Bo Jonsson (Grip) (early 1330s – 20 August 1386) was head of the royal council and marshal under the regency of Magnus IV of Sweden. Also in the council...
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Bo Jonsson may refer to: Bo Jonsson (Grip) (c. 1330s–1386), head of the royal council and marshal under the regency of Magnus II of Sweden Bo Jonsson...
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reið austr um Smáland ok í eystra Gautland ok svá í Svíþjóð. In 1384 Bo Jonsson (Grip) stated in his will that the kingdom consisted of Swerige (Sweden,...
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1208. In 1363, members of the Swedish Council of Aristocracy, led by Bo Jonsson Grip, arrived at the court of Mecklenburg. They had been banished from Sweden...
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Albert of Mecklenburg, by a clique of exiled Swedish noblemen led by Bo Jonsson Grip. Magnus and Haakon tried to retake the Swedish throne, but without...
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Filipsson, in the sentence curiam in Lydhingø meaning a "Lidingö farm". Bo Jonsson (Grip) (early 1330s – 20 August 1386) bought the entire island between 1376...
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steward Bo Jonsson Grip, who disposed of king Magnus Eriksson and then dominated the king he helped to install instead, Albrekt. After Jonsson Grip had died...
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mentioned in the travels of Ohthere of Hålogaland around 890. The lord Bo Jonsson Grip was probably the one who was best acquainted with the geography of...
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influence, such as the adoption of the arms of Bo Jonsson (Grip) by Södermanland; the direct adoption of Jonsson's arms is disputed, but at the least, a certain...
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them. In 1363, members of the Swedish Council of Aristocracy, led by Bo Jonsson Grip, arrived at the court of Mecklenburg. They had been banished from Sweden...
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palaces in Sweden. A fortress was built at the location in the 1370s by Bo Jonsson Grip. It was sold to Queen Margaret I in 1404, and remained the property...
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earliest known mention of Harpsund dates from 1380 when seneschal Bo Jonsson (Grip) acquired property at Harpsund by swapping land with Joon Skräddare...
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9 – Leopold III, Duke of Austria (in battle) (b. 1351) August 20 – Bo Jonsson (Grip), royal marshal of Sweden September 23 – Dan I of Wallachia (in battle)...
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subjugated to Viborg. Prominent men who held Viborg as their fief included Bo Jonsson (Grip), Christer Nilsson Vasa (1417–42), Karl Knutsson Bonde (1442–48, the...
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Narve Ingevaldsen from Norway 1375: Bo Jonsson Grip, died 1386 1387: Jeppe Abrahamsson Djäkn 1395: Knut Bosson (Grip) 1399: the Union monarchs (Margaret...
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Castle, which was begun sometime in or before the 14th century, by Bo Jonsson Grip. The castle has its current facade in the empire style from 1813. Many...
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Bishopric of Ratzeburg. The castle is also suggested to be founded by Bo Jonsson Grip and it is thought that the castle's first phase was completed sometime...
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(1956–), the greatest slalom and giant slalom specialist of all time Bo Jonsson Grip (1330s–1386), head of the royal council, Sweden's (and Finland's) largest...
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ancestor, Bo Jonsson Grip, a work she started in 1574. Genealogical research became common among the nobility in the late 16th century, but Grip are regarded...
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Bo Jonsson (Grip) in the 14th-century, and then the Natt och Dag family until 1706. Between 1562 and 1586, it was managed by Baroness Margareta Grip (1538–1586)...
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of Viborg. Important personages who held Viipuri as their fief were Bo Jonsson Grip, Krister Nilsson Vasa (1417–42), Charles Knutsson Bonde (1442–48, the...
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lived in Swedish Finland since 1362. In 1373, she married the powerful Bo Jonsson (Grip), and he gave important posts to her brothers. In 1386, she became...
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Barnekow, who made important improvements on the building, and later by Bo Jonsson Grip. Further reconstructions and expansions were done during the late Middle...
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9 – Leopold III, Duke of Austria (in battle) (b. 1351) August 20 – Bo Jonsson (Grip), royal marshal of Sweden September 23 – Dan I of Wallachia (in battle)...
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in the service of the king of Sweden Tomas Jonsson Grip (mentioned 1296-1299) - Ancestor of Bo Jonsson (Grip) Leonard Ödesson (Örnfot) (d. after 1310)...
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sometimes worked as a banker for, among others, King Albert of Sweden and Bo Jonsson (Grip). In 1635, Baron Åke Axelsson (1594–1655) bought the property and in...
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condition required the lord himself to be a soldier (as evidenced by lord Bo Jonsson Grip, fiefholder of most of Finland, never becoming a soldier himself),...
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Margaret I of Denmark, where a large portion of the inheritance of Bo Jonsson Grip, the castle's first occupier, was given to the queen. The mansus unit...
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Justiciar Bo Jonsson of Gripsholm (ca 1330– 1386), then the head of the High Council of Sweden and real leader of the country. Bo Jonsson built his power...
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and his wife Catherine sold a small parcel of land in the village to Bo Johnsson Grip (a seneschal), who bought more land in the village in 1383 and named...
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