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  2. Blenda - Wikipedia

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    Blenda was a woman of noble descent in the Konga Hundred and she decided to send the fiery cross to rally all the womenfolk in the hundreds of Konga, Albo, Kinnevald, Norrvidinge and Uppvidinge. The women armies assembled on the Brávellir , which according to Smålandish tradition is located in Värend and not in Östergötland .

  3. Book of Mormon and the King James Bible - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, those who reject the miraculous origin of the Book of Mormon view the KJV as a major source for the Book of Mormon. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) identify the Book of Mormon as the "stick of Joseph" and the Bible as the "stick of Judah" in Ezekiel 37:19:

  4. List of number-one singles and albums in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    (note that Kvällstoppen was a combined singles and album chart, with singles dominating a large portion of the 1960s. The first album to reach number one was Abbey Road by the Beatles in 1969, and the first Swedish-language album was Cornelis sjunger Taube by Cornelis Vreeswijk that same year)

  5. Freyja - Wikipedia

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    Freyja keeps up the sacrifices and becomes famous. The saga explains that, due to Freyja's fame, all women of rank become known by her name—frúvor ("ladies"), a woman who is the mistress of her property is referred to as freyja, and húsfreyja ("lady of the house") for a woman who owns an estate. [50]

  6. Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon - Wikipedia

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    First presentation of the dictionary, on International Women's Day 2018. It was started in 2018 when 1,000 articles about Swedish women were published in Swedish and English and a further 1,000 articles were published in 2020. [1] This activity has been financed by Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation. [1]

  7. Gefjon - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Gefion Fountain (1908) by Anders Bundgaard. In Norse mythology, Gefjon (Old Norse: [ˈɡevˌjon]; alternatively spelled Gefion, or Gefjun, pronounced without secondary syllable stress) is a goddess associated with ploughing, the Danish island of Zealand, the legendary Swedish king Gylfi, the legendary Danish king Skjöldr, foreknowledge, her oxen children, and virginity.

  8. Royal mottos of Swedish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    All power is of God: Eric XIV: 1560–1568 Gud giver åt vem Han vill God gives to whom He wishes John III: 1568–1592 Gud vår beskyddare God our protector Sigismund: 1592–1599 För rätten och folket For the justice and the people Charles IX: 1599–1611 Gud min tröst God my comfort Gustav II Adolf: 1611–1632 Med Gud och segrande vapen

  9. Order of the Seraphim - Wikipedia

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    Until 1975 the sons of the Swedish monarch received a miniature version of the order's insignia at their baptism. [13] As part of a reform on orders and decorations, a law was passed in 1974 restricting the conferral of orders to foreign citizens. [14] This law was revised in 1995 to allow members of the Swedish Royal Family to receive the order.