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- Johanne Nielsdatter or Johanne Nilsdatter (died 1695), was a Norwegian woman who was executed for witchcraft. Her execution is the last confirmed execution...
- and death had been caused by Haakon the Crazy's ****ure wife Christina Nilsdatter, a claim considered dubious by modern historians. Low-intensity civil...
- and landowner Joachim Lykke and Maren Bille. In 1528 he married Eline Nilsdatter (died 1532), daughter of Nils Henriksson and Inger Ottesdotter Rømer....
- Margrete Nilsdatter (c. 1495–1550), married to Vincens Lunge, nobleman and member of the Norwegian national council (Riksråd) Eline Nilsdatter (c. 1504–1532)...
- Paul Egede. Gertrud Rask (the parish register records her as Gjertrud Nilsdatter Rasch) was born on the island of Kveøya in Troms county, Norway, the third...
- of Anna Palles and in Norway the last witch execution was of Johanne Nilsdatter in 1695, and in Sweden Anna Eriksdotter in 1704. In other parts of Europe...
- was also a school teacher and a church chorister; his mother was Signi Nilsdatter (b. 1853) from Eidsvåg. Having learned Esperanto indirectly through his...
- Elen was born in 1845. They had 11 children: Åsta Marie Nilsdatter Vormeli (Igland), Aase Nilsdatter Igland and 9 other children. He was elected to the Norwegian...
- Peder Hansen Litle, officer in command at Akershus Fortress, and Ingeborg Nilsdatter Gyllenløve. Anders ****tfeldt became the owner of the seat farm Tronstad...
- of South Norway. 1555 Inger Ottesdotter Rømer and her daughter Lucie Nilsdatter dies in a shipwrecking off the coast of Sunnmøre. Anti-Catholicism in...