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  • Swedish literature refers to literature written in the Swedish language or by writers from Sweden. For example, both Birgitta of Sweden (fourteenth ...
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  • projects. This is due to the fact that the Swedish colonies were fewer and ... in Africa and in the Americas, the Swedish East India Company was established ...
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  • }|IPA=IPA: |lang=Swedish: |langfi=Finland Swedish: |fi=Finland Swedish pronunciation: |pron=pronounced |*=Swedish pron.: |=|Swedish pronunciation ...
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  • Selma Lagerlöf was an early twentieth century Swedish writer and the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. She is best known for ...
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  • November 20, 1858 – March 16, 1940) was a Swedish author. She published her first novel, Gösta Berling's Saga, at the age of 33. She was the first ...
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  • February 19, 1859 – October 2, 1927) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry. He determined that reactions ...
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  • Moldavia Polish-Ottoman War (1620–1621) Polish-Swedish Wars War against SigismundBattle of Stångebro Polish–Swedish War (1600–1629)Polish-Swedish ...
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  • November 14, 1907 – January 28, 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring ...
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  • (wife, woman), Norwegian viv (wife, woman, girl), Swedish viv (woman), Faroese vív (wife, woman), Icelandic víf (woman). ==Noun== ...
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  • (food), Dutch voedsel (food), Danish føde (food), Swedish föda (food), Icelandic fæða, fæði (food), Gothic 𐍆𐍉𐌳𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃 or fōdeins ...
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  • Acker (field, acre), Norwegian åker (field) and Swedish åker (field), Icelandic akur (field), Latin ager (land, field, acre, countryside), Ancient ...
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  • Längte, Längt (length), Danish længde (length), Swedish längd (length), Icelandic lengd (length). ==Noun== length (countable and uncountable ...
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  • * Swedish |group4 = T–Z |list4 = * Tagalog * Tamil * Taos * Turkish * Ubykh * Ukrainian * Upper Sorbian * Uyghur * Vietnamese * Welsh ...
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  • Schwert (sword), Danish sværd, Norwegian sverd, Swedish svärd (sword), Icelandic sverð (sword), Old East Slavic свьрдьлъ or svĭrdĭlŭ (drill). ...
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  • , German Sang (“singing, song”), Swedish sång (“song”), Norwegian Bokmål sang (“song”), Norwegian Nynorsk song (“song”), Icelandic ...
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  • of arms), Danish våben (weapon, coat of arms), Swedish vapen (weapon, coat of arms), Norwegian Bokmål våpen (weapon), Icelandic vopn (weapon). ...
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  • , Danish klædning (clothing, dress, attire), Swedish klädning (dress). Doublet of the dialectal English term cleading, from Middle English clething. ...
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  • German Sänger (“singer”), Danish sanger, Swedish sångare, Icelandic söngvari. ===Noun=== singer (plural singers) # person who sings, is ...
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  • , German Leder (leather), Danish læder (leather), Swedish läder (leather), Icelandic leður (leather). ==Noun== leather (countable and uncountable ...
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  • Cognate with Dutch scheppen, German schaffen, Swedish skapa (“create, make”), Norwegian Bokmål skape (“create”). Doublet of -ship. ...
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  • projects. This is due to the fact that the Swedish colonies were fewer and ... in Africa and in the Americas, the Swedish East India Company was established ...
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  • grün, Danish and Norwegian Nynorsk grøn, Swedish grön, Norwegian Bokmål ... German Low German grönen, German grünen, Swedish gröna, Icelandic gróna. ...
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  • Raoul Gustav Wallenberg (born August 4, 1912, exact date of death is disputed) was a Swedish diplomat and a member of the influential Wallenberg ...
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  • winter (winter), German Winter (winter), Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian vinter (winter), Icelandic vetur (winter). ==Noun== winter (countable ...
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  • peril), German Gefahr (danger, risk, hazard), Swedish fara (danger, risk, peril), Latin perīculum (danger, risk, trial), Albanian frikë (fear, danger ...
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  • Old High German maz (food), Icelandic matur, Swedish mat, Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐍄𐍃 or mats. A -ja- derivation from the same base is found in Middle ...
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  • an impossible object, first created by the Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd ... The Penrose triangle was first created by Swedish artist Oscar Reutersvärd ...
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  • Alfred Bernhard Nobel (October 21, 1833 - December 10, 1896) was a Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer, and the inventor ...
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  • Jöns Jakob Berzelius (August 20, 1779 – August 7, 1848) was a Swedish chemist. Adversity in childhood fostered within Berzelius an independent ...
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  • or himins (heaven, sky), Old Swedish himin, Old Danish himæn and probably also (in another variant form) Old Saxon himil, Old Dutch himil (modern ...
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  • Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjöld (July 29, 1905 – September 18, 1961) was a Swedish diplomat and the second secretary-seneral of the United ...
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  • High German wite (wood), Danish ved (wood), Swedish ved (firewood), Icelandic viður (wood). Further cognates include Irish fiodh (a wood, tree), ...
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  • the Commonwealth and Sweden (Polish-Swedish union), and succeeded for ... After he had been deposed in 1595 from the Swedish throne by his uncle ...
