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Anna Swenonis (died 31 July 1527) was a Swedish manuscript illuminator. She was a nun of the Bridgettine order in the Vadstena Abbey from 1478, and served as a prioress for a time. She is known as the author of the manuscripts known as AM 422 and Ups C 475. She is pointed out as the artist of the illuminated manuscript known as a copy of the Prayer book of Ingegerd Ambjörnsdotter from 1501–1527, which is now kept as the National Library of Sweden.

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  • Anna Swenonis (died 31 July 1527) was a Swedish manuscript illuminator. She was a nun of the Bridgettine order in the Vadstena Abbey from 1478, and served as a prioress for a time. She is known as the author of the manuscripts known as AM 422 and Ups C 475. She is pointed out as the artist of the illuminated manuscript known as a copy of the Prayer book of Ingegerd Ambjörnsdotter from 1501–1527, which is now kept as the National Library of Sweden. (en)
  • Anna Swenonis född Anna Svensdotter okänt år, död 31 juli 1527 i Vadstena, var en svensk nunna och bokmålare. Hon bedöms ha varit skrivaren av stora delar av handskrifterna AM 422 och Ups C 475. Hon är känd från arkivaliska handlingar som en nunna vid Vadstena kloster 1478 och att hon under några år var priorinna vid klostret. Hon är troligen upphovsman till en illuminerad bok från omkring 1501–1527 som är en avskrift av bönbok som numera förvaras vid Kungliga biblioteket i Stockholm. Den är bland annat smyckad med en bild av Jungfru Maria i en stil som påminner om målningar i klostret. (sv)
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  • Anna Swenonis (died 31 July 1527) was a Swedish manuscript illuminator. She was a nun of the Bridgettine order in the Vadstena Abbey from 1478, and served as a prioress for a time. She is known as the author of the manuscripts known as AM 422 and Ups C 475. She is pointed out as the artist of the illuminated manuscript known as a copy of the Prayer book of Ingegerd Ambjörnsdotter from 1501–1527, which is now kept as the National Library of Sweden. (en)
  • Anna Swenonis född Anna Svensdotter okänt år, död 31 juli 1527 i Vadstena, var en svensk nunna och bokmålare. Hon bedöms ha varit skrivaren av stora delar av handskrifterna AM 422 och Ups C 475. Hon är känd från arkivaliska handlingar som en nunna vid Vadstena kloster 1478 och att hon under några år var priorinna vid klostret. Hon är troligen upphovsman till en illuminerad bok från omkring 1501–1527 som är en avskrift av bönbok som numera förvaras vid Kungliga biblioteket i Stockholm. Den är bland annat smyckad med en bild av Jungfru Maria i en stil som påminner om målningar i klostret. (sv)
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