Fredrik Magnus Piper (1746–1824) was a Swedish landscape architect and architect. He introduced the theory and practice of the English landscape garden...
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master plan for development was originally designed by architect Fredrik Magnus Piper (1746–1824). Hagaparken has historically been favoured by Swedish...
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Uppsala Cathedral and Stockholm Palace Erik Palmstedt (1741-1803) Fredrik Magnus Piper (1746-1824) Hillevi Svedberg (1910-1990), collective housing Olof...
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same year. He was taught and influenced by Louis Jean Desprez and Fredrik Magnus Piper. His first independent work was the rather unassuming (and later...
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of the continued construction of Haga Park from his predecessor Fredrik Magnus Piper. From 1787 until 1790, his work primarily consisted of channel and...
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this style.[citation needed] The style was introduced to Sweden by Fredrik Magnus Piper. In Poland the main example of this style is Łazienki Park in Warsaw...
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was based upon plans from a prominent Swedish landscape architect, Fredrik Magnus Piper. Construction started in 1791 and was completed just before 1800...
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National City Park. The park was designed by landscape architect Fredrik Magnus Piper (1746–1824) who also was responsible for creation of the general...
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English style pleasure garden were already present in 1781, when Fredrik Magnus Piper drew up the plans for the park. These included streams, bridges,...
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English garden in Sweden was created. Planned by the garden architect Fredrik Magnus Piper, it is a mixture of an English park, a Swedish floral meadow and...
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1968) Carl Francis Pilat (1876–1933) Cecil Pinsent (1884–1963) Fredrik Magnus Piper (1746–1824) Charles A. Platt (1861–1933) Lorena Ponce de León...
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Magnus Fredrik Brahe (15 October 1756 – 12 December 1826) was a Swedish noble and courtier. Magnus Fredrik Brahe was born on 15 October 1756 to Count Erik...
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lenient sentence for her husband. Piper had two children with Brahe: Ulrika Juliana and Magnus Fredrik Brahe. As a widow, Piper successfully managed the estates...
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Brahe (1838–1924), daughter of Count Nils Fredrik Brahe (1812–1850) and Countess Hedvig Elisabet Maria Amalia Piper, at Skokloster Castle 14 July 1859. Their...
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restoration of the manor. He also built an English garden, designed by Fredrik Magnus Piper, with several gazebos in a Chinese style. The ironworks was closed...
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Abraham Piper 1746–1761 Gustaf von Grooth 1761–1762 Carl Sparre 1763 Fredrik Henrik Sparre 1763 Lorentz Johan Göös 1763–1774 Fredrik Magnus von Numers...
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Abraham Piper 1746–1761 Gustaf von Grooth 1761–1762 Carl Sparre 1763 Fredrik Henrik Sparre 1763 Lorentz Johan Göös 1763–1774 Fredrik Magnus von Numers...
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Bernhard von Bohlen (1738–1813) Magnus Fredrik Ferdinand Björnstjerna (1779–1847) Magnus Fredrik Brahe (1756–1826) Magnus Brahe (1790–1844) Germund Ludvig...
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1860–1874: Gustaf Adolf Fredrik Wilhelm von Essen 1875–1885: Rudolf Tornérhjelm 1886–1888: Carl Magnus Björnstjerna 1888–1908: Alfred Piper 1908–1912: Gustaf...
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Carl Frederik von Breda (redirect from Carl Fredrik von Breda)
Sophie Piper, sister-in-law to Axel von Fersen Girl with Goldfish Axel von Fersen Mary Priestley, wife of Joseph Priestley (1793) James Ramsay Magnus Fredrik...
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Catharina Sack (1727–1753) and 1754 to Stina Piper, and became the father of Per Eriksson Brahe and Magnus Fredrik Brahe. Early on, he became a member of the...
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Lord High Chancellor Magnus Gabriel De la Gardie. Magnus Stenbock was born a count, since Gustaf Otto Stenbock and his brothers Fredrik and Erik were made...
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(1986–87) Henrik Melin, bass (1987–92) Fredrik Blank, guitar (1989–92) Christer "Muttis" Björklund, drums (1989–90) Magnus "Norpan" Eriksson, drums (1990–92)...
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Carl Fredrik (1688–1688), died in infancy Hedvig Catharina Lillie Norrhem, Svante, Christina och Carl Piper: en biografi [Christina and Carl Piper: a biography]...
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Esbjörn Svensson (redirect from Bror Fredrik Esbjörn Svensson)
Bror Fredrik "Esbjörn" Svensson (16 April 1964 – 14 June 2008) was a Swedish jazz pianist and founder of the jazz group Esbjörn Svensson Trio, commonly...
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aunt, Ulrika Katarina Koskull, and her aunt's wealthy husband, Count Magnus Fredrik Brahe (1756-1826). The queen's former maids-of-honor were all compensated...
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Carl Fredrik Pechlin (1720–1796) politician and demagogue Markus Persson (born 1979) programmer Torsten Persson (born 1954) economist Count Carl Piper (1647–1716)...
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zoologist Countess Sophie Piper, Swedish noble and lady in waiting. Malla Silfverstolpe, writer and salon hostess. Magnus Brahe, statesman and soldier...
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Widstrand, ISBN 91-46-21087-3 Eriksson, Ingvar (2007), Karolinen Magnus Stenbock [Carolean Magnus Stenbock] (in Swedish), Stockholm: Atlantis, ISBN 978-91-7353-158-0...
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Palm, p. 26 Palm, p. 38 Palm, p. 57 Palm, p. 34 Palm, pp. 31-32 Palm, Carl Magnus (2017). ABBA: The Complete Recording Sessions (2nd Revised and Expanded ed...
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