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  • Low German Weder, German Wetter, Danish vejr, Swedish väder, Norwegian Bokmål vær, Norwegian Nynorsk vêr, Icelandic veður; also more distantly ...
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  • with Selma Lagerlöf, a famous Swedish author at the time, which ... own death, Lagerlöf intervened with the Swedish royal family to secure their ...
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  • from the special distinction passed by the Swedish Parliament in 1634) was ... when he was 31, beginning the Polish-Swedish War (1625–1629). He intervened ...
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  • , Danish and Norwegian Bokmål sommer (summer), Swedish sommar (summer), Norwegian Nynorsk and Icelandic sumar (summer), Welsh haf (summer), Armenian ...
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  • Svante August Arrhenius (February 19, 1859 – October 2, 1927) was a Swedish chemist and one of the founders of the science of physical chemistry ...
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  • ; née Ericsson; November 14, 1907 – January 28, 2002) was a Swedish ... (Centre Party), who became a member of the Swedish parliament. ...
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  • Swedish literature refers to literature written in the Swedish language or by writers from Sweden. For example, both Birgitta of Sweden (fourteenth ...
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  • Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlöf (/ˈlɑːɡərlɜːf, -lɜːv/, US also /-lʌv, -ləv/, Swedish: [ˈsɛ̂lːma ˈlɑ̂ːɡɛˌɭøːv]; November ...
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  • but against her brother's will, the Swedish king Gustavus Adolphus. ... Sigismund was well inclined towards the Swedish King, but he had become ...
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  • Sweden, in response to a request from the Swedish king Björn at Hauge for ... Ansgar also devoted his energy to the Swedish mission, spending two ...
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  • against two different imperial models, the Swedish U.S. Library of ... has shifted from being a province in the Swedish Empire to an autonomous ...
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  • European words: Icelandic fjörður, Swedish fjärd (for Baltic waterbodies ... for bays, bights and narrow inlets on the Swedish Baltic Sea coast, and in ...
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  • Johan August Strindberg (January 22, 1849 – May 14, 1912) was a ... * Swedish People at Work and Play, social history, 1881-1882 ...
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  • Älgtest). In an advertising campaign, the Swedish car manufacturers Volvo ... signs may be bought. In the mid 1990s, the Swedish postal service issued a ...
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  • leader, to defend their northwest lands from Swedish and German invaders. After the Swedish army had landed at the confluence of the rivers Izhora and ...
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  • aeroplanaktiebolaget" (translates to Swedish Aeroplane Limited), thus ... Aeroplan Aktie(B)olaget" (The Swedish Aeroplane Company), and ...
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  • time, opportunity), Danish time (hour, lesson), Swedish timme (hour), Norwegian time (time, hour), Faroese tími (hour, lesson, time), Icelandic tími ...
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  • [[Image:Swedish CV9040.JPG|thumb|right|Swedish Combat Vehicle 90, a modern IFV.]] Modern IFVs are well-armed infantry carriers that allow the ...
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  • The concept of allotropy was originally devised by the Swedish scientist Baron Jons Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848). The term allotropy is derived ...
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  • Ingmar Bergman (pronounced ˈbɛrjman in Swedish, but usually ˈbɝgmən ... personal "repertory company" of Swedish actors whom he repeatedly ...
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  • Ingrid Bergman (August 29 1915 – August 29 1982) was a three-time Academy Award-winning Swedish actress. In addition, she won two Emmy Awards ...
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  • a stronghold for Polish forces during the Swedish invasions of 1655 and 1705 ... pockets of Polish resistance against the Swedish armies during The Deluge ...
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  • to separate cream from milk. In 1879, Swedish engineer Gustaf de Laval demonstrated the first continuous centrifugal separator, making its commercial ...
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  • During the Middle Ages, Denmark, Norway and Sweden (including the ... on nuclear power and fossil fuels, the Swedish government has launched ...
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  • a false etymology. The animal's name in old Swedish, Fjellfräs, meaning "fell (mountain) cat," worked its way into German as Vielfraß ...
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  • The prizes were instituted by the final will of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish ... The prizes for physics and chemistry shall be awarded by the Swedish ...
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  • who behaves violently." In old Swedish law, trolleri was a particular ... Eight Windows. 2002. The distinguished Swedish-speaking Finnish paleontologist ...
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  • before the beginning of Lent). In the Swedish calendar observance takes place on the first Saturday of November. Again, many religious traditions ...
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  • Greta Garbo (September 18, 1905 – April 15, 1990), born Greta Lovisa Gustafsson, was a Swedish-born actress who was prominent during Hollywood ...
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  • Celsius (or centigrade) is a temperature scale named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius (1701–1744), who first proposed such a system ...
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  • opera. It was translated into English, French, Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Bohemian, Hungarian, and Russian. The story is based around Tsar Peter I ...
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  • found in a quarry near Ytterby, a small Swedish village near Vaxholm. Yttrium ... (YCl3) with potassium. In 1843, the Swedish chemist Carl Mosander was ...
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  • ===The Swedish National Bank=== The Swedish National Bank, Bank of Sweden, or Sveriges Riksbank, is ...
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  • (blue), German blau (blue), Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish blå (blue), Icelandic blár (blue), Latin flāvus (yellow), Middle Irish blá (yellow). ...
