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Karin Thomasdotter (Swedish; Finnish:
Karin Thomaksentytär; 1610–1697) was an
official Vogt (court advocate) and länsman, in the
province of
Finland that...
- Elsa
Thomasdotter,
known as "Lilla Guden" ("[The]
Little God"), was a
Swedish cunning woman or folk healer. She was one of the
people accused of witchcraft...
- Faydherbe,
Belgian sculptor and
architect (b. 1617) date
unknown –
Karin Thomasdotter,
Finnish official (b. 1610) Rystad, Göran (2001). Karl XI: en biografi...
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vikings used to
travel to the
archipelago in the 9th century.
Karin Thomasdotter (1610–1697), who
served as vogt in
Pargas for over
forty years, was one...
- the
Swedish Post Office: Gese Wechel, 1637
First female Vogt:
Karin Thomasdotter (1610–1697)
First professional native actress:
Beata Sabina Straas, 1737...
- (d. 1680) François
Eudes de Mézeray,
French historian (d. 1683)
Karin Thomasdotter,
Finnish official (d. 1697)
Emmanuel Tzanes, Gr****
painter (d. 1690)...
- and made
capital of the
independent Kingdom of Sweden. In 1525, Elin
Thomasdotter is
noted to have
replaced Anna
Leuhusen as abbess. The St. Clare's Priory...
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Muscovy of 1609-1610 30 July -
Lorens von der Linde, (died 1670) -
Karin Thomasdotter, vogt (died 1697) -
Catherine Vasa,
princess (died 1539) "Swedish History...
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pointed out
three folk healers, the
women Helena Olofsdotter and Elsa
Thomasdotter and the man Erik Eriksson, for witchcraft.
Galle had been
their patient...
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Marquez 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) Fr
Clovis West HS Fresno,
California F 12 Anna
Thomasdotter 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Fr Lund
Cathedral HS Lund,
Sweden PG 3
Taylor Turney...