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- Anna Klemetsdotter Hogenskild (1513–1590), also known as fru Anna till Åkerö ('lady Anna of Åkerö') and fru Anna till Hedensö ('lady Anna of Hedensö')...
- Hogenskild Bielke (1538 – 3 June 1605) was a Swedish baron, court official and riksråd. He was one of the more prominent leaders of the Swedish nobility...
- the daughter of riksråd baron Hogenskild Bielke and Anna Sture. She was thus the paternal granddaughter of Anna Hogenskild, and the maternal granddaughter...
- Stensson Sture, Abraham Gustafsson Stenbock, Ivar Ivarsson Lillieörn, Hogenskild Nilsson Bielke, Clas Eriksson Fleming, Sten Axelsson Banér, Sten Eriksson...
- Nigeria Anna Hiss (1893–1972), American physical education teacher Anna Hogenskild (1513–1590), Swedish court official and landowner Anna Moncrieff Hovey...
- parti****ted in the plot. However, it is noted, that the suspected conspirators Hogenskild Bielke, Gustaf Banér and Pontus De la Gardie, often gathered at meetings...
- royal officers, Anders Nilsson, received an order to murder John. When Hogenskild Bielke and other higher-ranking officers entered John's room, Anders was...
- of their stepmother and, more precisely, the head lady-in-waiting Anna Hogenskild. In 1556, she and her sisters were given a dowry of 100.000 daler, had...
- As such, she was, with the ****istance of her head lady-in-waiting Anna Hogenskild, made responsible to supervise the female courtiers and her cousins, the...
- the name Hogenskild. Among these are the known knight Claus Hogenskild (fl. 1386) and member of the Council of the Kingdom Lord Peder Hogenskild (ca. 1400–1478)...