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  • cognate to Danish Isbjerg, Swedish Isberg, Low Saxon Iesbarg, and German Eisberg. An iceberg differs from sea ice in that an iceberg is made of ...
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  • of Jahn's developments, the Swedish teacher Pehr Henrik Ling started to see the benefits of gymnastics. In 1813 he was successful in developing ...
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  • the rank of Count (in Finnish Kreivi, in Swedish Greve). Mannerheim's ... title of Baron (in Finnish Vapaaherra, in Swedish Friherre; the eldest son ...
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  • 1688 – March 29, 1772) was a Swedish scientist, philosopher, Christian ... One of the most prominent Swedish authors of Swedenborg's day ...
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  • brúgv in Faroese or bro in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish). ==History== The first bridges were spans made of wooden logs or planks and eventually ...
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  • . From Children of the Forest (1910) by Swedish author and illustrator Elsa ... alv in Norwegian, and alv or älva in Swedish (the first form being masculine ...
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  • Folke Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg (January 2, 1895 – September 17, 1948), was a Swedish diplomat. After representing Sweden at several international ...
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  • she tried unsuccessfully to re-ascend the Swedish throne. She also allowed ... have been some popular enthusiasm or a Swedish version, for a Queen with ...
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  • Sweden and was seen as an ancestor of the Swedish royal house. ... unique for his relationship with the Swedish royal family. This euhemeristic ...
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  • A large crowd, mostly students in typical Swedish white student caps, participating ... German and Dutch, Valborgsmässoafton in Swedish) is a traditional religious ...
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  • November 16, 1887, the second of six children to Swedish emigrant parents on a rural farm four miles west of Humboldt, Kansas. Before he reached his fourteenth ...
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  • rather than deflagrates. It was invented by Swedish chemist and engineer Alfred Nobel in 1866, in Krümmel (Hamburg, Germany), and patented in 1867. ...
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  • Chlorine was first characterized by the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1774. Based on the phlogiston theory that was widely accepted ...
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  • many languages, including German, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Finnish, and Spanish. After his death, the incomplete work of history, Athens: Its ...
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  • nok in Danish and finally, Neck in Swedish.Oxford English Dictionary (Oxford Press, 1971) ISBN 019861117X The differences in the terms are subtle ...
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  • the help of his brother Esaias, a diplomat in the Swedish service, became a tutor in the family of Petrus Julius Coyet, one of the resident ministers ...
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  • The renewal of Norrmalm was the largest Swedish urban development ... Larsson|year=1960|location=Stockholm|language=Swedish *title=CITY Byggnadsinventering ...
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  • Berzelius was a Swedish chemist. In 1828 he compiled a table of relative ... Of Swedish ancestry, Seaborg was born in Ishpeming, Michigan. He received ...
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  • Finland was previously part of the Swedish kingdom and later an autonomous ... (Rundata:U 582 †) and one in Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea ...
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  • was once a horse possessed by the devil, and Swedish folklore holds that the devil uses dragonflies to weigh people's souls (Mitchell and Lasswell ...
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  • the Czech lands declined by a third. The Swedish armies alone destroyed 2 ... *the Swedish intervention, and *the French intervention. ...
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  • in 1942; a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy in 1948, of the ... Leon Walras, the Austrian school, and the Swedish school based on the work ...
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  • whirling current), Danish ræs, Norwegian and Swedish ras, Norwegian rås. ==Noun== race (countable and uncountable, plural races) ...
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  • internationally that in 1634, the Swedish chancellor, Count A. G. ... point he made a misstep which required the Swedish chancellor to come to Paris ...
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  • in the Time of Trouble, when the city fell to Swedish troops. According to some accounts, the city voluntarily submitted to Swedish rule. Novgorod ...
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  • The work of Dr. Erik Stensio, at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, from the late 1920s, established the details of placoderm ...
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  • can also have International engines. The Swedish truckmaker Scania claims ... The Motor Vehicle Industry in Sweden] The Swedish Institute. Retrieved May ...
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  • endured more than 700 years of German, Swedish, and Russian rule. A small ... === The Polish-Swedish War - 1600-1629 === Attempts to reinstitute ...
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  • Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish | registration = Optional (required for contributing) | owner = IMSLP community ...
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  • Of Swedish ancestry, Seaborg was born in Ishpeming, Michigan, the ... Society in 1976. In 1976, when the Swedish king visited the United ...
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  • * Gurkmeja in Swedish * 欝金 (ukon) in Japanese * ขมิ้น (kamin) in Thai * Geelwortel (literal: Yellow Root) or Kurkuma in Dutch. ...
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  • dispute between Sweden and Finland over the Swedish-speaking Åland Islands. The Islands remained under the Finnish control, but were disarmed and granted ...
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  • to meet idiots, go to Norway." In 1996, the Swedish director Jan Troell based the movie Hamsun on Hansen's book. In Hamsun, famous Swedish ...
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  • similar raids, sacking and burning the Swedish town of Sigtuna in 1187. ... During the Livonian War in 1561, northern Estonia submitted to Swedish ...
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  • The parathyroid glands were discovered by Ivar Sandstrom, a Swedish medical student, in 1880 (Eknoyan 1995). It was the last major organ to be ...
