Hans Peter Wieselgren (born March 26, 1952) is a Swedish Olympic épée fencer. He competed for Sweden in the team épée event at the 1972 Munich Olympics...
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Premier League Hans von Tschammer und Osten (1887–1943), German sports director Hans Vonk (born 1970), South African soccer player Hans Wieselgren (born 1952)...
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Wieselgren is a surname of Swedish origin. People with that name include: Hans Wieselgren (born 1952), Swedish fencer who competed at the 1972 Munich...
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NCAA épée championship in 1973, 1974, and 1975. In 1977, Olympian Hans Wieselgren won the NCAA épée championship. The women's fencing team has been national...
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Gren (1920–1991), footballer with 466 club caps and 57 for Sweden Hans Wieselgren (born 1952), Olympic fencer Helen Alfredsson (born 1965), golfer Daniel...
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Notre Dame 114–114 (fence-off) NYU Men: Pat Gerard, Notre Dame Men: Hans Wieselgren, NYU Men: Mike Sullivan, Notre Dame 1976 Philadelphia, PA NYU 79–77...
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Mattias Wennerberg - ice hockey player Pernilla Wiberg - alpine skier Hans Wieselgren (born 1952) - Olympic fencer Mats Wilander (born 1964) - tennis player...
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1980-1985 He was also the school's fencing coach for the 1984–85 season. Hans Wieselgren (born 1952), Olympic fencer and fencing coach School data for Morristown...
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Men's épée Rolf Edling Orvar Jönsson Carl von Essen Men's team épée Hans Wieselgren, Carl von Essen, Orvar Jönsson, Rolf Edling, Per Sundberg Women's foil...
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Wendt – football player; currently plays for Borussia Mönchengladbach Hans Wieselgren (born 1952) – Olympic fencer Ace of Base – pop group Amaranthe – dance/electronic...
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1945), New York Mets executive Ruth White (born 1951), Olympic fencer Hans Wieselgren (born 1952), Olympic fencer The following are characters in film, television...
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"Erik Knutsson". Axelson, Sverige i utländsk annalistik 900–1400, p. 81. Wieselgren, Sveriges sköna litteratur, p. 509. Sandblom, Gestilren 1210, p. 26. Gillingstam...
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Viktor Modzolevsky Georgi Zažitski Sergey Paramonov Igor Valetov Sweden Hans Wieselgren Carl von Essen Orvar Jönsson Rolf Edling Per Sundberg Switzerland Guy...
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mänskliga framåtskridandet). He is buried in Norra begravningsplatsen. Wieselgren, Harald (1880). Lars Johan Hierta : biografisk studie (in Swedish). Stockholm:...
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New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. Greta Wieselgren (1949) Sten Sture d.y. och Gustav Trolle (Stockholm: Gleerup,) Media related...
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Division in Estonia. On 6 July 2022, during Almedalen Week, Ing-Marie Wieselgren died after being stabbed at Donners plats in Visby. The arrested perpetrator...
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Jan Guillou (1944– ), journalist Esaias Tegnér (1782–1846), poet Peter Wieselgren (1800–1873), temperance movement leader Lars Norén (1944–2021), playwright...
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parties began to form: on one side Thomander, Peter Wieselgren, Paul Gabriel Ahnfelt [sv], and later Hans Birger Hammar [sv]; on the other Reuterdahl and...
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run by the non-profit Studieförbundet Medborgarskolan. Dahl, Torsten; Wieselgren, Oscar; Hildebrandt, Bengt; Ahlberg, Anne-Marie; Andersson, Ernst E.;...
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Elizabeth Mary Jones (known as Moelona), Alice Milligan, Theodore Francis Powys, Hans Reichenbach, Marjorie Rawlings, Dylan Thomas, Marguerite Vallette-Eymery...
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(in Swedish) Anton Niklas Sundberg, from Bilder och minnen, by Harald Wieselgren, 1889 Bexell, Oloph (2003) Sveriges kyrkohistoria. 7, Folkväckelsens och...
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architect J. H. Strömberg and inaugurated on 16 November 1860 by dean Peter Wieselgren under the name Begravningsplatsen ("The Burial Place"). The first burial...
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authorscalendar.info. Retrieved 7 October 2020. Vilhelm Fredrik Palmblad; Peter Wieselgren; Karl Fredrik Werner (1849). Biografiskt lexicon öfver namnkunnige svenska...
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influential Swedish writer and historian of the late enlightenment era. Peter Wieselgren (1800–1877) was a Swedish priest, literature critic and prominent leader...
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Bishop. p. 66. The Musicians's Year Book. E.P. Dutton. 1895. p. 145. Wieselgren, Harald (1889). Bilder och minnen (in Swedish). Stockholm: Beijer. pp...
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(1858). Svenska adelns ättar-taflor (in Swedish). Fritz Cronman ... Peter Wieselgren, Johan Gabriel Collin, and Christopher Eichhorn (1881). Svenskt biografiskt...
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Vol. 9 Wrangel-Östner. Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 44. SELIBR 10076766. Wieselgren, O. (1926). "P H Edvard Brändström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish)...
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Norberg, Polen i Svensk Politik, 1617-26, (Norrtalje, 1974),p. 52 P. Wieselgren, ed. De La Gardiska Archivet, part 10 (Lund, 1838), p. 22 Scots in Sweden...
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1829. On his way there, he made a visit to Sweden, where he met Peter Wieselgren and led to the founding of Svenska missionssällskapet i Göteborg ('the...
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(1880–1964) Ireland drama, memoir Mary Elizabeth Morton (1876–1957) Oscar Wieselgren (1886–1971) 36 Arnulf Øverland (1889–1968) Norway poetry, essays Cai...
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