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    The Gustav Vasa Bible (Swedish: Gustav Vasas bibel) is the common name of the Swedish Bible translation published in 1540–41. The full title is as shown...
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    Gustav I (born Gustav Eriksson of the Vasa noble family; 12 May 1496 – 29 September 1560), commonly known as Gustav Vasa, was King of Sweden from 1523...
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    from 1541, which was known as the Gustav Vasa Bible. Charles XI died before the work was finished, and the new Bible translation was named for his son...
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    published in 1618 during Gustav II Adolf's reign and was a revised version of Gustav Vasa Bible. One of the aims of the Gustav II Adolf Bible was to make the text...
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  • 1522, and complete Bible 1534). Gustav II Adolf Bible: a revision of the Gustav Vasa Bible with verses, published 1618. Charles XII Bible: ordered by Charles...
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    the new monarch Gustav Vasa ordered a Swedish translation of the Bible. The New Testament was published in 1526, followed by a full Bible translation in...
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    used in place of the digraph Aa. It was first used in print in the Gustav Vasa Bible published in 1541 and replaced Aa in the 16th century. In an attempt...
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    relative decline of Uppsala University. The Bible was translated into Swedish during the reign of Gustav Vasa, and he drew several writers to his court...
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  • the new monarch Gustav Vasa ordered a Swedish translation of the Bible. The New Testament came out in 1526, followed by a full Bible translation in 1541...
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    due to the full translation of the Bible into Swedish in 1541. This translation is the so-called Gustav Vasa Bible. With improved education and the freedom...
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  • Laurentius Andreae (category Translators of the Bible into Swedish)
    full translation of the Bible into Swedish, known as the "Gustav Vasa Bible" of 1541. He served as chancellor for King Gustav I Vasa and cherished by Laurentius...
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    Roman province of Africa. There is evidence of a Latin translation of the Bible as early as the 2nd century (see also Vetus Latina). With the decline of...
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  • Lutheranism (category Pages with numeric Bible version references)
    who took the Reformation to Sweden after studying in Germany. They led Gustav Vasa, elected king in 1523, to Lutheranism. The pope's refusal to allow the...
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    religious sphere. The Reformation in Sweden began in 1527 when King Gustav Vasa and his Riksdag of Västerås broke the full communion of the Swedish church...
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    Monarch – Gustav I 15 September - Peace treaty between Sweden and Denmark for a period of 50 years. - The Gustav Vasa Bible, the first bible in the Swedish...
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  • Early vasa era)
    The early Vasa era is a period in Swedish history that lasted between 1523–1611. It began with the reconquest of Stockholm by Gustav Vasa and his men...
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    Gustav Vasa refused to recognize him as archbishop and rejected Trolle as a traitor. The pressure from Rome was a contributing factor to Gustav Vasa never...
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    Olaus Petri (category Translators of the Bible into Swedish)
    also had an important part in translating the whole Bible into the vernacular; the Gustav Vasa Bible was completed circa 1541. In 1539, Olaus Petri was...
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