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saxiquine · 1 year ago
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Beaches in Skåne, Sweden.
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imsorryimlate · 1 year ago
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Yngsjömordet (1966)
Based on the infamous Yngsjö murder case where Per Nilsson and his mother Anna Månsdotter murdered Per's wife, Hanna Johansdotter. Mother and son had carried on an incestuous relationship, and Per married Hanna Johansdotter to cover it up, but jealously ensued. The circumstances around the crime are not entirely clear. They were both sentenced to death, although Per's sentence was later converted to life imprisonment and penal labour due to the incestuous abuse he'd suffered from his mother. Anna was the last woman to be executed in Sweden.
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deltaponline · 2 months ago
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brookstonalmanac · 3 months ago
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Events 8.7 (before 1950)
461 – Roman Emperor Majorian is beheaded near the river Iria in north-west Italy following his arrest and deposition by the magister militum Ricimer. 626 – The Avar and Slav armies leave the siege of Constantinople. 768 – Pope Stephen III is elected to office, and quickly seeks Frankish protection against the Lombard threat, since the Byzantine Empire is no longer able to help. 936 – Coronation of King Otto I of Germany. 1461 – The Ming dynasty Chinese military general Cao Qin stages a coup against the Tianshun Emperor. 1479 – Battle of Guinegate: French troops of King Louis XI were defeated by the Burgundians led by Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg. 1679 – The brigantine Le Griffon becomes the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America. 1714 – The Battle of Gangut: The first important victory of the Russian Navy. 1743 – The Treaty of Åbo ended the 1741–1743 Russo-Swedish War. 1782 – George Washington orders the creation of the Badge of Military Merit to honor soldiers wounded in battle.[11] It is later renamed to the more poetic Purple Heart. 1786 – The first federal Indian Reservation is created by the United States. 1789 – The United States Department of War is established. 1791 – American troops destroy the Miami town of Kenapacomaqua near the site of present-day Logansport, Indiana in the Northwest Indian War. 1794 – U.S. President George Washington invokes the Militia Acts of 1792 to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania. 1819 – Simón Bolívar triumphs over Spain in the Battle of Boyacá. 1858 – The first Australian rules football match is played between Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College. 1890 – Anna Månsdotter, found guilty of the 1889 Yngsjö murder, became the last woman to be executed in Sweden. 1909 – Alice Huyler Ramsey and three friends become the first women to complete a transcontinental auto trip, taking 59 days to travel from New York, New York to San Francisco, California. 1927 – The Peace Bridge opens between Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York. 1930 – The last confirmed lynching of black people in the Northern United States occurs in Marion, Indiana; two men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, are killed. 1933 – The Kingdom of Iraq slaughters over 3,000 Assyrians in the village of Simele. This date is recognized as Martyrs Day or National Day of Mourning by the Assyrian community in memory of the Simele massacre. 1942 – World War II: The Battle of Guadalcanal begins as the United States Marines initiate the first American offensive of the war with landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi in the Solomon Islands. 1944 – IBM dedicates the first program-controlled calculator, the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (known best as the Harvard Mark I). 1946 – The government of the Soviet Union presented a note to its Turkish counterparts which refuted the latter's sovereignty over the Turkish Straits, thus beginning the Turkish Straits crisis. 1947 – Thor Heyerdahl's balsa wood raft, the Kon-Tiki, smashes into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotu Islands after a 101-day, 7,000 kilometres (4,300 mi) journey across the Pacific Ocean in an attempt to prove that pre-historic peoples could have traveled from South America. 1947 – The Bombay Municipal Corporation formally takes over the Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST).
