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About: Anna Rogel

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Anna Rågel or Anna Rogel (4 December 1751 in Merikarvia – 5 July 1784) was a Finnish preacher. She is regarded as the most notable woman within the religious revival movement in Satakunta and Ostrobothnia during the 18th century. She was also among the first "sleeping preachers" in Finland. A monument was raised over her in 1870.

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  • Anna Rågel or Anna Rogel (4 December 1751 in Merikarvia – 5 July 1784) was a Finnish preacher. She is regarded as the most notable woman within the religious revival movement in Satakunta and Ostrobothnia during the 18th century. She was also among the first "sleeping preachers" in Finland. After having become sick and bedridden in 1770, Anna Rogel became famous for, during unconsciousness, singing and massing in her bed. She claimed to have no recollection of it afterward. She became the target of thousands of pilgrimages, and the sleeptalk preachers spread along the coasts of Gulf of Bothnia in both Finland and Sweden. She was for a period kept at the house of the merchant Johan Blad in Vaasa. A monument was raised over her in 1870. (en)
  • Anna Rågel, eller Anna Rogel från Sastmola född 1751, död 1784, var en finsk väckelsepredikant. Hon räknas som den mest betydande av de kvinnliga predikanterna inom den väckelserörelsen inom Satakundas och Österbottens kusttrakter under 1700-talet. Hon var också banbrytare inom det s.k. dvalapredikandet. Rågel blev våren 1770 svårt sjuk och sängbunden. Under medvetslöst tillstånd ska hon sedan ha satt sig upp, sjungit och mässat i trans utan att efteråt ha haft något minne av vad hon sagt. Tusentals vallfärdade för att höra på henne och förde vidare rörelsen till sina hemtrakter. Hon vistades en tid i Vasa hos handelsmannen Johan Blad för att skötas, och rörelsen spred sig sedan till Sverige. Ett monument restes över henne 1870. (sv)
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  • Anna Rågel or Anna Rogel (4 December 1751 in Merikarvia – 5 July 1784) was a Finnish preacher. She is regarded as the most notable woman within the religious revival movement in Satakunta and Ostrobothnia during the 18th century. She was also among the first "sleeping preachers" in Finland. A monument was raised over her in 1870. (en)
  • Anna Rågel, eller Anna Rogel från Sastmola född 1751, död 1784, var en finsk väckelsepredikant. Hon räknas som den mest betydande av de kvinnliga predikanterna inom den väckelserörelsen inom Satakundas och Österbottens kusttrakter under 1700-talet. Hon var också banbrytare inom det s.k. dvalapredikandet. Ett monument restes över henne 1870. (sv)
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  • Anna Rogel (en)
  • Anna Rågel (sv)
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