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- Märet Jonsdotter (1644 – September 1672) was an alleged Swedish witch. She is one of the best known victims of the great witch hysteria called det stora...
- shepherdess. She was the witness and accuser in the witch trial against Märet Jonsdotter in 1668, the trial that unleashed the great witch hysteria in Sweden called...
- Ingrid Persdotter (died 28 March 1524) is a fictitious Swedish nun at the convent of Saint Birgitta in Vadstena, who supposedly wrote a p****ionate love...
- worked as a parish tailor in Smedstorp. Through his marriage to Ingar Jönsdotter, who brought in a substantial dowry, and his own hard work, Månsson became...
- were lord Arvid Birgersson Trolle (died 1505) and his first wife Kerstin Jonsdotter (Gädda). His father had connected him to the powerful Thott family by...
- Skårvangsola 3. Margaret Skulesdatter 14. Jon Torbergsson 7. Ragnhild Jonsdotter 30. Erling Skakke 15. Ragnhild Erlingsdotter 31. Kristin Sigurdsdatter...
- themselves while sharing a bed, Anna Jönsdotter answered that she had turned her back to Kijhl. In reference to the Anna Jönsdotter case, a law was prepared to...
- (aged 50–51) Elgeseter Abbey in Nidaros Noble family Godwin Spouse(s) Ragnhild Jonsdotter Issue Margaret, Queen of Norway Father Bård Guttormsson Mother Ragnfrid...
- Augustana Synod published in the English language. Olsson married Anna Lisa Jonsdotter on 22 December 1864. They had at least seven children, four of which lived...
- Maret Balkestein-Grothues (born 1988), Dutch volleyball player Märet Jonsdotter (1644–1672), Swedish alleged witch Maret Kernumees (1934–1997), Estonian...