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  1. Johannes Magnus (forma latina de su nombre de nacimiento Johannes Store), nació el 19 de marzo de 1488 en Linköping, Suecia y murió el 22 de marzo de 1544 en Roma. Fue el último arzobispo católico de Suecia, y también teólogo, genealogista e historiador. El escudo de Johannes Magnus. Biografía.

  2. Occupation. Historian, Genealogist. Johannes Magnus (a modified form of Ioannes Magnus, a Latin translation of his birth name Johan Månsson; 19 March 1488 – 22 March 1544) was the last functioning Catholic Archbishop in Sweden, and also a theologian, genealogist, and historian.

  3. Johannes Magnus (forma latina de su nombre de nacimiento Johannes Store), nació el 19 de marzo de 1488 en Linköping, Suecia y murió el 22 de marzo de 1544 en Roma. Fue el último arzobispo católico de Suecia, y también teólogo, genealogista e historiador. El escudo de Johannes Magnus.

  4. March 22, 1544, Rome (aged 56) Subjects Of Study: Scandinavia. Johannes Magnus (born March 19, 1488, Linköping, Swed.—died March 22, 1544, Rome) was a Roman Catholic archbishop and historian, one of the most distinguished scholars of his time, who was exiled as a consequence of the Reformation.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. now on as the Historia de regibus), Johannes Magnus’ most important work, was completed in 1540. It was published posthumously by his brother and constant companion, Olaus Magnus, in Rome in 1554.3 The first edition of the work, which is referred to in this study, consists of 782 pages in folio, not count - ing the voluminous index or the ...

  6. El historiador y teólogo sueco Johannes Magnus publica la Historia de omnibus Gothorum Sveonunque regibus en 1554, y su hermano Olaus Magnus publica la Historia de Gentibus Septentrionalibus un año después.

  7. Johannes Magnus (1488–1544) was the last Catholic archbishop of Uppsala to hold residence in Sweden. He was also a historian and wrote a work in Latin about Swedish history that was to gain an unparalleled importance.