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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johannes Messenius. Johannes Messenius (1579–1636) was a Swedish historian, dramatist and university professor....
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  • treated Sweden's history from the Genesis flood narrative to Messenius' own time. When Messenius suspected that the government wanted to publish this work...
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    prison in Örbyhus Castle. According to a tradition starting with Johannes Messenius, his final meal was a poisoned bowl of pea soup. A document signed...
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    The most notable work of art in the cathedral is the portrait of Johannes Messenius, painted in 1611. Media related to Oulu Cathedral at Wikimedia Commons...
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  • that such attacks were a common occurrence. 17th-century historian Johannes Messenius mentions the raid in his Scondia illustrata, blaming it in different...
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    Middle Ages, but includes Old Norse themes. It was elaborated by Johannes Messenius in his drama Disa, which was the first historic play in the Swedish...
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    that the Finns were the original Inhabitants of Sweden. According to Johannes Messenius, a Finnish king was the first monarch to rule Scandinavia. This thesis...
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    Johannes Messenius, who was forced to live in the poor conditions of the castle from 1616 to 1635. During the imprisonment period, Johannes Messenius...
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    Catalan Chronicles. Chronicle of Finland (Chronicon Finlandiae) by Johannes Messenius – Finland Chronicle of Fredegar - France Chronicle of the Slavs –...
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  • by Johannes Messenius (Stockholm, 1700) which likely relies on lost sources rather than on Messenius' poor memory. Tolkien translates from Messenius' Latin:...
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