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Nydala Abbey (Swedish:
Nydala kloster) was a
Cistercian monastery in the
province of Småland, Sweden, near the lake Rusken.
Although the
abbey ceased...
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Nydala Abbey Bloodbath (Swedish:
Blodbadet i
Nydala kloster) in
Nydala Abbey, Sweden, on 2
February 1521 was the
execution of the
abbot and
several monks...
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Nydala is a
neighbourhood of Malmö,
situated in the
Borough of Fosie, Malmö Muni****lity, Skåne County, Sweden. In its 2017 report,
Police in
Sweden placed...
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Alvastra Abbey. An
early 13th-century
source adds that he made
donations to
Nydala Abbey in Småland.
Legend also
attributes Erik with the
initial spread of...
- He is also
known to have
donated land and
privileges to
Vreta Abbey and
Nydala Abbey. The
donations suggest that his main
interests lay in the provinces...
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number of abbeys:
Alvastra in Östergötland,
Varnhem in Västergötland, and
Nydala in Småland. The king also
strove to
achieve Swedish ecclesiastic autonomy...
- city. The name is
derived from
former governor Pehr Adam Stromberg's yard
Nydala, which, however, was
located further north than today's Nydalahöjd, on the...
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beginning of the
Swedish War of Liberation.
February 2 – The
Nydala Abbey Bloodbath take
place in
Nydala Abbey.
March - The
rebel army
takes control of Falun...
- 86 86 14 26,985 57 Nya
Hovshaga 2,185 1,635 52.9 45.4 88 81 19 28,084 47
Nydala 2,283 1,240 70.1 20.0 59 21 79 15,639 30 Pilbäcken 2,002 1,386 62.5 34.4...
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Abbey Herrevad Abbey Julita Abbey Kastelle Priory Mariefred Charterhouse Nydala Abbey Riseberga Abbey Roma
Abbey Skänninge
Abbey Sko
Abbey Solberga Abbey...