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    Hans Emil Villius (10 July 1923 – 22 June 2012) was a Swedish historian and popular TV and radio personality. Villius received his doctorate in history...
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  • Villius is a name. Notable people with the name include: Hans Villius (1923–2012), Swedish historian Lucius Villius Annalis, Roman politician Lucius Villius...
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    Jenny Nyström – painter and illustrator Henrik Strindberg – composer Hans Villius – historian Kalmar is twinned with eleven cities: Árborg, Iceland Arendal...
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    Lund, Historiska media. pp. 240. Karl XII:s ryska fälttåg: källstudier, Hans Villius (1951). pp 60 Dorrell, Nicholas. The Dawn of the Tsarist Empire: Poltava...
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    debate continued when he returned to the subject in an essay in 1954. Hans Villius, who critically examined Dahlbergh's depiction of the Danish wars in...
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    often accompanied by historian Hans Villius, a large number of historical documentaries. In 1986, Häger and Villius were awarded the Stora Journalistpriset...
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  • Rönnbäck as Kjell Göran Hedberg: Working at the Swedish Security Service Hans Villius as The Minister for Justice Sten Lonnert as Erik Harald Olsson: Alcoholic...
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  • 1916). 22 June – Hans Villius, historian and author (b. 1923). 14 July – Sixten Jernberg, cross country skier (b. 1929). 12 November – Hans Hammarskiöld,...
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  • Borlänge Cover: William Johansson Design: William Johansson Special Thanks to: Magnus Berg, Marcus Källgren, Peter Bayer, Daniel Olsson, Elsa & Hans Villius...
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  • 86, Australian Olympic silver medal-winning (1956) sailor, cancer. Hans Villius, 88, Swedish historian, television and radio personality, complications...
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    revolved around the Moon landing, made in 1969. The musical featured Hans Villius as a narrator. "69: Det Stora Svenska Rymdprojektet – en riktig metamorfos"...
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  • an exclusive pre-recorded text read by radio and television celebrity Hans Villius as introduction to their concerts. During the summer of 2007 they’ve...
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    1080/03585522.2023.2279215. ISSN 0358-5522. Häger, Olle; Torell, Carl; Villius, Hans (1978). Ett satans år: Norrland 1867. Stockholm: Sveriges Radio. ISBN 91-522-1529-6...
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    public offices within the cursus honorum. The law was proposed by Lucius Villius Annalis, a Tribune of the Plebs, after previous debate within the senate...
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    Lund: Signum 1990. (ISBN 91-87896-03-6) Häger, Olle; Torell, Carl; Villius, Hans (1978). Ett satans år: Norrland 1867. Stockholm: Sveriges Radio. Libris...
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    taken from Cooley 2012, pp. 458–460. Bodel 1995, p. 296. First proposed by Hans-Georg Pflaum, and accepted by Ladislaus Vidman (Fasti Ostienses, 2nd edition...
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  • Mauretania (complete list) – Bocchus I, King (c.110–c.80s BC) China Western Han, China (complete list) – Gaozu, Emperor (202–195 BC) Hui, Emperor (195–188...
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  • 1965 — Europe Trichoncus vasconicus Denis, 1944 — Palearctic Trichoncus villius Tanasevitch & Piterkina, 2007 — Kazakhstan Trichoncyboides Wunderlich,...
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