De Geer. Carl Johan De Geer (born 1938), Swedish artist. Ursul de Geer [nl] (1946–2020), Dutch actor, director and television producer. Boudewijn de Geer...
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Retrieved 2022-05-31. Carl Johan De Geer at IMDb Wikimedia Commons has media related to Carl Johan De Geer. Marianne Lindberg de Geer's website Sinziana Ravini:...
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Upplands Väsby, Sweden. His father, Carl de Geer, was a banker and his mother Christina worked as a teacher. De Geer graduated with a Master of Science...
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Swedish countess and salon holder. She was married to the politician count Carl De Geer [sv], over whom she is believed to have exerted influence, and was a...
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Baron Gerard Jacob De Geer ForMemRS (20 November 1858 – 24 July 1943) was a Swedish geologist who made significant contributions to Quaternary geology...
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Brahe (1800) Johan Christopher Toll (1800) Carl Carlsson Mörner (1815) Carl De Geer (1823, 1828–1830) Jacob De la Gardie (1834–1835) Henning Hamilton (1848...
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Louis De Geer (17 November 1587 – 19 June 1652) was a Walloon-Swedish entrepreneur, banker, industrialist and slave trader, who was part of the prominent...
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Director Hans Eric Brodin and Mrs Eva Benita Brodin Baron Carl de Geer and Baroness Christina de Geer Ambassador Ulf Dinkelspiel and Educational Adviser Mrs...
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Charles De Geer (30 January 1720 – 7 March 1778) was an entomologist, industrialist, civil servant and book collector. He is sometimes referred to as...
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311–312. Personhistorisk tidskrift 1898–1899 (in Swedish). pp. 174–175. Carl De Geer, urn:sbl:17344, Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (article by B. Boethius....
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1972–1975 Succeeded by Charles Müller Preceded by Carl De Geer Deputy State Secretary for Foreign Affairs 1975–1978 Succeeded by Carl-George Crafoord...
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Baron Gerhard Louis De Geer of Finspång (usually known as Louis De Geer; 27 November 1854 – 25 February 1935) was a Swedish politician, who served in...
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Scheven. Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 768. SELIBR 10076758. Hallendorff, Carl (1982–1984). "Carl A Löwenhielm". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 24...
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Creutz (1731–1785) Carl De Geer (1781–1861) Louis De Geer the Elder (1818–1896) Pontus Fredrik De la Gardie (1726–1791) Jacob De la Gardie (1768–1842)...
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Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 241. SELIBR 10076764. Jägerskiöld, Olof (1971–1973). "Carl Fredrik Höpken, von". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 19....
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to Finland 1971–1975 Succeeded by Sten Sundfeldt Preceded by Brynolf Eng Ambassador of Sweden to the Soviet Union 1975–1979 Succeeded by Carl de Geer...
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Emilie Högquist was the daughter of Anders Högquist, butler of count Carl De Geer, and Anna Beata Hedvall. She was the sister of actors Jean Högquist and...
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Brahe 1789–1818: ? 1818–1842: Count Jacob De la Gardie 1842–1844: Count Magnus Brahe 1844–1851: Count Carl De Geer 1851–1855: ? 1855–1857: Count Folke Magnus...
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Frederik de la Gardie, his father Count Jakob Gustaf de la Gardie, who without further issue sold the entire collection to Count Carl de Geer, who gifted...
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Anders Uhr and the royal court chaplain Carl Norrby. She was however seen as a fraud by Prime minister Louis De Geer and foreign minister Ludvig Manderström...
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libere 214 5 September 1818 Jacob De la Gardie (1768–1842) [sv] Count & General Sweden 221 19 June 1823 Carl De Geer (1781–1861) [sv] Count Cabinet of...
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Marie-Louise Ekman (redirect from Marie-Louise De Geer Bergenstråhle)
married three times. From 1966 to 1971 she was married to the artist Carl Johan De Geer. She was then married to the director and writer Johan Bergenstråhle...
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of courtier baron Charles De Geer (1747–1805) and Eleonora Vilhelmina von Höpken. She was thus the sister of Carl De Geer (1781–1861) and sister-in-law...
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to the United Nations 1982–1988 Succeeded by Jan Eliasson Preceded by Carl De Geer Ambassador of Sweden to Denmark 1988–1990 Succeeded by Håkan Berggren...
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Frederick De la Gardie, and after his death, to his son Jacob de la Gardie. He sold the estate with its collection in 1837 to Carl De Geer of Leufsta...
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preached in a gazebo at Västra Trädgårdsgatan, which was provided by Carl De Geer [sv]. The crowds grew, and generous donations from England and North...
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Princess Désirée, Baroness Silfverschiöld (redirect from Carl Silfverschiöld)
(born 29 September 1966 in Gothenburg), married Baron Hans Louis Gerard de Geer af Finspång (born 26 January 1963 in Stockholm) in 1999 and has three children...
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(1891–1960) and Baroness Märta Ebba Carolina de Geer af Leufsta (1896–1976). She was first married in 1942 to Carl-Herman Albert Gerhard Bussler (1918–1981)...
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Admiral Carl Axel Wachtmeister (1795–1865), Chamberlain Carolina Lovisa Wachtmeister (1826–1910), married to Friherre Louis Gerhard De Geer, Prime Minister...
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Charles XV (redirect from Carl XV of Sweden)
byggas – "With law shall the land be built". Charles also helped Louis De Geer to carry through his reform of the Parliament of Sweden in 1866. He also...
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