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Ingierd Gunnarsdotter (1601–1686) was a
Swedish peasant wife and
ballad singer from
Lyrestad parish in Västergötland. She is
known as the
source of information...
- a
Norwegian avant-garde
metal band
turned electropop composed of
Espen Ingierd,
Petter Haavik, Tore Gjedrem, and
Einar Sjursø. They are
described on their...
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later scholarship determined it to have been
recited by
peasant wife
Ingierd Gunnarsdotter (1601/1602–1686) and
redacted in the 1670s. This
person had...
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Sweden was
involved in war
against the
nation of Poland. Date
unknown -
Ingierd Gunnarsdotter, folk
ballad singer (died 1686) 22 April-
Charles Philip...
- of the
Privy Council, Governor-General of
Estonia (born 1641)
unknown -
Ingierd Gunnarsdotter, folk
ballad singer (died 1601) Du Rietz, Anita, Kvinnors...
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utfordringer i
ekstremismeforskningen i Norge», i
Vidar Enebakk,
Helene Ingierd and Nils Olav
Refsdal (eds.), De berørte
etter 22. juli. Forskningsetiske...