Karl Birger Mörner (May 3, 1867 – March 10, 1930) was a Swedish diplomat, author, and book collector. Mörner studied at universities in Uppsala and Lund...
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Wolffelt 1737 1743 Theodor Ankarcrona 10 February 1743 2 November 1750 Adolf Mörner af Morlanda 1750 1751 Carl C:son Broman 1751 1762 Carl Fredrik Nordenstam...
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Bernhard Reinhold von Hauswolff 1756 1763 Johan Abraham Hamilton 1763 1766 Adolf Mörner 1766 1766 Carl Cederström 1766 1781 Johan Beck-Friis 1781 1790 Johan...
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Independent Gustaf af Wetterstedt 8 June 1824 15 May 1837 Independent Adolf Mörner (acting) 15 May 1837 30 January 1838 Independent Gustaf Algernon Stierneld...
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Crown Prince's Hussar Regiment (redirect from Mörner Hussar Regiment)
(Yellow (Wrangel) Hussar Regiment) 1766–1797: H.S. Mörner 1797–1801: S.H. Horn 1801–1816: Hampus Mörner 1816–1822: Bror Cederström 1822–1830: G.B.M. Stackelberg...
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Ribbing (1719–1729) Erik Wrangel (1729–1739) Nils Reuterholm (1739–1756) Adolf Mörner (1756–1766) John A. Hamilton (1766–1780) Evert August Franc (1780–1796)...
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Gustaf Algernon Stierneld (redirect from Gustaf Nils Algernon Adolf Stierneld)
Gustaf Nils Algernon Adolf Stierneld (12 July 1791 – 14 November 1868) was a Swedish nobleman and non-political politician, serving twice as Prime Minister...
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Johan Palmfelt (1733–39) Axel Erik Roos (1740–49) Carl Broman (1749–51) Adolf Mörner (1751–56) Johan Råfelt (1756–63) Mauritz Posse (1763–69) Sven Cederström...
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Younger (1725–1800) Carl Carlsson Mörner af Tuna (1755–1821) Carl Stellan Mörner af Morlanda (1761–1834) Adolf Göran Mörner af Morlanda (1773–1838) Johan...
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From Morn to Midnight (German: Von morgens bis mitternachts) is a 1920 German silent expressionist film directed by Karlheinz Martin based on the 1912...
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Löwenhjelm (1892–1983), was an officer and chamberlain. Her cousin Marianne Mörner was a docent in French at Lund University. She accompanied Löwenhjelm on...
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Stellan Otto Mörner −1643 Ernst (Erensgisle) Larsson Creutz (−1635) 1631 Governors of Västerbotten from 1638–present Stellan Otto von Mörner 1638–1641 Frans...
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Engeström Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs 1824–1837 Succeeded by Adolf Göran Mörner Cultural offices Preceded by Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt Swedish Academy...
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decided by an obscure Swedish courtier, Baron Karl Otto Mörner (nephew of Count Gustav Mörner, the commander of the Swedish force captured by Bernadotte...
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Adolf Edgar Licho (born Adolf Edgar Lichowetzer; 13 September 1876 – 11 October 1944) was a Russian-German actor, screenwriter, and film director. He...
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of Province of Viipuri) in 1721–1812. Stellan Otto von Mörner 1634–1638 Stellan Otto von Mörner 1638–1641 Frans Crusebjörn 1641–1653 Johan Graan 1653–1679...
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June 1809 the Duke-regent of Sweden was proclaimed King, after Gustav IV Adolf was deposed.[citation needed] The new king Charles XIII accepted the new...
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1784) Claes Erik Silfverhielm (1784) Carl Claes Mörner (1784–1786) Elis Schröderheim (1786–1787) Adolf Fredrik Munck (appointed in 1788 but never took...
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Conrad Gyllenstierna (1674–1677) Henrik von Vicken (1677–1679) Hans Georg Mörner (1679–1680) Hans Wachtmeister (1680–1683) Hans Clerck (1683–1694) Carl Gyllenpistol...
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drama First Comes Courage. Twardowski appeared in The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler. Later that year, he had a small part in the war drama The Cross...
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Archived 2022-06-29 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org Nomination archive – Adolf E Nordenskiöld Archived 2022-07-25 at the Wayback Machine nobelprize.org...
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Count 1809 Generallöjtnant County Governor Sweden 23 November 1812 Carl Mörner Governor of Stockholm Baron Sweden 23 November 1812 Carl Lagerbring [sv]...
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Yankee Stadium, by technical knockout. Schmeling was favored to win and was Adolf Hitler's favorite boxer. The Nazi tabloid Der Stürmer publicly attacked...
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Belgian businessman Axel Möller (1830–1896), Swedish astronomer Axel Otto Mörner (1774–1852), Swedish artist and military general Axel Mowat (1592–1661)...
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Vol. 3. National Archives of Sweden. p. 787. Retrieved 11 February 2019. Mörner, Magnus; Skoglund, Lars-Olof (1998–2000). "Schering Rosenhane". Svenskt...
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Russian Empire. According to the rumor, Rålamb was the lover of count Carl Mörner (1755–1821), who had a central position at the royal court and well informed...
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List of governors of Kalmar County. Erik Siöblad (1683–1700) Berndt Didrik Mörner (1700–1706) Jöran Adlersteen (1706–1713) Salomon von Otter (1713–1714) Clas...
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Norway. After a brief but dramatic battle, Swedish commander Axel Otto Mörner (1774-1852) had to surrender. Danish nobleman Christian August of Augustenborg...
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1709 Nils Gyllenstierna 1648–1720 1712 Magnus Stenbock 1663–1717 1717 Carl Mörner (1658–1721) [sv] 1658–1721 1719 Carl Gustaf Dücker 1663–1732 1719 Erik Sparre...
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1741–1748: C M de Laval 1748–1757: Fredrik Henrik Sparre 1757–1759: C J Mörner 1759–1772: T G Rudbeck 1772–1772: Per Scheffer 1772–1788: Fabian Casimir...
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