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Place in Västergötland, Sweden
Varnhem is a locality situated in Skara Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden with 707 inhabitants in 2010. Varnhem is the location of the oldest
Varnhem
Church and cloister ruins in Västergötland, Sweden
Varnhem Abbey (Swedish: Varnhems kloster) in Varnhem, Västergötland, Sweden was founded around 1150 by monks of the Cistercian Order from Alvastra Abbey
Varnhem_Abbey
Neighbourhood of Malmö, Sweden
Värnhem is a neighbourhood of Malmö, situated in the Borough of Centrum, Malmö Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden. The neighbourhood gives its name to
Värnhem
Monastery ruins in Östergötland, Sweden
For nearly 400 years Alvastra monastery prospered. Varnhem Abbey (Varnhems kloster) at Varnhem in Västergötland was founded around 1150 by monks of
Alvastra_Abbey
Viking-age farm in Varnhem, Sweden
Gård) is the remains of a large Viking-age farming estate, located in Varnhem, Västra Götaland. The ruins include a crypt dated to the late 10th century
Kata_Farm
Public transit system in Malmö, Sweden
Östervärn-Södervärn 2 1907-1940 Hamnen-Södervärn 3 1906-1964 (Ring line) Värnhem-Gustav Adolfs torg-Värnhem 4 1907-1973 Gustav Adolfs torg-Limhamn 5 1915-1928 Gustav
Trams_in_Malmö
Bus network in Malmö, Sweden
Triangeln - G. A. Torg - Malmö C 3 Värnhem - Malmö C Norra - Västra Hamnen - Erikslust - Stadion - Södervärn - Värnhem 4 MEX Annetorp - Limhamn - Erikslust
Buses_in_Malmö
1998 novel by Jan Guillou
is that he will be donated to God's work on earth. He is to be sent to Varnhem Abbey, to which his mother has donated the land and is so counted as its
The_Road_to_Jerusalem
King of Sweden from c. 1156 to 1160
1250. As later kings from the House of Erik were consistently buried at Varnhem Abbey near Skara in Västergötland, Erik's family is considered to have
Saint_Erik
King of Sweden c. 1080–1110
churchyard at Hånger and a special cenotaph among other royal grave chapels at Varnhem Abbey. Inge's actual grave is most likely a set of remains found in Vreta
Inge_the_Elder
Swedish botanist (1751–1789)
an older brother Erik who was born in 1749, also in Varnhem. In 1755, the family moved from Varnhem to the parish of Saleby outside Lidköping where his
Anders_Dahl
King of Sweden from 1173 to 1195
first king since Philip (d. 1118) to die a natural death. He was buried in Varnhem Abbey. His sons were reportedly grown up at his demise, but he was nevertheless
Knut_Eriksson
Jarl of Sweden from 1248 to 1266
where she died in 1288. Birger, his son Erik and Mechtilde were buried in Varnhem Abbey. The grave was forgotten after a fire in the 16th century and was
Birger_Jarl
Historical period of Sweden
re-establish it, but it only lasted a few years. However, archaeological digs in Varnhem found a Christian burial ground established in the late 9th century. On
History_of_Sweden_(800–1521)
American telecommunications and audio manufacturer
in 1894 as a partnership by Swedish immigrants Alfred Stromberg (1861 Varnhem, Sweden - 1913 Chicago) and Androv Carlson (1854 Tommared, Sweden - 1925
Stromberg-Carlson
King of Sweden from 1208 to 1216
April 1216 in Näs Castle on the island of Visingsö. He was buried in the Varnhem Abbey. He did not leave a son at his demise, though Queen Rikissa gave
Erik_Knutsson
King of Sweden (r. 1222–1229; 1234–1250)
Erik Eriksson died on 2 February 1250, and was buried in the monastery of Varnhem Abbey in Västergötland. With him the House of Erik became extinct in the
Erik_Eriksson
Swedish royal dynasty in the 12th–13th centuries
the king who abolished paganism in Sweden. The House of Erik favored the Varnhem Abbey, and several of its members are interred there. The ancestral estates
House_of_Erik
Queen of Sweden from 1156 to 1160
from 1156 to 1160. Queen Christina became notable for her conflict with Varnhem Abbey, Västergötland. She was in dispute with the monks about the ownership
Christina of Denmark, Queen of Sweden
Christina_of_Denmark,_Queen_of_Sweden
