A fact from Ivetofta appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 13 July 2013 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Sophia Brahe donated an altar, pulpit, pews and a baptismal font to the church of Ivetofta(pictured), and planned on being buried there?
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This link is not correct: http://www.gravstenogepitafier.dk/ivetofta.htm goes to the wrong Sophie Brahe, the scientists name was Sophie Ottesdatter Brahe and she was married twice. The one in the link was never married, and her name is Sophia Jensdatter Brahe. Hun døde ugift 1621 means She died unmarried 1621. The scientist died 1643, and she is buried in Torrlösa. So the scientist Sophie Brahe shouldn't be mentioned here. Lena Kronberg