Petrus de Dacia (Swedish monk)
Not to be confused with Petrus de Dacia (mathematician).
Petrus de Dacia (Latin: Peter from Denmark) was a Swedish monk of the Dominican order who lived in Gotland from the 1230s to 1289. Though he wrote in Latin, he is often credited as the first author in Sweden.
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Seal of Petrus de Dacia.
Petrus de Dacia is famous for his correspondence with and his 15 visits to Christina von Stommeln, a Beguine, the first woman to have reportedly received stigmata (source: Codex Iuliacensis, ca. 1320–1350). Christina lived around Stommeln near Cologne; Stommeln was part of the County of Jülich of the Holy Roman Empire, where her relics are venerated.
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- Sebastian Sobecki (2006). "Petrus von Dacien, O.P. (Petrus de Dacia, Petrus av Dacia, Pierre de Dacie, Peter of Dacia, Petrus Daciensis, Petrus Gutensis, Petrus Gothensis)". In Bautz, Traugott. Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) (in German) 26. Nordhausen: Bautz. cols. 1116–1119. ISBN 3-88309-354-8.
- Petrus de Dacia, Om den saliga jungfrun Kristina av Stommeln, trans. by Tryggve Lundén (Stockholm, 1950), http://litteraturbanken.se/forfattare/DaciaP/titlar/OmDenSaligaJungfrunKristina/sida/3/etext
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