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negotiating the
Treaty of
Novgorod with the
Tsardom of Russia.
Michael Olaui or
Mikael Olofsson (Finnish
Mikael Olavinpoika) was born in c. 1510 in the...
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Ericus Nicolai Swart (2nd)
Successor Ericus Nicolai Swart (1st)
Nicolaus Olaui (2nd)
Orders Consecration 2
October 1536 by Laurentius
Petri Nericius Personal...
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Eysteinn Erlendsson is
commonly believed to have
written Et
Miracula Beati Olaui. This
Latin hagiographical work is
about the
history and work of St. Olaf...
- 1230, and it
talks of
Curia gotensium ****
ecclesia et
cimiterium Sancti Olaui,
which means "the
Gothic court (i.e. Got'skij dvor) with
Saint Olaf's church...
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Abbey in Norway. Metcalfe, Frederick, ed. (1881). P****io et
miracula beati Olaui:
edited from a twelfth-century m****cript in the
Library of
Corpus Christi...
- the
early 1100s. The old
church was
known as the
Sancte Marie Et
Sancti Olaui church because it was
dedicated to
Saint Mary and
Saint Olaf, according...
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missionary work. The
title is an
abbreviation for P****io Et
Miracula Beati Olaui,
meaning Holy Olav's
sufferings and miracles.
Eysteinn is
recognised as...
- 1536–1555
Ericus Nicolai Swart 1557–1561
Botvid Sunesson 1561–1562
Nicolaus Olaui 1563–1585
Petrus Jonae 1586–1607
Petrus Kenicius 1608–1609
Laurentius Paulinus...
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Records from the Linköping
diocese dating from 1515
mention a
chapel Sancti Olaui in Böda, but
there are no
further details; it is
likely that
stones from...
- ISSN 0959-3632. OL 24873431M. Metcalfe, F, ed. (1881). P****io et
Miracula Beati Olaui. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. OL 24776961M. Morris, W; Magnússon, E, eds. (1892)...