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  • List: From Contestation to Conservation] Swedish South Asian Studies Network ... List: From Contestation to Conservation.] Swedish South Asian Studies Network ...
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  • Holstein, who was first an attaché of the Swedish legation, and then minister ... her second son Albert, who had entered the Swedish army and fell in a duel ...
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  • The Heimskringla tells of Swedish King Aun who sacrificed nine of ... then provides the story of a pact of Swedish King Aun with Odin to prolong ...
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  • Chapter 24 of the Swedish criminal code states various conditions ... Swedish legal custom in regards to self-defense states that peril ...
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  • Terbium was discovered in 1843 by Swedish chemist Carl Gustaf Mosander, who detected it as an impurity in Yttrium-oxide, Y2O3, and named after ...
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  • Since 1661, the Swedish Royal Library has been entitled to a copy of all works published in Sweden. ===United Kingdom=== In the United Kingdom ...
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  • Thulium was discovered by Swedish chemist Per Teodor Cleve in 1879 by looking for impurities in the oxides of other rare earth elements (this ...
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  • * Common Swedish and Danish form: Asgård * Norwegian: Åsgard (also Åsgård, Asgaard, Aasgaard) * Icelandic, Faroese: Ásgarður ...
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  • Desirée Fournier, was the goddaughter of the Swedish crown prince, Charles Bernadotte, from whom the current Swedish monarchs are descended, and his ...
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  • danicum or dacicum, founded in 1257. Swedish students could, during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, live in one of three Swedish colleges ...
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  • people to a national language equal to Swedish opened opportunities for ... the loyalty of its relatively western and Swedish-oriented population during ...
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  • but there are also 122 preserved poems in Swedish rune inscriptions, 54 in ... *Swedish literature ==Notes== == References == * Blankner, Frederika ...
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  • In November 1926 Grainger met the Swedish artist and poet Ella Viola Ström and, freed from his mother's domination, fell in love at first ...
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  • The pamphlet was translated also into Danish and Swedish. The Wandering Jew makes an appearance in one of the secondary plots in Matthew Lewis ...
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  • Cove in North Yorkshire, England; Fårö, near the Swedish island of Gotland; the Niagara Escarpment bordering Canada and the United States; Notch Peak ...
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  • The late Heinz Ritter-Schaumburg reinspected the Old Swedish version of the Thidreks saga for the historical information it contained, and established ...
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  • #039;s Dragon Bone Hill site, and in 1927 Swedish paleontologist Birger Böhlin found a nicely preserved left lower molar bone. Based on those ...
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  • Union together with William C. Bullitt and the Swedish Communist Karl Kilbom, and developed a short-lived enthusiasm for communism that had soured ...
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  • Sandburg was raised in a relatively poor family of Swedish immigrants in a rural region of the American Midwest. Sandburg's youth was spent working ...
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  • Rudolf Kjellén was a famous Swedish student of Ratzel's, who further elaborated on his "organic state theory" and who coined the ...
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  • led by Catherine's cousin, the Swedish King Gustav III. Gustav ... *[http://www.abc.se/~m10354/mar/russ1790.htm The Swedish-Russian Sea ...
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  • of whom became choreographers. Filippo and his Swedish wife, Sophia, had two children, Marie and Paul. Marie began studying ballet under a Parisian ballet ...
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  • ===Dutch and Swedish settlement=== The Delaware River watershed was ... By 1644 Swedish and Finnish settlers were living along the western ...
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  • founded by the Dutch, British, and Swedish. merchants. The New Sweden Company included Swedish, Dutch, and German stockholders ...
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  • French colonies of Acadia and Canada, the Swedish colony of New Sweden, and ... French Huguenots, German and Swedish Lutherans, as well as Quakers ...
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  • tour after that rematch, he was greeted by Swedish fans, who were eager to shake hands, ask for autographs, and take photos with Patterson everywhere ...
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  • as the English ‘novel’ in Dutch, French, Swedish, Danish, and Romanian languages, giving it particular significance over the novella as the ...
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  • inn gamli), a court poet who served several Swedish kings (Ragnar Lodbrok, Östen Beli, and Björn at Hauge) who reigned in the first half of the ...
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  • to a family of Swedish extraction (by way of Latvia and Russia). The house was opened as a museum of Holst's life and times in 1974. He ...
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  • Sibelius was born into a Swedish-speaking family in Hämeenlinna in ... as having a poor knowledge of the Swedish language, while speaking ...
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  • which catalogs the experiences of a family of Swedish immigrants on the American prairie. The last depicts the clash between the Roman Catholic Church ...
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  • as erbia and named it ytterbia (after Ytterby, the Swedish town where he found the new erbia component). He suspected that ytterbia was a compound of ...
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  • When the Swedish king Anund Jakob and the Norwegian king Saint Olaf took advantage of Canute's absence and attacked Denmark, Ulf convinced ...
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  • of nitroglycerin and gunpowder as 'Swedish Blasting Oil', but it was extremely unstable and dangerous, resulting in numerous catastrophes ...
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  • hold the Saint's relics. It was destroyed by Swedish troops during The Deluge, but was replaced with a new one ca. 1670. Saint Stanislaus ...
