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- Riddarholmen Church (Swedish: Riddarholmskyrkan) is the church of the former medieval Greyfriars Monastery in Stockholm, Sweden. The church serves as...
- Fryxell Gustaf II Adolf Norstedts, Stockholm, 1894, p. 435 Lis Granlund Riddarholmskyrkan, de svenska konungarnas gravkyrka Riksmarskalksämbetet, 1980 ill....
- to the Storkyrkan, Stockholm Cathedral, the Nobel Museum, and the Riddarholmskyrkan, Gamla stan also boasts Kungliga slottet, Sweden's baroque Royal Palace...
- Democratic government. In a break with tradition, he was not buried in Riddarholmskyrkan in Stockholm, but in the Royal Cemetery in Haga alongside his wives...
- at Wildeshausen. His body was brought back to Sweden for burial at Riddarholmskyrkan in Stockholm. Christina of Vasaborg (1644 – 9 September 1709) Gustav...
- the throne of Sweden; buried in Riddarholmskyrkan. A son May 1625 Gripsholm Castle Stillborn, buried in Riddarholmskyrkan. Christina 8 December 1626 Stockholm...
- of Rugia, Lady of Ingria and of Wismar. The three were buried in Riddarholmskyrkan in Stockholm. "I was born covered with hair from my head to my knees...
- 4 July 1798 – Stockholm, 10 July 1798). Lived six days; buried at Riddarholmskyrkan (Riddarholm Church). With Augusta von Fersen, he had an extramarital...
- murder. Gustav's funeral took place on 14 May 1792. It was held in Riddarholmskyrkan, which had been decorated in a grand manner. For the funeral, Joseph...
- dating back to the 17th century. The main landmark is the church Riddarholmskyrkan, used as Sweden's royal burial church from the 17th century to 1950...