- The
Bjurum manor, also
known as
Stora Bjurum (Grand
Bjurum) or
Stora Bjurum herrgård (Grand
Bjurum manor), is a
Swedish manor located in Västergötland...
- P****ionsspelen på
Stora Bjurum (The P****ion
Plays at
Stora Bjurum) is a name for a
famous incident in
Sweden in 1738–1741, when the
manor Bjurum in Västergötland...
- Saxony*^ (1483–1513)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1450–1481)
Catherine of
Bjurum^ (1449–1450)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1445–1448)
Philippa of England*^...
- Biebrich, Bibra, Bibern, Bibrka, Bobr, Bober, Bóbrka, Bjurholm, Bjurälven, and
Bjurum. The
genus name
Castor has its
origin in the Gr**** word κάστωρ kastōr and...
- 19th century, a
reaction to the loss of
Finland as a
buffer state in 1809.
Bjurum manor, one of the
largest Swedish manors in the country, is
located in Västergötland...
- bad ways. In Västergötland, Inge lived,
according to
later tradition, at
Bjurum near present-day Falköping. An
Icelandic skald named Markús
Skeggjason was...
- Saxony*^ (1483–1513)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1450–1481)
Catherine of
Bjurum^ (1449–1450)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1445–1448)
Philippa of England*^...
- Saxony*^ (1483–1513)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1450–1481)
Catherine of
Bjurum^ (1449–1450)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1445–1448)
Philippa of England*^...
- Saxony*^ (1483–1513)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1450–1481)
Catherine of
Bjurum^ (1449–1450)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1445–1448)
Philippa of England*^...
- Saxony*^ (1483–1513)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1450–1481)
Catherine of
Bjurum^ (1449–1450)
Dorothea of Brandenburg*^ (1445–1448)
Philippa of England*^...