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Johan Hadorph (May 6, 1630 – July 12, 1693) was a
Swedish director-general of the
Central Board of
National Antiquities. He was
appointed National Antiquarian...
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Johan Hadorph (1630-1793) was the
driving force in
College of
Antiquaries (Swedish: Antikvitetskollegiet) in Uppsala. Moreover,
Johan Hadorph was the...
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Hadorph (1630–1693) who was director-general of the
Swedish National Heritage Board (Riksantikvarieämbetet). In 1673, he
traveled along with
Hadorph to...
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Runestone U 141 in a 17th-century
drawing by
Johan Hadorph...
- the compilation, Göransson used
drawings and
transcripts made by
Johan Hadorph,
Johan Peringskiöld, Nils Wessman,
Petrus Törnevall and others. It is the...
- 1599 by
Johannes Bureus, and in the 17th
century on a
drawing by
Johan Hadorph and
Johan Leitz. Unfortunately, the
names of two of the
brothers who are...
- that the laws are
considerably older than the 13th
century in Sweden.
Hadorph proposed that it was
created as
early as 832 by king Björn at
Hauge for...
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discovered in
Smedby (location) near
Vallentuna and
depicted by
Johan Hadorph and ****istant, for
Johan Peringskiöld,
during the
national search for historic...
- Sweden" (Prosaiska krönikan). In
search of Birka,
National Antiquarian Johan Hadorph was the
first to
attempt excavations on Björkö in the late 17th century...
- old coins, chronicles, law books,
letter and m****cripts. In 1666,
Johan Hadorph the
seventh National Antiquarian,
established the
Placat och Påbudh, Om...