Anna Åkerhjelm
Anna Åkerhjelm was born in 1642 at Nyköping. Åkerhjelm died in 1698 at Stade. Anna Åkerhjelm was recorded as writer, traveler and archaeologist.
Also recorded as Anna Åkerhielm · Anna Agriconia Åkerhielm · Anna Agriconia
Anna Åkerhjelm

Unidentified painter · Public domain
- Born
- 1642 · Nyköping
- Died
- 1698 · Stade
- Nationality
- Sweden
- Occupation
- writer · traveler · archaeologist
- Languages
- Swedish
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Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the headings Anna Åkerhielm, Anna Agriconia Åkerhielm and Anna Agriconia. Her recorded language was Swedish.
She was the child of Sofia Kempe.
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1642
Anna Åkerhjelm was born in 1642 at Nyköping.
1698
Anna Åkerhjelm died in 1698 at Stade.
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Nyköping
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Stade
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1642: Anna Åkerhjelm born in Nyköping. 1698: Anna Åkerhjelm died in Stade.
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