American politician (1900–1999)
New Sweden in colonial America - A very unlikely story," Varnhems historia - Skarke-Varnhems Hembygdsförening Olof Persson Stille and his Family Archived
John_R._Steelman
documented Christian Swede. However, findings from a Christian graveyard at Varnhem, dated to the 9th century, indicate that Christianity may have arrived
Catholic_Church_in_Sweden
Church or Tyska kyrkan (Stockholm) Uppsala Cathedral (Uppsala) Varnhem Monastery (Varnhem) Vadstena Abbey (Vadstena) Vittskövle Church (Kristianstad Municipality)
List of historic buildings in Sweden
List_of_historic_buildings_in_Sweden
Remnants of a 9th-century church building has recently been excavated in Varnhem. The diocese of Skara, which is the oldest diocese in Sweden, emerged under
Religion_in_Sweden
Queen of Sweden from 1210 to 1216
Denmark 17th century depiction of Rikissa on Erik Knutsson's gravestone in Varnhem Abbey Queen consort of Sweden Tenure 1210–1216 Born c. 1178 Denmark Died
Rikissa_of_Denmark
Soldier and landowner in 17th century Pennsylvania and New Jersey
in 1640, Månsson camped with other troops near the Royal Garden at the Varnhem Abbey which was owned by the Swedish Royal family. Governor Carl Siggesson
Hans_Månsson
Historical province of Sweden
bridgehead of Christianity's advance into Sweden. Recent excavations at Varnhem suggest that at least its central parts were Christian in the 9th century
Västergötland
Place in Västergötland, Sweden
weeks in March/April. Within the municipality but outside of the city is Varnhem, home to a medieval Cistercian abbey and the remains of possibly the oldest
Skara
Catholic diocese in Sweden
St. John's Priory (Kalmar) St. Peter's Priory (Lund) Vårfruberga Abbey Varnhem Abbey Vreta Abbey Ås Abbey Öved Abbey Reformation (c. 1527–1600) Dalecarlian
Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Stockholm
King of Sweden from 1569 to 1592
the more or less destroyed monastery churches that were renovated are Varnhem, Vreta Abbey, Alvastra, Askeby and Gudhem, and Naantali in Finland. In
John_III_of_Sweden
Swedish textile artist (1891–1987)
religious textiles. In 1933, she was appointed artistic director at Axevalla-Varnhem Slöjd. She took the business over in 1935, changing its name first to Firma
Agda_Österberg
Medieval Swedish royal dynasty
and buried in the latter province, others in the dynasty were buried in Varnhem Abbey in the former province as later also Birger Jarl was, a relative
House_of_Sverker
King of Sweden from c. 1132 to 1156
Queen Ulvhild and founded a number of abbeys: Alvastra in Östergötland, Varnhem in Västergötland, and Nydala in Småland. The king also strove to achieve
Sverker_the_Elder
Series of historical novels by Jan Guillou
finds she must recompensate God by giving the boy to the monastery in Varnhem. Arn remains with the monks for twelve years, largely isolated from the
Crusades_trilogy
Swedish statesman and military man
time. One of the churches De la Gardie restored was the abbey church of Varnhem, in which he established a family mausoleum where Magnus Gabriel himself
Magnus_Gabriel_De_la_Gardie
Group of bishops
Kräklan var av indiskt rosenträd och kom att användas för första gången vid Varnhems klosterkyrkas återöppnande den 10 maj 1923. Kräklan brukades i Skara stift
Historical_episcopate
Swedish Carmelite and cardinal
St. John's Priory (Kalmar) St. Peter's Priory (Lund) Vårfruberga Abbey Varnhem Abbey Vreta Abbey Ås Abbey Öved Abbey Reformation (c. 1527–1600) Dalecarlian
Anders_Arborelius
Square in Malmö, Sweden
square in central Malmö, Sweden. It lies between the main town square and Värnhem. The area dates back to at least the Middle Ages when the Adelgatan, one
Drottningtorget,_Malmö
Billingen is divided into two parts by an east–west valley between Skövde and Varnhem. The mesa plateau is covered with vast forests and moorlands, including
Billingen
2007 Swedish epic film
"Prologe" - 1:07 "Desert Hunt" - 2:49 "The Templar's Theme" - 0:59 "To Varnhems Abbey" - 1:48 "Longing" - 3:34 "Avresan" - 1:04 "Gratias" - 3:26 "Arn &
