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Vadstena (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈvâsːˌteːna] ) is a
locality and the seat of
Vadstena Muni****lity, Östergötland County, Sweden, with 5,613 inhabitants...
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Catherine of Sweden,
Katarina av
Vadstena,
Catherine of
Vadstena or
Katarina Ulfsdotter (c. 1332 – 24
March 1381) was a
Swedish noblewoman. She is venerated...
- Mariæ Virgìnis et Brigidæ in Vatzstena), more
commonly referred to as
Vadstena Abbey, is
situated on Lake Vättern in the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm...
- The
Vadstena bracteate (Rundata Ög 178, IK 377.1) is a gold C-bracteate
found in the
ground at
Vadstena, Sweden, in 1774.
Along with the
bracteate was...
- – 23 July 1373), also
known as
Birgitta Birgersdotter and
Birgitta of
Vadstena (Swedish:
heliga Birgitta), was a
Swedish Catholic mystic and the founder...
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Vadstena Castle (Swedish:
Vadstena slott) is a
former Royal Castle in
Vadstena, the
province of Östergötland,Sweden.
Vadstena Castle was
originally built...
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Vadstena Academy (Swedish:
Vadstena-Akademien, full name
Stiftelsen internationella Vadstena-Akademien) is a
music academy founded in 1964 by
opera pedagogue...
- The
Vadstena Rumble is the name
given to the
scandal that took
place at
Vadstena Castle on the
night of
December 17, 1559. The "rumble"
refers to the scandal...
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Vadstena adliga jungfrustift or VAJS, was a
Swedish foundation to
support unmarried female nobles. The
foundation was made upon the
suggestion of Carl...
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Vadstena Muni****lity (
Vadstena kommun) is a muni****lity in Östergötland
County in
southeast Sweden. Its seat is
located in the city of
Vadstena. The...