- the Reformation, the
Latinized form of
their birthplace (Laurentius
Petri Gothus, from Östergötland)
became a
common naming practice for the clergy. In the...
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educated as a
royal male
would have been. The
theologian Johannes Matthiae Gothus became her tutor; he gave her
lessons in religion, philosophy, Gr**** and...