Arn:_The_Knight_Templar
Swedish religious foundress (1870–1957)
St. John's Priory (Kalmar) St. Peter's Priory (Lund) Vårfruberga Abbey Varnhem Abbey Vreta Abbey Ås Abbey Öved Abbey Reformation (c. 1527–1600) Dalecarlian
Elizabeth_Hesselblad
Medieval castle ruins in Sweden
traces now remain of the building above ground. Kata Farm (church ruin) Varnhem Abbey "Axevalla House Axvall, Skara". vastsverige.com. Retrieved April
Axevalla_House
Queen of Denmark from 1250 to 1252
in 1266, Mechtilde moved to Kiel, yet her own grave is with Birger's in Varnhem, Sweden. In 1260, she had pawned the land between Eider and Schlei in southern
Mechtilde_of_Holstein
Events from the year 1532 in Sweden Monarch – Gustav I - Dissolution of the Varnhem Abbey. Maré, Eric Samuel De (1952). Scandinavia: Sweden, Denmark, and Norway
1532_in_Sweden
while in exile from Varnhem Abbey in Sweden during a conflict with Queen Christina Björnsdotter of Sweden. The monks from Varnhem were later replaced
Vitskøl_Abbey
Neighbourhood of Malmö Municipality, Sweden
Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden. Katrinelund was formerly the location of Värnhem hospital, which was closed in 2002. The former hospital buildings now house
Katrinelund
2016 studio album by Anderson/Stolt
additional musicians to record the additional parts at Fenix Studios in Varnhem, Sweden. American musician Tom Brislin, who played keyboards on Yes' 2001
Invention_of_Knowledge
Swedish duke (c. 1250–1275)
prominence was short-lived—he died on 17 December 1275. Erik was buried at Varnhem Abbey alongside his father Birger Jarl and his father's second wife, Mechtilde
Erik_Birgersson
Lutheran diocese in Sweden
Cistercian monastery at Varnhem and a Cistercian nunnery at Gudhem, founded around 1160. Besides Skara Cathedral and Varnhem Abbey, there are a large
Diocese_of_Skara
Municipality in Västra Götaland County, Sweden
745 Axvall, pop 1 164 Eggby, pop. 237 Skara (seat), pop. 11 437 Varnhem, pop. 662 Varnhem is renowned for its medieval monastery. This is a demographic
Skara_Municipality
Swedish military expedition to Finland
A sculpted head in Varnhem Church, identified as the likeness of Birger Jarl, leader of the Crusade
Second_Swedish_Crusade
Fur trader in 17th and 18th century Pennsylvania and Maryland
being convicted of cutting down eight trees in the Royal Garden at the Varnhem Abbey which was owned by the Swedish Royal family. After serving six years
John_Hansson_Steelman
damaged nearby cars. 26 July, Malmö, a grenade exploded at a parking lot in Värnhem, damaging ten cars and shattering several house windows. 5 August, Trelleborg
List of grenade attacks in Sweden
List_of_grenade_attacks_in_Sweden
2021 studio album by Transatlantic
Released February 5, 2021 Recorded September 2019–2020 Studio Fenix Studio (Varnhem, Sweden) mobile recordings in Sweden, the UK and the USA Genre Progressive
The_Absolute_Universe
Hycklinge parish Deanery of Skara-Barne Skara cathedral parish Ardala parish Varnhem parish Eggby-Öglunda parish Axvall parish Vara parish Levene parish Ryda
List of dioceses, deaneries and parishes of the Church of Sweden
List_of_dioceses,_deaneries_and_parishes_of_the_Church_of_Sweden
Names given to places by Germanic peoples
Cochem, Waldhambach, Babensham, Egglham -heim, -hem, -um, Trondheim, Varnhem, Lerum Unknown East-Germanic language: *Boiohaimum [Bohemia] -ham, -hem
Germanic_toponymy
Hovedøya Abbey 1147 Oslo, Norway 1532 Burned prior to the Reformation Varnhem Abbey 1150 Västergötland, Sweden 1566 Julita Abbey 1160 Södermanland, Sweden
List of Cistercian monasteries
List_of_Cistercian_monasteries
fever on Näs Castle, Visingsö, 10 April 1216, aged about 36, buried at Varnhem Abbey John I the Child (Johan Sverkersson unge), Spring 1216 – 10 March
List of nobles and magnates within Scandinavia in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_within_Scandinavia_in_the_13th_century
