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    Jersey. Stolpe composed 38 operettas, 25 orchestral works, 25 pieces for brass band, and 25 piano solos. One of his sons, Rev. Dr. Johan Gustaf Mauritz...
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    Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam (6 July 1859 – 20 May 1940) was a Swedish poet, novelist and laureate of the 1916 Nobel Prize in Literature. He was a...
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  • 1875. Alice Tegnér, published 1895 in Sjung med oss, Mamma!, issue 3. Gustaf Stolpe, unknown year. Cid Smedberg, unknown year (circa 1900). Jean Sibelius...
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    Erik Gustaf Geijer (12 January 1783 – 23 April 1847) was a Swedish writer, historian, poet, romantic critic of political economy, philosopher, and composer...
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  • 1905 in Sweden Monarch – Oscar II Prime Minister – until April 13: Erik Gustaf Boström April 13-August 2: Johan Ramstedt August 2-November 7: Christian...
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    marriage was officiated by Rev. Dr. Johan Gustaf Mauritz Stolpe (1858–1938), son of composer Gustav Stolpe (1833–1901). In 1917, Harold and Karin both...
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    Monarch Gustaf V Preceded by Carl Gustaf Ekman Succeeded by Carl Gustaf Ekman In office 29 May 1906 – 7 October 1911 Monarchs Oscar II Gustaf V Preceded...
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    Swedish writers including Selma Lagerlöf, Hjalmar Bergman, Erik Gustaf Geijer and Sven Stolpe. Valåsen Manor is near the course of the River Valån, east of...
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    Heidenstam Hjärne Karlsson Kjellén Martinsson Nordin Lindbom Pethrus Ryn Stolpe Tegnér Teodorescu Zetterberg Politicians Bildt Bohman Busch Hägglund Järta...
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  • Its founder was Adrian Molin who also edited the magazine until 1926 when Gustaf Olsson replaced him in the post. In the second year of publication Molin...
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  • Anthropological Society, which was formed in 1873 by Hjalmar Stolpe, Hans Hildebrand, Oscar Montelius, and Gustaf Retzius. The society functions as a link between...
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    Essen and Elisabeth Charlotta In de Betou. She married Major Baron Carl Gustaf Wrangel af Sauss (1842–1913) in 1872, with whom she had a daughter, Sigrid...
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  • the Caliph's ship and served my lord Al-Mansur." The Swedish writer Sven Stolpe reports that somebody asked author Frans G. Bengtsson "what intentions he...
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  • Lantmanna Party. In 1895 the two parties reunited under its old name. Erik Gustaf Boström of the Lantmanna Party (New Lantmanna Party during the split) was...
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  • (1831–1885) August Söderman (1832–1876) Oscar de Wahl (1832–1873) Gustav Stolpe (1833–1901) Bertha Tammelin (1836–1915) Lotten Edholm (1839–1930) Elfrida...
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    singer Alexander Skarsgård, actor Bill Skarsgård, actor Gustaf Skarsgård, actor Sven Stolpe, writer Anna-Lena Strindlund, actress Tomas Tranströmer,...
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    Prime Minister of Sweden In office 19 April 1923 – 18 October 1924 Monarch Gustaf V Preceded by Hjalmar Branting Succeeded by Hjalmar Branting Minister of...
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    Edfelt, were published at Upsala in 1883. He was the paternal uncle of Erik Gustaf Boström.[citation needed] Book review of Philosophy of Religion by Christopher...
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    mʊdɛˈrɑ̌ːtɛr]), organizes queer members. Gustaf Fredrik Östberg, 1904–1905 Axel G. Svedelius, 1905–1906 Hugo Tamm, 1907 Gustaf Fredrik Östberg, 1908–1912 Arvid...
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    municipal party political secretary for the Christian Democrats councillor Gustaf von Essen in the Uppsala Municipality. In 2009, she assumed responsibility...
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  • 2017: Agneta Pleijel 2018: Gunnar D. Hansson 2019: Ola Larsmo 2020: Jan Stolpe 2021: Eva Runefelt 2022: Kerstin Ekman 2023: Barbro Lindgren The annual...
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    Heidenstam Hjärne Karlsson Kjellén Martinsson Nordin Lindbom Pethrus Ryn Stolpe Tegnér Teodorescu Zetterberg Politicians Bildt Bohman Busch Hägglund Järta...
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    Heidenstam Hjärne Karlsson Kjellén Martinsson Nordin Lindbom Pethrus Ryn Stolpe Tegnér Teodorescu Zetterberg Politicians Bildt Bohman Busch Hägglund Järta...
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  • longer active within the party by the mid-1990s. The party's first auditor, Gustaf Ekström, was a Waffen-SS veteran and had been a member of the national socialist...
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  • Finnish Defence Forces and the paramilitary White Guard, led by Baron Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, were assisted by the German Imperial Army at the request...
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  • but switches Bellman for more modern writers, such as Bo Setterlind, Sven Stolpe and Bengt Jansson. The last number was called Hot Dog and filled with music...
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    Bernhard Zeller (= Forschungen zur Geschichte des Mittelalters 14; Wien 2009). Stolpe 1974 pp. 142 & 145 Stefan Donecker/Roland Steinacher, Rex Vandalorum. The...
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  • Stockholms Dagblad was purchased by a consortium consisting of Elis Fischer, Gustaf Holm, Axel Lundvall and Axel Weinberg. Stockholms Dagblad was in the latter...
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  • Stjärne (17 March 1969 – ) Svante Stockselius (31 December 1955 – ) Sven Stolpe (24 August 1905 – 26 August 1996) Fredrik Strage (22 December 1972 – ) Ingela...
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  • Eduard Stibor  Czechoslovakia M swimming 1, water polo 1 1920 1920 1 Olof Stolpe  Finland M bandy 1, football 1 1952 1952 1 Petar Stoychev  Bulgaria M marathon...
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