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Laurentius and Andreae
In the following ceremony, led by the deacon of Strängnäs, Laurentius Andreae, Gustav swore the royal oath.
The next day, bishops and priests joined Gustav in Roggeborgen where Laurentius Andreae raised the holy sacrament above a kneeling Gustav Eriksson.
After the hymn " Te Deum ", Laurentius Andreae proclaimed Gustav Eriksson king of Sweden.
When confronted with the painting, the king, however, interpreted it as a conspiracy-the real sun of course being himself threatened by competing fake suns, one being Olaus Petri and the other the clergyman and scholar Laurentius Andreae ( 1470 – 1552 ), both thus accused of treachery, but eventually escaping capital punishment.
During trial on January 2, 1540, a court sentenced him and Laurentius Andreae to death.
* The anglicized version of Laurentius Andreae ( c. 1470 – 1552 ), Swedish clergyman and scholar
Laurentius Andreae ( c. 1470 – 14 April 1552 ) was a Swedish clergyman and scholar who is acknowledged as one of his country's preeminent intellectual figures during the first half of the 16th century.
Laurentius Andreae ( in Swedish Lars Andersson, in English Lawrence Anderson ) was born in the Swedish town of Strängnäs.
Along with Olaus Petri and his brother Laurentius, Andreae completed the full translation of the Bible into Swedish, known as the " Gustav Vasa Bible " of 1541.
Laurentius Andreae died in Strängnäs at the approximate age of 80.
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The men behind the translation were Laurentius Andreae and the Petri brothers Olaus and Laurentius.

Laurentius and Swedish
* November 29 – Laurentius Paulinus Gothus, Swedish theologian and astronomer ( b. 1565 )
** Laurentius Paulinus Gothus, Swedish theologian and astronomer ( d. 1646 )
* Laurentius Carels, Swedish American Lutheran pastor
* May 17 – Laurentius Christophori Hornæus, Swedish witch hunter ( b. 1645 )
Laurentius Petri Nericius ( Örebro 1499 – 27 October 1573 ) was a Swedish clergyman and the first Evangelical Lutheran Archbishop of Sweden.
At the Uppsala Council 1531, the Swedish King Gustav Vasa took the final step of breaking with the Roman Catholic Church, by personally appointing Laurentius to new archbishop.
Laurentius Petri wrote in the Svenska Krönikan ( Swedish chronicle ) in 1559 that there were many traditions about Habardh and Signill.
( 1438 – 48 ; early adherent of Old Norse mythology ), Jöns Bengtsson ( Oxenstierna ) ( 1448 – 67 ; King of Sweden ), Jakob Ulfsson ( 1470 – 1514 ; founder of Uppsala University ), Gustav Trolle ( 1515 – 21 ; supporter of the Danish King ), Johannes Magnus ( 1523-26: wrote an imaginative Scandianian Chronicle ), Laurentius Petri ( 1531 – 73 ; main character behind the Swedish Lutheran reformation ), Abraham Angermannus ( 1593 – 99 ; controversial critic of the King ), Olaus Martini ( 1601 – 09 ), Petrus Kenicius ( 1609 – 36 ),
He and his brothers Olaus Petri were the main Protestant reformers in Sweden ; while his brother was more energetic, Laurentius laid the theoretical foundation for the Swedish Church Ordinance 1571.
Lars is a Swedish form for the Latin name Laurentius, which in English is Lawrence.
A contemporarily current list of Christian Swedish kings, added as an appendix to the oldest manuscript of Äldre Västgötalagen, was written by a priest called Laurentius in Vedum ( same province ) around 1325, his source being unknown.
Laurentius Petri Gothus ( dead February 12, 1579 ) was the second Swedish Lutheran Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden, 1575-1579.
He was married to Margareta, the daughter of Laurentius Petri, a main character in the Swedish reformation of 1531.
Laurentius Paulinus Gothus ( November 10, 1565 – November 29, 1646 ) was a Swedish theologian, astronomer and Archbishop of Uppsala ( 1637 – 1645 ).
* Laurentius Petri, Swedish clergyman and the first Evangelical Lutheran Archbishop of Sweden

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