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  2. Brief Life History of Göran Eriksson. When Göran Eriksson Gyllenstierna af Lundholm was born in 1498, in Fågelvik, Tryserum, Kalmar, Sweden, his father, Erik Eriksson Gyllenstierna af Lundholm, was 44 and his mother, Anna Karlsdotter Vinstorpaätten, was 38. He married Kierstina Nilsdotter Grip van Hammersta in 1527, in Söderköping ...

  3. In her very consultative approach she's creative in finding solutions, where business development is natural. Kristina strives to do everything in the right way even if it means more work for herself. She has a long experience of working internationally and is used to navigate in global organizations with both clients and employer, and her ...

  4. Kristina Gyllenstierna was the aunt of the man who would defeat the Danish and in 1523 become the king of Sweden, Gustav Vasa. The statue of her on the Royal Palace's outer court yard was made by Theodor Lundberg in 1912.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2000 · Gyllenstierna-sukuinen Kristina Nilsintytär tuki aktiivisesti puolisonsa, Ruotsin valtionhoitaja Sten Sture nuoremman taistelua Ruotsin kruunusta Tanskan Kristian II:ta vastaan. Miehensä kuoltua hän jatkoi kamppailua poikiensa hyväksi, mutta hävisi lopulta niin Kristianille kuin kotimaisellekin kruununtavoittelijalle Kustaa Vaasalle.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2023 · Death: circa 1561 (50-68) Immediate Family: Daughter of Erik Eriksson Gyllenstierna, d.y. and Anna Karlsdotter (Vinstorp) Wife of Knut Bengtsson (Sparre av Hjulsta och Ängsö) and Lars Turesson (Tre rosor) Mother of Hillevi Knutsdotter (Sparre av Hjulsta och Ängsö) and Brita Larsdotter (Tre rosor) Sister of Magdalena Eriksdotter ...

  7. Eit utval personar med namnet Kristina, og som er omtalt i Store norske leksikon: Kristina Håkonsdatter (1234–1262) Kristina Gyllenstierna (1494–1559) Kristina (svensk dronning) (1573–1625) Kristina Augusta (1626–1689) Kristina Aronson (1892–1956) Kristina Lugn (1948–2020)