- Tord
Pedersson (Bonde) (died May 1470) was the un-ordained
Archbishop of
Uppsala from 1468 to 1469. He was born as Tord
Pedersson, but
since his mother...
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Absalon Pederssøn Beyer (c. 1528 – 9
April 1575) was a
Norwegian author,
lecturer and
Lutheran clergyman.
Beyer contributed greatly to the
spiritual Reformation...
- Hans
Pedersson Paus (1721 – 1774) was a
Norwegian lawyer and
government official who
served as
governor and
district judge—i.e. the region's foremost...
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Gjeble Pederssøn (c.1490 – 9
March 1557) was a
Norwegian priest who was the
first Lutheran bishop in Norway.
Pederssøn was born at
Teigstad on the island...
- Sir
Povel Pedersson Paus (1625 in
Vinje – 1682 in Hjartdal), also
rendered as Paul Paus and
commonly known locally in
Telemark as Sir Pál (Norwegian:...
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state religion in Norway, and on 2
September 1537 he
appointed Gjeble Pederssøn as its
first Lutheran bishop. The
dangers threatening Christian III from...
- doi:10.1080/00033797900200111. ISSN 0003-3790. Bryhni, Inge. "Mikkel
Pederssøn Escholt".
Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian).
English translation...
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Povel Juel (c. 1673 – 1723),
Norwegian civil servant and
writer Povel Pedersson Paus (1625-1682),
Norwegian cleric Povel Ramel (1922-2007),
Swedish entertainer...
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Peder Pedersen is the name of:
Peder Pedersen (director) (born 1971)
Peder Oluf
Pedersen (1874–1941),
Danish engineer and
physicist Peder Ree Pedersen...
- historian.
Johannes Magnus was born in Linköping, son of the
burgess Måns
Pedersson and his wife
Kristina Kruse. (His own
later claims to be
descended from...