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  • Lanthanum was discovered in 1839 by Swedish chemist Carl Gustav Mosander, when he partially decomposed a sample of cerium nitrate by heating ...
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  • Under Leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin. The Sino-Swedish Expedition. Publication 24: Part II 1928–1933. * Montell, Gösta: The Lama Temple Potala ...
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  • Shield of David, in the center of which was a Swedish star. Kashani, Reuven, [http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFAArchive/1990_1999/1999/1/Reuven%20Kashani ...
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  • Swedish political scientist Rudolf Kjellén coined the term "geopolitics" at the beginning of the twentieth century. Kjellén was inspired ...
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  • son she was the Great-Grand mother of the latest Swedish and Danish Kings and Queens, as well as the last Greek Queen. The current reigning houses of ...
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  • to the assessment of sustainability was made by Swedish cancer scientist Karl-Henrik Robèrt. At the core of the process lies a consensus on what Robèrt ...
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  • Bertil Ohlin (April 23, 1899 – August 3, 1979), was a Swedish economist ... Cambridge, England on a stipend from the Swedish-American Foundation and ...
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  • with the traditional herring dish served at Swedish midsummer celebrations. Chives are one of the "fines herbes" of French cuisine, which ...
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  • met his wife, Gerda Sjöstrand, the daughter of a Swedish sculptor. He taught in Moscow in 1890, and in the United States from 1891 to 1894 where he ...
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  • Biblical interpretations of Emanuel Swedenborg, a Swedish scientist and theologian. Known to many as the beloved Johnny Appleseed, he understood ...
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  • in Europe and the United States. The last (Swedish) commercial semaphore link ... Telegram. Some companies, like Swedish Telia still deliver telegrams ...
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  • Lesotho." Ambio 4 (4): 154-163. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1975. ... " Ambio 4 (4) (1975): 154-163. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. ...
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  • marriage with an adventurer who passed for a Swedish count (the Count de Horn), Reynolds helped extract her. It was also owing to his good offices that ...
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  • Chemical Processes on Solid Surfaces]. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Retrieved December 1, 2008. Irving Langmuir was also one of the founders ...
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  • from Old Norse gaddr (spike) (cf. the modern Swedish name for the pike, gädda, the Danish "gedde", the Norwegian "gjedde" and ...
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  • fought simultaneously in Northern Europe. A Swedish army under Charles XII arrived in Saxony, where he had just finished chastising the Elector Augustus ...
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  • healthy (including up to thirty percent in one Swedish study) (Kent 2002). While diagnosis improves as inflammation develops, this delay also increases ...
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  • his eddas. In the summer of 1219, he met his Swedish colleague, the lawspeaker Eskil Magnusson and his wife, Kristina Nilsdotter Blake, in Skara ...
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  • born in Chicago, Illinois on May 29, 1887, to two Swedish immigrants, Conrad and Sophia Thunstrom. The family eventually changed the last name to Thurstone ...
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  • in Swedish and fi|kummeli in Finnish, and are indicated in navigation charts and maintained as part of the nautical marking system. ...
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  • spoke German, Dutch, French, Spanish, Swedish, and other languages, the ... Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish. In the expansion of the ...
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  • of the Workers of Sweden (SAC) (in Swedish the Sveriges Arbetares Centralorganisation ... * Swedish Anarcho-syndicalist Youth Federation (Syndikalistiska Ungdomsförbundet ...
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  • morality and philosophy of law in a study of the Swedish legal philosopher Axel Hägerström (Cassirer 1939) (see (Krois 1987, chap. 4)). He also formulated ...
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  • Hindi, Irish/Gaelic, Korean, Portuguese, Swahili, Swedish, and Yiddish. Vassar has a flexible curriculum intended to promote breadth in studies. While ...
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  • The adoption of a system of binomial nomenclature is due to Swedish botanist and physician Carolus Linnaeus (1707 – 1778) who attempted to ...
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  • in a dispute with Native Americans. In 1638, a Swedish trading post and colony was established at Fort Christina (now in Wilmington) by the Dutchman ...
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  • as Vikings, together with Norwegians and Swedish Geats. Viking explorers ... purposes resolved on the June 17, 1523 as Swedish King Gustav Vasa conquered ...
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  • time believed all acids contained hydrogen. The Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius used this belief to develop the Arrhenius definition of acid. ...
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  • in the Grand Duchy, originating in the Swedish regime of the seventeenth ... middle-sized farms; and the conservative Swedish People's Party, which ...
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  • named Grendel. This poem, about Danish and Swedish kings and heroes, was preserved ... indicated by Snorri Sturluson and also by Swedish oral tradition as the graves ...
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  • Swedish chemist Georg Brandt (1694–1768) is credited with isolating cobalt sometime between 1730 and 1737. He showed that cobalt was the source ...
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  • mediate the conflict. He worked well with the Swedish Count. When Gunner Jahn awarded Bunche his Nobel Prize, he commented on how different the two ...
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  • 2002, ISBN 1578632676). Huldra or Skogsra is the Swedish wood nymph, usually described as a beautiful woman who takes care of the trees, dwelling deep ...
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  • National Academy of Education, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Among his numerous awards were the Paul Lazarsfeld Award for Research in 1983 ...
