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Lars Skalm (born Lorentz Skallman, circa 1430 in Pargas) was a Finnish noble, having been granted hereditary nobility by King Christian I of Denmark in 1461 for helping his army against rebels in Sweden. He served as Mayor of Turku from 1501 to 1502.[1][2][3]
Bibliography
edit- Ramsay, Jully: Frälsesläkter i Finland intill stora ofreden . Helsinki: Förlagsaktiebolaget Söderström & Co, 1909–16.
- Elgenstierna, Gustav: The introductory part of the Swedish adjective . Stockholm: PA Nordstedt & Söner, 1925–34.
- Hiekkanen, Markus; Klemelä, Marja; Ahlström-Taavitsainen, Camilla; Rosenlew, Fredrik: Sauvo Church . Sauvo, 1996.
- Hausen, Reinhold: Finlands medeltidsurkunder I-VIII . Helsinki: National Archives of Finland, 1910–35.
References
edit- ^ "Lars Skalm, Lord of Rövarnäs". tkalmi.mbnet.fi.
- ^ "Lars Skalm". geni_family_tree.
- ^ "Tapani Kalmi. SKALM - KALM - KALMI Hansakaudelta 2000-luvulle - PDF Ilmainen lataus". docplayer.fi.