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Nicolaus Ragvaldi (Swedish: Nils
Ragvaldsson;
early 1380s – 17
February 1448) was the
bishop of Växjö and the
archbishop of
Uppsala in
Sweden from 1438...
- country." See
Birger Gregersson (1366–83;
hymnist and author), Nils
Ragvaldsson (1438–48;
early adherent of Old
Norse mythology), Jöns
Bengtsson (Oxenstierna)...
- 1273–1280)
Magnus Ragvaldsson (~1250–1288) Karl
Gustafsson (marsk) (d.
after 1280) Håkan Ingeborg****on (d.
after 1320)
Magnus Ragvaldsson -
drots 1288 Birger...
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Coordinates 58°26′43″N 11°20′37″E / 58.445333°N 11.343542°E / 58.445333; 11.343542 Site
history Built 1502 Built by Nils
Ragvaldsson Demolished 1531...
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abbess Valborg Fleming and Ivar Fleming: he was a
grandson of Björn
Ragvaldsson's. Erik Fleming's son was
Admiral Klaus Fleming and his
daughter was Filippa...
- His wife was Ebba Stenbock. Fleming's
father – a
grandson of Björn
Ragvaldsson – was the
Councilor of
State Erik
Fleming (1487–1548), also a remarkable...
- King of Naples, upon the
death of his brother,
Louis III.
Bishop Nils
Ragvaldsson of
Sweden delivers a
speech at the
Council of Basel,
arguing the Kingdom...
- Engelbrektsson's
troops from
capturing the castle. In 1440,
Archbishop Nils
Ragvaldsson received permission to
build a new castle,
which was
completed about...
- that no
retaliation would be
taken for the
capture of a
certain Erik
Ragvaldsson, who was
likely the
commander of a
Swedish support troop.
After the Totts...
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Nicolaus Ragvaldi (a
Latinized form of the
Swedish Nils
Ragvaldsson) (died 1514) was a monk in the
Bridgettine Abbey of Vadstena, and
served twice as...