St. John's Priory, Kalmar
St. John's Priory, Kalmar, commonly known simply as Kalmar Nunnery, was a Roman Catholic convent for females of the order of Dominican Order in Kalmar in Sweden, in operation from 1299 until 1505. An area of the city of Kalmar, Kvarnholmen, originally Systraholmen (The Islet of the Sisters) as well as a river, Systraströmmen (The River of the Sisters), has been named after the abbey.
The Abbey was founded by the rich landowner Margareta Gustafsdotter, who became its first abbess.
The members of the Abbey predominately came from wealthy noble families who lived upon the income from their estates, and the life of the abbey was strictly inclusive.
According to the legend of the chronicle rimkrönikan, a member of the abbey had a vision foretelling that Charles VIII of Sweden would one day wear a crown. The infamous lady Brita Tott was reportedly imprisoned here for a period of time after having been sentenced for treason.[1]
In 1505, the ongoing conflict between the Swedes and Danes around the city of Kalmar created fears that the Abbey, being strategically placd would one day be in fear of being taken by the Danes for strategic reasons. The members therefore relocated to the Skänninge Abbey.
The buildings was used by the military and torn down in 1523-24.
References
- ↑ Brita Olovsdotter (Thott) i Wilhelmina Stålberg, Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor (1864)
- http://kalmarlexikon.se/index.php/dominikanerkloster.html
- http://aforum.genealogi.se/discus/messages/576/2425.html?923920553
- Skandia: Tidskrift för Vetenskap och Konst, Volym 3