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English: en:Peder Winstrup (1605-1679), Danish-Swedish clergyman and scholar; bishop of Lund 1638-1679.
Svenska: sv:Peder Winstrup (1605-1679), dansk-svensk prästman och lärd; biskop i Lund 1638-1679.
Date 1660s
date QS:P,+1660-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source Originally from Peder Winstrup's own work Pendectæ Sacrorum seu Commentarii in historiam domini n. Jesu Christi (Lund, 1666), reprinted in Berlingska boktryckeriet 1745-1945 (Lund 1945).
Author Albert Haelwegh (died c. 1673), based on a contemporary oil portrait by unknown artist.

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