the fact that there exists archeological evidence of a Christian cult in Varnhem, Västergötland, in the 9th century, and that at least some parts of Sweden
Bible translations into Swedish
Bible_translations_into_Swedish
century - 1527): Benedictine nuns until 1289, thereafter Cistercian nuns Varnhem Abbey (c. 1150 - 1527): Cistercian monks Vreta Abbey (c. 1099/1105 - 1582):
List of Christian monasteries in Sweden
List_of_Christian_monasteries_in_Sweden
a soggy grave outside Gottorf Castle Matilda of Holstein 1220/25–1288 Varnhem Abbey in Sweden King Christopher I 1219–1259 Ribe Cathedral Margaret Sambiria
Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts
Burial_sites_of_European_monarchs_and_consorts
Christian denomination in south India
Kräklan var av indiskt rosenträd och kom att användas för första gången vid Varnhems klosterkyrkas återöppnande den 10 maj 1923. Kräklan brukades i Skara stift
Tamil Evangelical Lutheran Church
Tamil_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church
Princess of Sweden (1654-1687)
Maria Euphrosyne of Zweibrücken (14 February 1625 – 24 October 1687) was a countess Palatine, the cousin and foster sister of Queen Christina of Sweden
Maria Euphrosyne of Zweibrücken
Maria_Euphrosyne_of_Zweibrücken
Church building in Estonia
are typically pointed. The builders during this time possible came from Varnhem Abbey in Sweden. The church was clearly built to be able to function as
Valjala_Church
11th-century missionary-bishop
Benzelius, Uppsala 1708). Vretemark, Maria and Axelsson, Tony (2008), 'The Varnhem Archaeological Research Project - a new insight into the Christianisation
Sigfrid_of_Sweden
Women's association football league in Sweden
United FC | Floby IF | IFK Hjo | Lundsbrunns IF | Skara KIK | Skarke KIK Varnhem | Valtorps IF | Vartofta SK | Vretens BK Gästrikland Not yet available
Division 5 (Swedish women's football)
Division_5_(Swedish_women's_football)
Swedish statesman and military commander
Ture Turesson with his men for treason. Ture Turesson was imprisoned at Varnhem Abbey. Before the arrival of King Charles, Ture Turesson managed to escape
Ture_Turesson_(Bielke)
historical mentioning of Stockholm. 1266: Birger dies and is buried at Varnhem's church. 1269: First known political confrontation in Stockholm. 1270:
Timeline_of_Stockholm
Flemish sculptor
Läckö Castle, but later relocated to the De la Gardie family mausoleum in Varnhem Abbey. Th. Westrin; E. Fahlstedt; V. Söderberg, eds. (1923), "Dusart I
Jean_Baptiste_Dieussart
Frillesås Vallkärra Church Valsätrakyrkan, Uppsala Vantörs kyrka, Stockholm Varnhems kyrka Vasakyrkan Vasakyrkan, Gothenburg Vasakyrkan, Hedemora Vasakyrkan
List_of_churches_in_Sweden
Former city district in Scania, Sweden
Rådmansvången Rörsjöstaden Slussen Sorgenfri industriområde Spillepengen Värnhem Västra hamnen Västra Sorgenfri Östervärn Östra hamnen Wikimedia Commons
Centrum,_Malmö
Association football district association in Sweden
IF SK Mjörn Skara FC Skara IF Skara Kvinnliga Idrottsklubb Skarke KIK Varnhem Skene IF Skene IF 09 Skepplanda BTK Skoftebyns DIF Skoftebyns IF Skogslunds
Västergötlands_Fotbollförbund
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Australian
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Celtic Welsh
Young fighter.
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Old Norse form of German Wilhelm, VILHJALMR means "will-helmet."
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lotus-eyed
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Assamese, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Rajasthani, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
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Gentle; Humanitarian; Helpful
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Arabic, Modern
Trust Worthy; Patient; Kind
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Successful
Girl/Female
British, English
Bright Fame
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The soul; he that rests; refreshes himself; or respires.
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