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Gråkoltarna : ウィキペディア英語版
Gråkoltarna
Gråkoltarna (approximately: "Greyfrocks", "The Grey Shirt's" or "Grey Robes") was a religious mystic-apocalyptic sect within Radical Pietism, active in Stockholm in Sweden in the 1730s.
==Origin==
The sect was formed in the residence of Anna Maria van den Aveelen in Södermalm in Stockholm. She was the widow of the artist Johannes van den Aveelen from the Netherlands. She gathered women to meetings of prayer and bible studies. The bible meetings became popular, and attracted more and more people, among them the radical pietist Sven Rosén (Pietist), who formed the bible study group in to a sect.
The congregation of the Gråkoltarna consisted of both sexes, however females had a dominating and leading place. Among the members were members of the noble family Grundelstierna and von Strokirch, the Bryntzenius family as well as among female domestics and wives of soldiers.

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