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  • Since 1661, the Swedish Royal Library has been entitled to a copy of all works published in Sweden. Other countries, like the United States, do ...
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  • (Höðr) is a human hero of the Danish and Swedish royal lines, who is gifted ... name in numerous Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish place names (for example ...
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  • Torstai in Finnish, and Torsdag in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian. ... The cult itself (in its Swedish incarnation) is described in the writings ...
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  • In 1914 Karen Dinesen married her Swedish second cousin, Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke, giving her the title Baroness. The couple moved to Kenya ...
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  • Livonia, including Vidzeme, came under Swedish rule with the Truce of Altmark ... Capitulations," largely reversed the Swedish reforms. The emancipation ...
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  • on urea. Berzelius, in his report to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, called it the most important of all researches in physics, chemistry, and ...
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  • illness. The award and the check for 116,718 Swedish kroner were sent to Reymont in France, where he was being treated. In 1925, somewhat recovered ...
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  • * International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). 1984. Yak. Animal Genetics Training ...
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  • * In Swedish culture, beginning from the thirteenth century and up until the nineteenth century, a son inherited twice as much as his sister ...
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  • Sweden, and his meetings with and encouragement of Swedish philosophers led to his being given honors by that country. The strongest influences ...
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  • Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, who observed the greenish-yellow gas when experimenting with seawater ...
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  • the tinnitus for 20 minutes, according to a Swedish study. amp;articleCategoryID=2&issueID=113 Swedish website about tinnitus] ...
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  • In 1962, he was asked to join the Royal Swedish Academy, and in 1963, he received the premier Koussevitzky International Recording Award. ...
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  • [[Image:Axe of iron from Swedish Iron Age, found at Gotland, Sweden.jpg|thumb|250px|Iron axehead from Swedish Iron Age, found at Gotland, Sweden]] ...
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  • Thorium was discovered in 1828 by the Swedish chemist Jöns Jakob Berzelius, who named it after Thor, the Norse god of thunder. The metal had ...
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  • dioxide was in use in the manufacture of chlorine. Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele was the first to recognize that manganese was an element, and ...
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  • *Retzius Medal, Royal Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography, 1950 ... *Vega Gold Medal, Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography, 1962 ...
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  • On October 12, 2006, the Swedish Academy announced that Orhan Pamuk ... his Nobel Lecture December 7, 2006, at the Swedish Academy, Stockholm. The ...
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  • Värnamo. p. 227-228. Writing in the original Swedish: Jag minns en ... Such beliefs were also common elsewhere in the Swedish countryside ...
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  • widely in English, and in German, Danish, and Swedish versions. Moody was a driving force in the success of the YMCA movement and did much to ...
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  • for many years. Bruhn was director of the Royal Swedish Ballet from 1967 to 1972, and Artistic Director of the National Ballet of Canada from 1983 until ...
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  • in 1655, declared his support for the Protestant Swedish side, for which his house, his manuscripts, and the school's printing press were burned ...
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  • [[Image:Egg sandwich.jpg|right|thumb|225px|Typical Swedish sandwich with hard-boiled eggs and cod roe caviar from a tube]] Dwindling fishing yields ...
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  • Halaby was born in Washington, DC, of Arab, Swedish, Scottish, and English descent. In 1978, Ms. Halaby made a drastic change in her life, converting ...
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  • In 1775, Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele devised a way of detecting arsenous oxide (a compound of arsenic) in corpses, if present in large ...
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  • Club. The late 1980s saw the rise of the Swedish pop duo Roxette. ... their rule of the music charts. The Swedish superstar Carola Häggkvist ...
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  • In 1881, the Swedish magazine Ny Illustrerad Tidning published Viktor Rydberg's poem Tomten featuring the first painting by Jenny Nyström ...
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  • Jahnn, and Arnolt Bronnen. They looked back to Swedish playwright August Strindberg and German actor and dramatist Frank Wedekind as precursors of ...
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  • The Swedish eccentric, Count Carl Gustaf von Rosen, also led a flight ... Most notable of the mercenaries was Swedish Count Carl Gustav von Rosen ...
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  • this period, he was strongly influenced by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg whose dramatic plays were kindred in spirit to Munch's art ...
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  • roofs of the House are covered with 1.056 million Swedish-made tiles, glossy-white and matte-cream in color. The buildings' Concert Hall ...
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  • In 1753, the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus wrote Species Plantarum, which included information on approximately 5,900 plants. Linnaeus, known ...
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  • with westerners. A famous story of Swedish missionaries illustrates the Sherpa attitude. The missionaries were traveling to Tibet as it opened ...
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  • mother, young Bridget related to the contemporary Swedish kings of her time. Saint Ingrid, whose death had occurred about 20 years before Bridget's ...
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  • of Finnish mythological words and names (the Swedish original was published in 1789). Peterson's translation of Ganander's dictionary ...
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  • entire Trilogy, the heroic resistance to the Swedish assault on the sacred monastery as Jasna Gora, merges Poland's national identity and existence ...
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  • coined in the eighteenth century by the Swedish mineralogist Axel Fredrik Cronstedt. He found that rapid heating of a natural mineral caused ...
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  • Strauss disclosed that he had read the work of the Swedish mystic Emmanuel Swedenborg and that this prompted a curiosity about the reality of spiritual ...
