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Mogens Lauritssøn, also
known as
Magnus Lauretii (died 3
October 1542,
Antvorskov Monastery, Zealand, Denmark), was the 27th and last
Roman Catholic Bishop...
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Johannes Lauritsson (c. 1540 – c. 1620) was a
wealthy Norwegian landowner.
Through marriage, he was ****ociated with the
prominent Galte family of Jondal...
- Isak
Lauritssøn Falck (1601 – 9
March 1669) was a
Norwegian land
owner and
timber merchant. He is ****ociated with the
development of the
seaport of Risør...
- days in late June 1537,
between the
forces of
Catholic bishop Mogens Lauritssøn and
noble Truid Ulfstand.
Truid Ulfstand and his
forces came down from...
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office 1614–1659
Monarchs Christian IV
Frederick III
Preceded by
Anders Lauritsson Green Succeeded by Ove
Bjelke Personal details Born Jens Ågessøn Bjelke...
- Sweden. To add to his
credibility he had also made his
cousin Johannes Lauritsson, of the
noble Galte family, join him.
After some time he sent his cousin...
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status as the seat of the
Diocese after the last
Catholic bishop,
Mogens Lauritssøn (1513–1537), was
taken prisoner in his
castle at
Hamar by
Truid Ulfstand...
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Engelbrektsson fled the
country in April,
bishops Hoskuld Hoskuldsson and
Mogens Lauritssøn were arrested, in June,
other supporters were
punished and the Catholic...
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Christian IV. Jørgen
Friis was
appointed Governor-General of Norway. Isak
Lauritssøn Falck,
merchant (died 1669). Portals:
Norway History Lists Rian, Øystein;...
- and last
Roman Catholic Bishop of
Stavanger (Magister in 1493)
Mogens Lauritssøn, 27th and last
Roman Catholic Bishop of
Hamar (Magister in 1494) Ulrich...