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English: Erroneous 16th century gravestone on the false tomb of 12th century King Ingi the Younger and his [sic] Queen Helen (he is actually buried in a different part of the church, she was probably a somewhat later Swedish princess who married King Canute V of Denmark and from there retired to Vreta)
Place: Vreta Church, Linköping, Sweden
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This image comes from the Southerly Clubs of Stockholm, Sweden, a non-profit society which owns image publication rights to the archives of Lars Jacob Prod, Mimical Productions, F.U.S.I.A., Swenglistic Underground (formerly CabarEng), Ristesson Ent and FamSAC. Southerly Clubs donated this picture to the Public Domain. Deputy Chairman Emil Eikner for the Board of Directors, Hallowe'en 2008.
Author Anna Björklund for Jacob Truedson Demitz and Ristesson

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29 June 2009

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