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Georg Norman

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that Norman should take over the upbringing of his sons Johan and Erik. Upon his arrival, he brought with him letters of recommendation from Melanchthon and Luther. Already after a couple of months, he was given the task of reforming the Church of Sweden.
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in 1546. He handled the foreign correspondence. Most government documents issued during the years 1544-1552 were either written by Norman or written with his participation. He drafted parliamentary bills to the
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fell into disfavor, he was allowed to take over his duties. He was a member of the
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In 1542 he was a member of the delegation that concluded Sweden's first
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