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whereismarly · 5 years ago
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A Swedish summer from the east to west coast🦋
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elinmargaretan · 4 years ago
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The Untitled Show by E-MN episode about Hanna Johansdotter and the Yngsjö murder is now out. #hannajohansdotter #yngsjö #acast #spotify #hanna #johansdotter https://www.instagram.com/p/CFNqADsFIqZ/?igshid=dcex4wn8kob7
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amykress1983 · 6 years ago
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Hannah tränar inför semestern #furuboda #barnkalas #amykress #yngsjö #saturday #lördag https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs0ZKojF31F/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wr3txcb916fh
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retrokonsolist · 7 years ago
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Abendstimmung am Strand in Skane #bushcraft #outdoor #camping #tree #havet #strand #sundown #yngsjö #maglehem
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skiesinheaven-blog · 8 years ago
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Dreaming of summer and blue skies 🌤️
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billiela · 3 years ago
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#Grus grus #latergram (på/i Pulken Yngsjö) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcQ5EkJodWv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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traktorpower · 6 years ago
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Just now between Härnesrad och Yngsjö in southern Sweden! From the great Erland Olbers👍🏿👍🏿 #tractor #traktorpower #traktor (på/i Yngsjo)
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rachelking · 5 years ago
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Pretty sure this setting was described in one of the Millennium Trilogy/Lisbeth Salander books... (à Yngsjö) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7S4QhwpNLp/?igshid=c5xrn2rzu2t9
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todayinhorrorhistory · 7 years ago
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August 7, 1890 Yngsjö, Skåne County, Sweden Anna Månsdotter becomes the last women executed in Sweden Månsdotter, a 45-year-old widow, was convicted of killing her son's 22-year-old wife by strangulation. During trial, evidence of a long-term incestuous relationship between Månsdotter and her son surfaced and was presented as a possible motive for the murder. Månsdotter was executed by decapitation. She lifted her head briefly before the fatal blow and the executioner had to place it back on the block. This may have altered her position as the ax cut below the eyes and into her mouth, severing her tongue and leaving her chin with the rest of her body. Her son Per, although tried with his mother, was pardoned from his own death sentence and instead given a life sentence of hard labor. In 1913 Per was released of this sentence as well, and died in 1918 of tuberculosis.
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furubodatid · 6 years ago
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Välkommen Emy, ny på jobbet!
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Jag heter Emy och är ny kommunikatör på Furuboda Assistans. Här kommer jag att jobba halvtid i kombination med att tjänstgöra lite i Försvarsmakten. Jag bor i Yngsjö med min sambo och vi tycker om att vara utomhus, gärna i sällskap med vår grannes hund. År 2010 blev jag klar med min utbildning i bildjournalistik och har därefter jobbat med både tv och dagstidning. Jag tycker det är jättekul att vara här och tveka inte att hojta till om det är något du tror jag kan hjälpa till med.
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year ago
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Events 8.7 (before 1930)
461 – Roman Emperor Majorian is beheaded near the river Iria in north-west Italy following his arrest and deposition by the magister militum Ricimer. 626 – The Avar and Slav armies leave the siege of Constantinople. 768 – Pope Stephen III is elected to office, and quickly seeks Frankish protection against the Lombard threat, since the Byzantine Empire is no longer able to help. 936 – Coronation of King Otto I of Germany. 1461 – The Ming dynasty Chinese military general Cao Qin stages a coup against the Tianshun Emperor. 1479 – Battle of Guinegate: French troops of King Louis XI were defeated by the Burgundians led by Archduke Maximilian of Habsburg. 1679 – The brigantine Le Griffon becomes the first ship to sail the upper Great Lakes of North America. 1714 – The Battle of Gangut: The first important victory of the Russian Navy. 1743 – The Treaty of Åbo ended the 1741–1743 Russo-Swedish War. 1782 – George Washington orders the creation of the Badge of Military Merit to honor soldiers wounded in battle. It is later renamed to the more poetic Purple Heart. 1786 – The first federal Indian Reservation is created by the United States. 1789 – The United States Department of War is established. 1791 – American troops destroy the Miami town of Kenapacomaqua near the site of present-day Logansport, Indiana in the Northwest Indian War. 1794 – U.S. President George Washington invokes the Militia Acts of 1792 to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania. 1819 – Simón Bolívar triumphs over Spain in the Battle of Boyacá. 1858 – The first Australian rules football match is played between Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College. 1890 – Anna Månsdotter, found guilty of the 1889 Yngsjö murder, became the last woman to be executed in Sweden. 1909 – Alice Huyler Ramsey and three friends become the first women to complete a transcontinental auto trip, taking 59 days to travel from New York, New York to San Francisco, California. 1927 – The Peace Bridge opens between Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York. 1930 – The last confirmed lynching of black people in the Northern United States occurs in Marion, Indiana; two men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, are killed.
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elinmargaretan · 4 years ago
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The Untitled Show by E-MN about Hanna Johansdotter and the Yngsjö murder is now out. #hannajohansdotter #yngsjö #acast #spotify #hanna #johansdotter https://www.instagram.com/p/CFNp29qFk1Q/?igshid=d8yr0sv4cxm8
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