What is the origin of the name Andersson?
1: Swedish: patronymic from the personal name Anders a vernacular form of Andreas.2: Americanized form of Norwegian North German and very rare Danish patronymic Anderssen a cognate of 1 [...]
The history of the Protestant reformation, in Germany and Switzerland : and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, and northern Europe : in...
...promises of his wily chancellor, Lars Andersson, he finally succeeded in inducing first the bishop of Westeras, and then the... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1528)
...promises of his wily chancellor, Lars Andersson, he finally succeeded in inducing first the bishop of Westeras, and then the... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1528)
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The history of the Protestant reformation, in Germany and Switzerland : and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, and northern Europe : in...
...This secretary of Wasa was Lars Andersson,* who com bined the unprincipled cunning of the English Cranmer with the crouching... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1526)
...This secretary of Wasa was Lars Andersson,* who com bined the unprincipled cunning of the English Cranmer with the crouching... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1526)
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The history of the Protestant reformation, in Germany and Switzerland : and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, and northern Europe : in...
...chancellor and lay vicar general Lars Andersson was also * A protracted civil war, in which the king triumphed as... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1526)
...chancellor and lay vicar general Lars Andersson was also * A protracted civil war, in which the king triumphed as... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1526)
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The history of the Protestant reformation, in Germany and Switzerland : and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France, and northern Europe : in a series of essays, reviewing D'Aubigné, Menzel, Hallam, Bishop Short, Prescott, Ranké, Fryxell, and others (vol. 2)
What is the origin of the name Andersson?
1: Swedish: patronymic from the personal name Anders a vernacular form of Andreas.2: Americanized form of Norwegian North German and very rare Danish patronymic Anderssen a cognate of 1 [...]