- was ********inated. From 1525 to 1554, it was a
fiefdom belonging to Lars
Siggesson Sparre.
Later in
belonged to Duke
Charles from 1560 to 1598 and to his...
-
members of the
kidnapped hostage were
Hemming Gadh, Lars
Siggesson (Sparre), Jöran
Siggesson (Sparre), Olof Ryning,
Bengt Nilsson (Färla) – and Gustav...
-
shooting each other.
Unprepared for this, the
Swedish commander, Lars
Siggesson Sparre,
ordered the
cavalry into the
forest in an
attempt to
force the...
- to use
microsurgical techniques. A
Swedish otolaryngologist, Carl-Olof
Siggesson Nylén (1892–1978), was the
father of microsurgery. In 1921, in the University...
- the Linköping Bloodbath. Erik
Larsson was born on 13 July 1550 to Lars
Siggesson [sv] of the
noble family Sparre and
Britta Turesdotter of the
noble family...
- to Copenhagen. The six
hostages were
Hemming Gadh, Lars
Siggesson (Sparre), Jöran
Siggesson (Sparre), Olof Ryning,
Bengt Nilsson (Färla) – and Gustav...
-
Swedish soldiers,
supplemented by
cavalry from the
Swedish nobility. Lars
Siggesson Sparre, who had
previously been a
hostage of
Christian II but had defected...
- was
administrated between 1523 and 1525 from
Olsborg by the
nobles Lars
Siggesson (Sparre) (c. 1492-1554) and Ture Jönsson (Tre Rosor) (c.1475-1532) . In...
- of the
remaining part of the 15th century, the
office was vacant. Lars
Siggesson Sparre, long-time
constable of
Gustav I, was a
significant figure during...
-
Varnhem Abbey which was
owned by the
Swedish Royal family.
Governor Carl
Siggesson Rosendufva gave the men
permission to pick
apples from the garden, which...