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- Maria Johansdotter, or Maja Jansdotter, also known as Magnus Johansson (fl. 1706), was a Swedish spelman (a player of Swedish folk music) and parish clerk...
- Karin Johansdotter (died after 1605), was a Swedish Roman Catholic nun of the Bridgettine Order. She was the last nun in Sweden after the Swedish Reformation...
- Christina Johansdotter (died 1740) was a Swedish murderer who killed a child in Stockholm with the sole purpose of being executed. She is an example of...
- Sofia Johansdotter Gyllenhielm (1556/59 – June 1583), was a Swedish noble, the illegitimate daughter of King John III of Sweden and Karin Hansdotter. She...
- Cecilia Johansdotter (fl. 1193) is the possible name of the wife of King Canute I of Sweden and mother of King Eric X of Sweden. Little is known about...
- Gunilla Johansdotter Bese, also called Gunhild (1475–1553) was a Finnish (Swedish) noble and fiefholder of Vyborg Castle from 1511 to 1513. Bese was the...
- Gunilla Bielke; Swedish: Gunilla Johansdotter Bielke af Åkerö (25 June 1568 – 19 July 1597) was Queen of Sweden as the second wife of King John III. Queen...
- Anna Johansdotter Norbäck (25 March 1804 – 3 January 1879), also known as Mor Anna ('Mother Anna') and Annamora, was a Swedish religious leader, the founder...
- Vasa in addition to Sigismund, and from February 21, 1585 to Gunilla Johansdotter (Bielke) (1568-1597). John III was born at Stegeborg Castle on December...
- Sweden. Magnus Maria: An opera about the right gender is about Maria Johansdotter/Magnus Johansson, whose destiny begins in the late 17th century in Föglö...