- Märet
Jonsdotter (1644 –
September 1672) was an
alleged Swedish witch. She is one of the best
known victims of the
great witch hysteria called det stora...
- were lord
Arvid Birgersson Trolle (died 1505) and his
first wife
Kerstin Jonsdotter (Gädda). His
father had
connected him to the
powerful Thott family by...
- shepherdess. She was the
witness and
accuser in the
witch trial against Märet
Jonsdotter in 1668, the
trial that
unleashed the
great witch hysteria in
Sweden called...
-
Ingrid Persdotter (died 28
March 1524) is a
fictitious Swedish nun at the
convent of
Saint Birgitta in Vadstena, who
supposedly wrote a p****ionate love...
-
worked as a
parish tailor in Smedstorp.
Through his
marriage to
Ingar Jönsdotter, who
brought in a
substantial dowry, and his own hard work, Månsson became...
- Skårvangsola 3.
Margaret Skulesdatter 14. Jon
Torbergsson 7.
Ragnhild Jonsdotter 30.
Erling Skakke 15.
Ragnhild Erlingsdotter 31.
Kristin Sigurdsdatter...
- Anna
Jönsdotter, also
known as Anna Pehrsönernas
moder (died 18/21
September 1568, Stockholm), was the
mother of the
Swedish politician Jöran Persson,...
-
themselves while sharing a bed, Anna
Jönsdotter answered that she had
turned her back to Kijhl. In
reference to the Anna
Jönsdotter case, a law was
prepared to...
-
family were
Henrik Jacobsson,
farmer and juror, and his wife
Margareta Jönsdotter.
Henrik Jacobsson was from,
according to
contemporary records, in Kalix...
- theologian, and bishop. Died 1743. Born
sometime around 1675 -
Ingeborg Jonsdotter,
married Olaus Persson and had 1 child, Per Olofsson. She died
April 2...