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Christiern Pedersen (c. 1480 – 16
January 1554) was a
Danish canon,
humanist scholar, writer,
printer and publisher.
Christiern Pedersen was born in Helsingør...
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Swedish National Archives was
signed and
sealed by
Kristiern Nilsson (Vasa) from Öland and his son
Kristiern and
provides the
oldest known version from Sweden...
- part of Karl
Knutssons private war was also to
break Kristiern Nilsson of the Vasa dynasty.
Kristiern was
Seneschal of the
Realm and
therefore held the most...
- was a
Danish translation of the
French prose romance Ogier le
Danois by
Kristiern Pedersen,
started while in
Paris in 1514–1515,
probably completed during...
- law
scholar and statesman, Lord
Regent of Sweden, son of
Bengt Jönsson.
Kristiern Bengtsson (Oxenstierna) the Younger, (c. 1475–1520),
Privy Councillor...
- 8.
Kristiern Oxenstierna 4.
Gabriel Oxenstierna 9. Anna
Sested 2.
Bengt Oxenstierna 10. Erik
Trolle 5.
Beata Trolle 11.
Karin Gyllenstierna 1.
Count Gabriel...
- (d. 1532) and her
husband Bengt Kristiernson (Oxenstierna) (d. 1495)
Kristiern Bengtsson (Oxenstierna) (executed on 8
November 1520)
Baron Gabriel Kristiernsson...
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mother was
Kristina Kristiernsdotter Vasa,
daughter of Lord High
Justiciar Kristiern Nilsson Vasa. He
studied at the
University of
Leipzig and
returned in...
- On 1
September 1609, Valuyev, Golovin, and a
Swedish commander marshal Kristiern Somme occupied Pereyaslavl-Zalessky and then
forced the
Polish army out...
- Styffe, Carl
Gustaf [in Swedish] (1870).
Sverige under Karl
Knutsson och
Kristiern af Oldenburg, 1448-1470 [Sweden
under Karl
Knutsson and
Christian of Oldenburg...