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  • Famous Swedish entrepreneurs include Ingvar Kamprad (home furnishing). Famous Indian entrepreneurs include Vinod Khosla, Kanwal Rekhi and many ...
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  • time believed all acids contained hydrogen. The Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius used this belief to develop this definition of acid. ...
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  • Dietrich as a German answer to MGM's Swedish sensation Greta Garbo. Her ... * Guest Star Marlene Dietrich (Copenhagen-for Swedish Television, ...
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  • was also common. In eighteenth century Europe, Swedish scientist Emanuel Swedenborg created controversy and accusations of heresy when he rejected ...
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  • Norse merchant-warriors originated. The Swedish county bordering on the ... Ibn Rustah (tenth century) described how Swedish Vikings, the Rus, terrorized ...
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  • is no longer a holiday, and instead June 6 (Swedish National Day) has become a day off. Ordinations to the diaconate and priesthood are often ...
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  • The cacao plant was first given its botanical name by Swedish natural scientist Carl von Linné (1707-1778), who called it "Theobroma ( ...
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  • In addition to these Swedish toponyms, archaeologists have also found an abandoned Norwegian farm (ca. 1435), whose name (Friggjarsetr) can ...
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  • In 1986, the Swedish band, Europe, released The Final Countdown, often considered the most popular and radio-friendly album, together with Van ...
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  • it were published in English, French, Russian, Swedish, Hungarian, and many other foreign languages. Japan, in the nineteenth century, followed his model ...
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  • in which she advocated the teachings of the Swedish scientist, philosopher, and explorer of spiritual realms, Emanuel Swedenborg. She also wrote ...
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  • The other blow to the Commonwealth was the Swedish invasion in 1655 (supported ... of the first two elected kings from the Swedish House of Vasa, whose politics ...
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  • the remnants of German, Polish, and Swedish institutions in the outlying provinces. These policies were implemented by "May Laws" that ...
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  • five previously unreleased tracks from Swedish radio. ==References== * Platt, John A. Disraeli Gears: Cream. New York: Schirmer Books, 1998. ISBN ...
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  • [[Image:Axe of iron from Swedish Iron Age, found at Gotland, Sweden.jpg|thumb|left|180px|This Iron Age axe head, discovered in Gotland, may have ...
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  • was the engagement of the talented Swedish singer Jenny Lind to sing in America at $1,000 a night for 150 nights, all expenses being paid by ...
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  • its maximum size after the Dutch absorbed the Swedish settlement of Fort Christina in 1655, thereby ending the North American colony of New Sweden. ...
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  • Show, Henson performed Kermit the Frog, The Swedish Chef, Rowlf the Dog, Mahna Mahna, The Muppet Newscaster, Link Hogthrob, Statler & Waldorf ...
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  • dominant landmark is Kuwait Towers, designed by Swedish architect Sune Lindström, which are a unique blend of traditional minaret and modern architectural ...
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  • * Computer-Aided Morphological analysis[http://www.swemorph.com Swedish ... for Non-Quantified Modelling] From the Swedish Morphological Society ...
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  • name oxygen. Priestley was not yet aware of Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele's prior experiments with the same gas sometime before 1775. ...
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  • to children under twelve imposed by the Swedish government in 1991. Naturally, many advertisers view governmental regulation or even self-regulation ...
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  • Chicago has been released on a set of BIS CDs (a Swedish label). Madge has also performed the work in Montréal, Bonn, Paris, and Berlin. He has since ...
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  • American (6.5 percent), Norwegian (4.3 percent), Swedish (3.5 percent) ===Religion=== [[Image:Entire Leaf Indian Paintbrush.jpg|thumb|300px|State ...
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  • *Johan Anders Jägerhorn, a Swedish officer from Finland, Lord Edward FitzGerald's friend, participating in the Irish independence movement ...
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  • English, also available in French, German, and Swedish) * [http://www.gdansk-life.com/poland/gunter-grass Gunter Grass and Gdansk] ...
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  • Using a brain imaging technique, Swedish researchers have shown that homosexual and heterosexual males' brains respond differently to two ...
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  • *[http://www.ragtime.nu/ Swedish Ragtime Home Page] *[http://www.ragtimepiano.ca/ Classic Ragtime Piano by Ted Tjaden] Category:Music ...
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  • Married Rikitsa Birgersdóttir, daughter of the Swedish earl Birger. Was appointed king and co-ruler by his father in 1239, he died before his father. ...
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  • were Russian, Kalmyk, Jewish, German and Swedish, and possibly others," ... through Scandinavia was arranged by the Swedish Communists Otto Grimlund ...
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  • in 1824 and first investigated quantitatively by Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius in 1896. Compared to the Earth, Mars shows very weak and Venus very ...
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  • specific epithet). This system was set up by Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus. The scientific name of a species is properly typeset in italics ...
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  • The Swedish Academy, in its citation, praised him as a writer "who emulates the jesters of the Middle Ages in scourging authority and upholding ...
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  • *"The Swedish Match" (1883) *"Lights" (1883–1888) *"Oysters" (1884) *"Perpetuum Mobile" (1884) ...
