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Ragnhild of
Tälje (11th
century – c. 1117) is a
saint whose veneration is
attested in late
medieval Sweden and
whose name is
especially ****ociated with...
- 1328 of a
state treaty between Sweden and the Birkarls,
known as
Tälje Charter ("
Tälje stadga" in Swedish). In that treaty, the king of
Sweden guaranteed...
- Teljä (also
Telja or
Tälje) was a late Iron Age and
early Middle Ages
settlement in
Finland at the
historical province of Sata****a.
According to tradition[who...
- Jean-Lambert
Tallien (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ lɑ̃bɛʁ
taljɛ̃], 23
January 1767 – 16
November 1820) was a
French politician of the
revolutionary period...
- s****. Originally, the city was
simply called Tälje (several
spellings are known;
including Telge,
Talje, and Tælga). In 1622, the
prefix Söder 'south'...
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According to
another tradition, he was also the
husband of
Ragnhild of
Tälje. The
article Inge d.y. in
Nationalencyklopedin (1992). The
article Inge...
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location was
first mentioned as
Tälje.
After some time, the name
officially became Norrtälje, to
distinguish it from the
other Tälje in the province, Södertälje...
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Bothnian Gulf in the west to the Lake
Onega in the east. In 1328,
Tälje Charter (
Tälje stadga) – the
oldest known record written in
Swedish –
mention the...
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Sweden consisting of Närke, Uppland, Stockholm, the fief of Köping, fief of
Tälje, fief of Västerås,
Arboga as well as Snävringe,
essentially making her ruler...
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outside Mariefred, Sweden. She has two
sisters and
attended school at the
Tälje Musikgymnasium. Her
music is
published by her
company Lisa
Ekdahl AB. Ekdahl...