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- parents die and her remaining sister Ramborg is married to Simon Darre, although he secretly still loves Kristin. Ramborg is only fourteen when she is married...
- Rasmus A. Sivertsen Screenplay by Kamilla Krogsveen Produced by Åshild Ramborg Stian Tveiten Edited by Morten Rørvig Music by Stein Johan Grieg Halvorsen...
- Kettilsson(Vasa)(sv) [sv] († 1378) Krister Nilsson (Vasa)(sv) [sv] († 1442) Ramborg Nilsdotter (m. Tord Bonde (Röriksson)(sv) [sv])Bonde family Karl Kristiernsson(Vasa) [sv]...
- Nils Kettilsson(Vasa)(sv) († 1378) Krister Nilsson (Vasa)(sv) († 1442) Ramborg Nilsdotter (m. Tord Bonde (Röriksson)(sv))Bonde family Karl Kristiernsson(Vasa)...
- Gisladotter (of the so-called Sparre of Aspnäs). Tord Bonde was married to lady Ramborg Nilsdotter (of the Vasa family). Quite young, he was entrusted with the...
- Produced by Agnieszka Kurzydlo Starring Magdalena Berus Cinematography Jens Ramborg Production company Mental Disorder 4 Release dates 10 September 2012 (2012-09-10)...
- Sixten Sixtensson Sparre (born 1165 in Tofta, Uppsala, Sweden) Married with Ramborg Israelsdotter And. Child, Gustav Arvidsson, became knight and member of...
- Uppsala County, Sweden. The church was built in 1331 and commissioned by Ramborg Israelsdotter (And), lady of nearby Vik Castle. The church is almost unchanged...
- his manor of Vik in Balingsta, Uppland. Through his paternal grandmother Ramborg Israelsdotter And, younger Arvid descended from the And family. His grandfather...
- Ingegerd (mentioned in 1444–1446) Elin Nilsdotter (mentioned in 1465) Ramborg (mentioned in 1474) Kristina (mentioned in 1486) Sigrid Botholfsdotter...