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- Johan Håkansson (Latinized to Johannes Haquini) (died 1432) was Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden, 1421–1432. His first known occupations were at a school...
- negotiations to get Johannes Gerechini deposed and the Vadstena monk Johannes Haquini elected and ordained (1422) as new archbishop. When he died in 1432, the...
- Nils Håkansson (Latinized as Nicolaus Haquini) was a late medieval Swedish painter from Vadstena. Håkansson, known as Vittskövlemästaren, may have been...
- Bjärby stone, Öland 36, from a drawing by Johannes Haquini Rhezelius 1634....
- the 17th century by Johan Hadorph and P. Helgonius, as well as Johannes Haquini Rhezelius. Richard Dybeck took up the search for the missing U 701 in 1860...
- the width is 0.95 m (3 ft 1 in). U 956 was first do****ented by Johannes Haquini Rhezelius (d. 1666), and later by Johan Peringskiöld (1710), who commented...
- and went on to become the head of the Skyttean school) 1660: Nicholaus Haquini Vindelius Lapponius 1662: Hindrichus Svenonius Lyckselius (became the first...
- cemetery and was described by Johannes Bureus in 1594 and by Johannes Haquini Rhezelius [sv] in his Monumenta Uplandica in the mid-17th century. Alongside...
- His wife was Elin Eriksdotter Walleria, daughter of the clergyman Ericus Haquini Wallerius [sv] in Högby on the island of Öland. Their children adopted...
- April 1417 until that 28 April. In 1414 the Archbishop of Uppsala Johannes Haquini and three other bishops (in addition to the Bishop of Lund Peder Kruse...