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- Karin Svensdotter was a 17th-century Swedish woman who claimed to have had children with the King of the fairies. In 1656, Karin Svensdotter, who worked...
- Gertrud Svensdotter (1656–1675) was a Swedish shepherdess. She was the witness and accuser in the witch trial against Märet Jonsdotter in 1668, the trial...
- The Land Beyond (2015) Stabenow had three books published in the "Star Svensdotter" science fiction series: Second Star (1991) A Handful of Stars (1991)...
- 16. Jadvard Thordsson Bonde 8. Saint Erik 17. Cecilia Svensdotter 4. Knut Eriksson 18. Bjørn Haraldsen Ironside 9. Christina of Denmark 19. Katarina Ingesdotter...
- him to multiple descendants of Gustaf Magnusson (1776–1853) and Britta Svensdotter (1781–1846), suggesting that he was either their descendant or the descendant...
- five children and the younger of two sons of Swedish immigrants Nilla Svensdotter (née Osberg) and Johan Henriksson Berggren. He lived on a farm near Decatur...
- afflicting Clare GAA and Galway GAA. The Fisherwife of Palermo Karin Svensdotter Ryan, Meda (1 December 1991). Biddy Early: The Wise Woman of Clare. Cork:...
- Maslin, Mark; Nilsson, Maria; Oreszczyn, Tadj; Pye, Steve; Quinn, Tara; Svensdotter, My; Venevsky, Sergey; Warner, Koko; Xu, Bing; Yang, Jun; Yin, Yongyuan;...
- Appeal, and he was thereby executed and then burned at the stake. Karin Svensdotter Sven Andersson (farmworker) Häll, Mikael: "Den övernaturliga älskarinnan...
- in Vinslöv, Scania, Sweden, to a 22-year-old single mother, Benita Svensdotter. Being the child of an unmarried mother in the 19th century put them...