Depicted people InfoField | Johan Georg I, Magdalena Sibylla, Fredrik III, Maria Elisabet, Magdalena Sibylla, Adolf, Kung Kristian III, Drottning Dorotea, Kung Fredrik II, Johan Adolf, Drottning Hedvig Eleonora, Kung Kristian I, Maria, Filip I, Vilhelm, Prinsessan Kristina, Albrekt III Akilles, Prinsessan Anna, Drottning Dorotea, Elisabet, Johan Alkemisten, Johan Cicero, Johan Georg, Sofia, Sabina, Fredrik d. ä., Anna Maria, Erik I, Prinsessan Katarina, Prinsessan Zedena, Anna, Augusta, Elisabet, Kung Fredrik I, Drottning Elisabet, Prinsessan Kristina, Prinsessan Hedvig, Maria Eleonora, Prinsessan Katarina, Magnus II, Drottning Sofia, Ulrik III, Didrik den lycksalige, Anna, Kung Kasimir IV, Prinsessan Sofia, Bogislaus X, Drottning Sofia, Albrekt, Albrekt Fredrik, Albrekt I, Anna, August, Henrik, Kristian I, Margareta, Magnus I and Barbara |
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