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Vadstena and Abbey
Category: Burials at Vadstena Abbey
* Vadstena Abbey
She gave donations to the still active Vadstena Abbey, following the example of her family: her mother was also the benefactor of Vreta Abbey.
* Carl Silfverstolpe: Vadstena klosters uppbörds-och utgiftsbok ( The account-book of Vadstena Abbey ) ( Swedish )
1445 ) nun at Vadstena Abbey.
* Bridget Karlsdotter ( Bonde ) ( 1446 – 1469 ) nun at Vadstena Abbey.
Detail of Queen Catherine's gravestone at Vadstena Abbey, where her husband the king is called Carl II.
In 1519, Peder Månsson, Bishop of Västerås, expressed his surprise in a letter from Rome to the Abbess of Vadstena Abbey that Sture and she were not yet crowned.
Before her death, Catherine became head of the Brigittine convent at Vadstena Abbey, which was founded by her mother.
Category: Burials at Vadstena Abbey
* Pax Mariae Abbey in Vadstena, Sweden
Queen Catherine strongly supported the old Vadstena Abbey, where the last nuns still lived, and often visited it.
Early references from the Vadstena Abbey show how the Swedish nuns were baking gingerbread to ease indigestion in 1444.
Petrus Astronomus, O. Ss. S., ( died after 1513 ), a German by birth, was a Bridgettine monk in Vadstena Abbey, Vadstena, Sweden.

Vadstena and near
The family estate was situated near Vadstena on Lake Vattern in south central Sweden.

Vadstena and have
Another persistent misconception regarding the Vadstena bracteate ( probably also inspired by the 1906 find ) is that two identical bracteates have been found in that town, bringing the total number of copies to three.

Vadstena and played
The Order spread widely in Sweden and Norway, and played a remarkable part in promoting culture and literature in Scandinavia ; to this is to be attributed the fact that the motherhouse at Vadstena, by Lake Vättern, was not suppressed till 1595 even though the Protestant Reformation had been widespread in Scandinavia.

Vadstena and Sweden
The leading noblemen of Götaland joined Gustav Eriksson's forces and, in Vadstena in August, they declared Gustav regent of Sweden.
Bridget of Sweden ( 1303 – 23 July 1373 ; also Birgitta of Vadstena, Saint Birgitta ( or Birgitta Birgersdotter ), was a mystic and saint, and founder of the Bridgettines nuns and monks after the death of her husband of twenty years.
It was about this time that she developed the idea of establishing the religious community which was to become the Order of the Most Holy Saviour, or the Brigittines, whose principal house at Vadstena was later richly endowed by King Magnus Eriksson of Sweden and his queen.
Vadstena Municipality ( Vadstena kommun ) is a municipality in Östergötland County in southeast Sweden.
Saint Catherine of Sweden, Katarina av Vadstena or Catherine of Vadstena ( c. 1332 – 24 March 1381 ) has been called the patron saint of protection against abortion and miscarriage.
* http :// www. birgittaskloster. se / Bridgettines of Vadstena, Sweden
The Bridgettines had first been brought to England from Wastein ( Vadstena ) in Sweden by Henry Lord Fitz-Hugh, who suggested to Henry V that he should grant the order one of his planned 3 new monastic foundations.
WSCF was formed at a meeting of student leaders from ten North American and European countries in 1895 at Vadstena Castle, Sweden.
The Vadstena bracteate ( Rundata Ög 178 ) is a gold C-bracteate found in the earth at Vadstena, Sweden, in 1774.
Casanovas is a Swedish dansband established in 1989 in Vadstena, Sweden.

Vadstena and early
* Vadstena bracteate — Another early futhark inscription.
The university library of Uppsala was mainly created through the large donations in the early 17th century of confiscated libraries from monasteries, especially that in Vadstena, and the important collection of Baron Hogenskild Bielke who had been executed in 1605 and whose library was confiscated by the crown and donated by Gustav Adolph in 1621.

Vadstena and 15th
His 1977 dissertation, Studium Upsalense, was a study and edition of the few extant sources for the curriculum of the mediaeval University of Uppsala, consisting mainly of lecture notes from the late 15th century Uppsala student Olaus Johannis Gutho, later a Bridgettine monk at Vadstena.

Vadstena and century
* The Vadstena Hospital area and museum with buildings from the 16th century to the 20th century.

Vadstena and .
Three years later more entities were added, among them the former City of Vadstena.
In 1980 a new Vadstena Municipality was split off.
* probable – Catherine of Vadstena, Swedish saint ( d. 1381 )
She was also the mother of Catherine of Vadstena.
Its seat is located in the city of Vadstena.
The old City of Vadstena was during the nation-wide local government reform of the 1970s merged into Motala Municipality in 1974.
Vadstena is situated by lake Vättern, Sweden's second largest lake.
Saint Birgitta ( 1303 – 1373 ), also known as Birgitta of Vadstena, has cast her shadow on this municipality, and is shown on the municipality's coat-of-arms.
Her order established the Bridgettine Order's cloister in Maribo, when in 1416 monks from Vadstena cloister were sent to Maribo, then called Skimminge, to help establish a cloister.
After his illness, Moberg took a position on the newspaper Vadstena Läns Tidning in Östergötland which published many of his stories between 1919 and 1929.
Charles's first queen's tombstone at Vadstena as well as his coins thus correctly refer to him as Charles II.
When Polhem was 8, his father died and his mother, Christina Eriksdotter Schening from Vadstena, Östergötland remarried.
Early references from the Vadstena monastery show how the Swedish nuns were baking gingerbread to ease digestion in 1444.

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