Axel Eriksson may refer to: Axel Eriksson (athlete) (1903–1960), Swedish Olympic athlete Axel Eriksson (rower) (1884–1975), Swedish Olympic oarsman Axel...
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John Axel Eriksson (born 5 January 1978 in Falkenberg, Sweden) is a Swedish actor. Beck – Den svaga länken (2007) Falkenberg Farewell (2006) "John Axel Eriksson"...
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Olympic athlete, son of Per Eriksson (decathlete) Per Eriksson (musician) (born 1982), Swedish heavy metal guitarist Per Axel Eriksson (1925–2016), Swedish decathlete...
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Per Axel Eriksson (11 April 1925 – 6 October 2016) was a Swedish decathlete who finished seventh at the 1948 Summer Olympics. He won the national titles...
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industrialist Axel Fredrik Enström (1875–1948), Swedish electrical engineer Axel Eriksson (1884–1975), Swedish rower Axel Wilhelm Eriksson (1846–1901) Swedish...
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Axel Eriksson (14 April 1903 – 26 February 1960) was a Swedish long-distance runner. He competed in the men's 5000 metres at the 1924 Summer Olympics...
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Axel Emanuel Eriksson (10 March 1884 – 20 December 1975) was a Swedish rower who competed in the 1912 and 1920 Summer Olympics. In 1912 he was a member...
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Axel Wilhelm Eriksson (24 August 1846 – 5 May 1901) was a Swedish ornithologist, settler and trader in what is now Namibia. He was born in Vänersborg...
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in Karlbo, in the province of Dalarna. Initially, his name was Erik Axel Eriksson, but he assumed his new name in 1889, wanting to distance himself from...
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round of the coxed four event. His elder brother Axel Eriksson competed in the same boat. "Gösta Eriksson". Olympedia. Retrieved 28 August 2021. Evans, Hilary;...
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11, 2012, the Xella headquarters building was christened Axel Eriksson House. Axel Eriksson, Swedish architect and researcher, had invented aerated concrete...
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1 Eino Rastas (FIN) 15:22.2 Q 2 Katsuo Okazaki (JPN) 15:22.2 Q 3 Axel Eriksson (SWE) 15:23.6 Q 4 Léonard Mascaux (FRA) 15:26.4 Q 5 Charles Johnstone (GBR)...
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Einar Sven Axel Eriksson (20 October 1921 – 5 August 2009) was a Swedish featherweight weightlifter who won three bronze medals at the world and European...
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created in the mid-1920s by the Swedish architect and inventor Dr. Johan Axel Eriksson (1888–1961), along with Professor Henrik Kreüger at the Royal Institute...
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Sweden at the 1912 Summer Olympics (redirect from Herman Eriksson)
Johnson Axel Johansson Axel Gabrielsson Charles Gabrielsson Wilhelm Brandes Coxed four, inriggers ? ? Did not advance John Lager Axel Eriksson Ernst Wetterstrand...
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Ernst Johan Greutz 1652–1666 Udde Knutsson Ödell 1666–1668 Axel Eriksson Stålarm 1668–1678 Axel Rosenhane 1678–1685 Jonas Klingstedt 1685–1687 Karl Bonde...
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OvaHerero people. In 1871, Anders Ohlsson and Axel Eriksson established a brewery at Omaruru. Eriksson had also established a trading post, which flourished...
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finish Nils Engdahl 400 m 49.2 1 Q 48.4 2 Q 48.6 6 Did not advance Axel Eriksson 5000 m N/A 15:23.6 3 Q 15:38.0 8 Bertil Fastén Pentathlon N/A Elim-3...
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Péringuey. The species was described from two specimens collected by Axel Eriksson in "northern Ovampoland" (now in Namibia). Péringuey, Louis (1892)....
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statue of mentioned Ragnar. The prominent Swedish explorer and trader Axel Eriksson (1846–1901) was also born in Vänersborg. The Municipal Museum displays...
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politician and lawyer Stig Rindborg. His father was the commissioner Axel Eriksson. Ingvar Rindborg "Kyrkobesökarna fylldes av Tranströmers poesi". "Ingvar...
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1657) was a Count and a Swedish statesman. The son of Lord High Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna, he was born in Stockholm. He completed his studies at Uppsala...
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ISSN 2041-9139. PMC 4450840. PMID 26034574. Samadi, Leyli; Schmid, Axel; Eriksson, Bo Joakim (December 2015). "Differential expression of retinal determination...
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896 15.2 s 541 33.94 m 652 3.4 m 612 51.32 m 321 5:17.6 min 7 Per Axel Eriksson (SWE) 6731 618 11.9 s 751 6.80 m 617 11.96 m 786 1.80 m 740 52.5 s 749...
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Duquesne (FRA) 6 7 Camille Barbaud (FRA) 7 8 James Connolly (USA) — 9 Axel Eriksson (SWE) 8 10 Armand Burtin (FRA) — 11 Joie Ray (USA) — 12 Jesús Diéguez (ESP)...
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Bese; among her siblings were riksråd and governor Axel Eriksson (Bielke), riksråd Ture Eriksson (Bielke) and the infamous Barbro Eriksdotter (Bielke)...
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Niklas Eliasson (redirect from Niklas Eriksson (rapist))
Niklas Erik Axel Eliasson (today Niklas Eriksson; born 13 November 1986), also known as the Örebro rapist, is a serial rapist who was convicted of 14 assaults...
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Erikson (1899–1973) Anders Eriksson (born 1956) Charlotta Eriksson (1794–1862) John Axel Eriksson (born 1978) Sussie Eriksson (born 1963) Irma Erixson (born...
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return journey, he died on 9 July 1867. He was buried by another Swede, Axel Eriksson. After his death, Andersson's wife and children continued to live in...
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Oxenstierna (1651 – 1711), married to count Gabriel Oxenstierna af Croneborg. Axel Eriksson Oxenstierna (1652 – 1676), rector illustris at Uppsala University. Lisbeta...
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