- the
patronymic Willoms or
Villomsdatter instead. By the time she
moved to
Bergen in 1507, her
husband had
likely died. In Bergen,
Willoms was
likely involved...
- Denmark.
Dyveke was a commoner, the
daughter of the
Dutch merchant Sigbrit Willoms, who
lived in
Bergen in Norway.
Dyveke became the
mistress to Christian...
-
contributed to his
political isolation and downfall. Dyveke's mother,
Sigbrit Willoms,
became an
influential councillor and
followed Christian into exile. Christian...
- was not
about to give her up for a teenager. Dyveke's mother,
Sigbrit Willoms, was also
influential at court, and
Isabella was
given less
influence than...
- for the
Netherlands with his
family and his unpo****r advisor,
Sigbrit Willoms. The rebels'
candidate for the
royal crown was Christian's uncle, Frederik...
- Sigbritsdatter, she was
replaced as
chief lady in
waiting to the
queen by
Sigbrit Willoms,
mother of Dyveke. She
criticized the
relationship between king Christian...
- his
service from both
Christian II of
Denmark and his advisor,
Sigbrit Willoms.
After some time
abroad he
returned to
Scandinavia in 1517, as ****istant...
- 19
September 2021.
Retrieved 10
April 2023. "Fuad Backović Deen s dečkom
Willom Phearsonom na rođendanskoj zabavi". Avaz.ba (in Bosnian). 6
December 2021...
- 3
October 2021.
Retrieved 8
December 2021. "Fuad Backović Deen s dečkom
Willom Phearsonom na rođendanskoj zabavi".
Dnevni avaz. 6
December 2021. Retrieved...
- 1503–1516: Anne
Meinstrup 1516–1517: Anne
Meinstrup 1517–1523:
Sigbrit Willoms 1526–1533: Anne
Meinstrup 1557–1558: Fru Kirstine. 1558– : Anne Albertsdatter...