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- Nicolaus Ragvaldi (Swedish: Nils Ragvaldsson; early 1380s – 17 February 1448) was the bishop of Växjö and the archbishop of Uppsala in Sweden from 1438...
- 1273–1280) Magnus Ragvaldsson (~1250–1288) Karl Gustafsson (marsk) (d. after 1280) Håkan Ingeborg****on (d. after 1320) Magnus Ragvaldsson - drots 1288 Birger...
- country." See Birger Gregersson (1366–83; hymnist and author), Nils Ragvaldsson (1438–48; early adherent of Old Norse mythology), Jöns Bengtsson (Oxenstierna)...
- abbess Valborg Fleming and Ivar Fleming: he was a grandson of Björn Ragvaldsson's. Erik Fleming's son was Admiral Klaus Fleming and his daughter was Filippa...
- Coordinates 58°26′43″N 11°20′37″E / 58.445333°N 11.343542°E / 58.445333; 11.343542 Site history Built 1502 Built by Nils Ragvaldsson Demolished 1531...
- King of Naples, upon the death of his brother, Louis III. Bishop Nils Ragvaldsson of Sweden delivers a speech at the Council of Basel, arguing the Kingdom...
- His wife was Ebba Stenbock. Fleming's father – a grandson of Björn Ragvaldsson – was the Councilor of State Erik Fleming (1487–1548), also a remarkable...
- though is usually located to northern Russia, Novgorodians led by Ulf Ragvaldsson suffered heavy loss. In the Middle Ages Rohuneeme was settled by Coastal...
- that no retaliation would be taken for the capture of a certain Erik Ragvaldsson, who was likely the commander of a Swedish support troop. After the Totts...
- of King Hans, while the people in the castle had a Christmas feast. Ragvaldsson was present in the castle during the attack, and he and his men fought...