Anna Rogel, the Glossary
Anna Rågel or Anna Rogel (4 December 1751 in Merikarvia – 5 July 1784) was a Finnish preacher.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Finland, Gulf of Bothnia, Merikarvia, Ostrobothnia (region), Preacher, Satakunta, Sleeping preacher, Sweden.
- 18th-century Finnish people
- People from Merikarvia
Finland
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.
Gulf of Bothnia
The Gulf of Bothnia (Pohjanlahti; Bottniska viken) is divided into the Bothnian Bay and Bothnian Sea, and it is the northernmost arm of the Baltic Sea, between Finland's west coast (East Bothnia) and the northern part of Sweden's east coast (West Bothnia and North Bothnia).
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Merikarvia
Merikarvia (Sastmola) is a municipality in Finland.
Ostrobothnia (region)
Ostrobothnia (Österbotten; Pohjanmaa) is a region in western Finland.
See Anna Rogel and Ostrobothnia (region)
Preacher
A preacher is a person who delivers sermons or homilies on religious topics to an assembly of people.
Satakunta
Satakunta (in both Finnish and Swedish,; historically Satacundia) is a region (maakunta / landskap) of Finland, part of the former Western Finland Province.
Sleeping preacher
A sleeping preacher, also called trance-preacher, is a Christian, most often Protestant person who preaches, prophesies or addresses a public audience while "sleeping," that is, in a state of trance.
See Anna Rogel and Sleeping preacher
Sweden
Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.
See also
18th-century Finnish people
- Afrosinya
- Anna Margareta Salmelin
- Anna Rogel
- Annika Svahn
- Carl Nieroth
- Catharina Justander
- Daniel Cajanus
- Duncan Campbell (soothsayer)
- Elisabeth Forsell
- Eva Merthen
- Gustaf Adolf Reuterholm
- Helena Escholin
- Ingeborg Norell
- Katarina Asplund
- Lisa Eriksdotter
- Martin Nürenbach
- Petter Stenborg
People from Merikarvia
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Rogel
Also known as Anna Rågel.