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The famous German illustration of the Mora witch trial, 1670. In the illustration, however, the condemned are executed by burning at the stake, which was a common execution method in witch trials in Germany, but did in fact not occur at the Mora witch trial.
Events from the year 1669 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- Gothenburg burns down.
- Margareta Beijer becomes the second female manager of the Swedish Post Office.[1]
- The trial against the conversion of Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm.
- The Mora witch trial is conducted.
Births
- 24 May - Emerentia von Düben, royal favorite (died 1743)
- Gustaf von Psilander, admiral (died 1738)
Deaths
- April 23 - Johannes Canuti Lenaeus, archbishop (born 1573)
- 15 May - Margareta Brahe, controversial countess and courtier (born 1603)
- unknown date - Margareta Slots, royal mistress (born unknown)
- 22 October - Sigrid Banér, Swedish letter writer (born 1592)
References
- ↑ Mansdominans i förändring: om ledningsgrupper och styrelser : betänkande Av Sverige Utredningen om kvinnor på ledande poster i näringslivet, Stockholm, 2003
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