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Kettil Karlsson (Vasa) (c. 1433 – 11
August 1465) was a
Swedish clergyman, diplomat,
military leader and
statesman during the
Kalmar Union era. He was...
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Kettil is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Kettil Karlsson (Vasa) (1433–1465),
Swedish clergyman and
regent of
Sweden under the Kalmar...
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Kettil Runske was,
according to
Olaus Magnus'
Historia de
Gentibus Septentrionalibus (1555), the man who
brought runes to humankind, by
stealing three...
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being against nationalistic benefits), his
reign there ended in 1464 when
Kettil Karlsson Vasa,
Bishop of Linköping was
installed as the next regent. Charles...
- Gabriele; Bories, Georges; Brantom, Paul George; Gropp, Jürgen; Svensson,
Kettil; Tosti, Luca; Anguita, Montserrat; Galobart, Jaume; Manini, Paola; Tarrès‐Call...
- sea/lake
serpent (sjöorm) was
bound up
magically in the lake's
depths by
Kettil Runske who
carved his
spell into the Frösö
Runestone (Frösö
being an island...
- Duke of Savoy.
January 30 –
Charles VIII of
Sweden is deposed.
Clergyman Kettil Karlsson Vasa
becomes Regent of Sweden. c.
March – Queens' College, Cambridge...
- The hero of this saga is
often confused with his
grandson by the same name.
Ketils saga hœngs or The Saga of
Ketil Trout is an
Icelandic legendary saga...
- beliefs. A
recurring theme is the
story of two
priests named "Aamund" and "
Kettil": the
first three full-length
albums feature a
rather short but
fierce song...
- Sweden.
Photo of
drawing in
Uppsala Library. Arms
Kettil Karlsson (Vasa),
bishop in Linköping
Drawn Kettil Karlsson (Vasa)
Gustav Vasa's seal
stamp from 1521...