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  • Denmark. His birth mother was an unmarried Swedish maid named Josefine Bernhardine Nilsson, and he was put up for adoption by his probable birth ...
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  • lāhhi and Old Irish liaig. The cognate form in Swedish is läkare, and this still translates as physician. Today, the use of leeches in bloodletting ...
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  • exists at least into Spanish, German and Swedish, and into English by Abba Eban as Maze of Justice (1947)) *A Man without a Soul, 1937 (Play) ...
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  • #039;s complex characters), Italian, Korean and Swedish. * Keywords, Fontana Communications Series, London, Collins, 1976. New edition, New York ...
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  • to the relatively good performance of the Swedish economy during the Great Depression. As of 2004, no country operated monetary policy based ...
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  • of his favorites and even staged a production in Swedish. Later he reworked Magic into his movie The Magician in 1958. Also known as Ansiktet the movie ...
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  • Marutei Tsurunen has also made a translation into Swedish. Suematsu's was the first translation into English, but is considered of poor quality ...
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  • * Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Libraries. [http://www.bib.slu.se/kurser/sss/skriva/impactfactor/eimpactfactor.html Impact Factor ...
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  • berries (Steingarten 1997). Besides Norwegian and Swedish dishes, juniper berries are also sometimes used in German, Austrian, Czech, and Hungarian cuisine ...
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  • The Swedish "Phosphorists" were influenced by the Romantic movement and their chief poet, Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom produced many ...
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  • [[Image:American Swedish Institute-2007-03-18.jpg|thumb|left|American Swedish Institute. Immigrants from Scandinavia arrived beginning in the 1860s.]] ...
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  • In 2004, a joint Swedish-Danish research team found a very strong link between allergies in children and the phthalates (chemicals often added ...
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  • from rural communities and Irish, Polish, Swedish, German, and numerous other ... Chicago has the largest population of Swedish Americans of any city in ...
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  • Sundar Singh's correspondence with the Swedish Lutheran bishop Nathan Soderblom in November 1928 further confirms that he claimed visionary ...
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  • by a Danish Asiatic Company ship in 1734; the Swedish East India Company in 1732; followed by an occasional Prussian and Trieste Company ship; the ...
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  • Marshal Brune completed the occupation of Swedish Pomerania, allowing the Swedish army, however, to withdraw with all its munitions of war. ...
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  • The first use of the trombone in a symphony was Swedish composer Joachim Nikolas Eggert in his Symphony in E-flat in 1807. The composer usually ...
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  • Chamber Choir, Canadian Chamber Choir, Swedish Radio Choir etc.) Finally, some choirs are categorized by the type of music they perform, such as ...
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  • Prize in Literature. She was described by the Swedish Academy as "that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary ...
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  • The Hetmanate or officially Viysko Zaporozke ( Гетьманщина, Het’manshchyna; Військо Запорозьке, Viys’ko Zaporoz’ke ...
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  • Oxygen was rediscovered by the Swedish pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele sometime before 1773, but his finding was not published until after the ...
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  • in many other languages, such as German, Dutch, Swedish, and so forth. In addition, the official United States spelling for the SI prefix deca is deka ...
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  • * Swedish Pastry (1948, Dragon) * Sextet (1950, Columbia) * BG in Hi-fi (1954, Capitol) * Peggy Lee Sings with Benny Goodman (1957, Harmony) ...
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  • The Swedish wars of the 17th century stalled the city’s economic growth. It was taken by the Russians after the Siege of Danzig in 1734. By ...
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  • American (8.8 percent), French (3.1 percent), and Swedish (2.4 percent). U.S. Census Bureau. Kansas - Race and Hispanic Origin: 1860 to 1990. ...
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  • erected in the eighteenth century remains in the Swedish church. During the French Revolution, his remains were disinterred for burial in the ...
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  • for commercial use in pharmacies. Swedish chemist Torbern Bergman invented a generating apparatus that made carbonated water from chalk by the ...
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  • employed a huge number of foreign-born talent: from Swedish actress Greta Garbo to Australian Nicole Kidman, from Hungarian director Michael Curtiz to ...
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  • * The [http://www.nrm.se/ Swedish Museum of Natural History] in Stockholm, Sweden attempts to show the public the delicate balance of nature ...
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  • fought wars for dominion. Eventually, it was the Swedish Empire that virtually encompassed the Baltic Sea. In Sweden the sea was then referred to as ...
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  • Sea. From 2002 through 2005, Danish and Swedish scientists studied in secret ... There are skerries in southern Norway and on the Swedish Skagerrak ...
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  • as the Mesmerist induces a trance. By Swedish painter Richard Bergh, 1887.]] Perhaps the best known of those who combined Swedenborg and Mesmer ...
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  • a team of scientists led by Johannes Krause and Swedish biologist Svante Pääbo from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig ...
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  • Briffa, B.E. Gunnarson, and H.W. Linderholm, "Swedish tree rings provide new evidence in support of a major, widespread environmental disruption ...
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  • visitor was Gustaf Nordenskiöld, son of Finnish-Swedish polar explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, in 1891. Nordenskiöld, a trained mineralogist, introduced ...
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  • from the University of Mississippi, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Music awarded him the Polar Music Prize for his "significant contributions to ...
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  • whereas the literate and ruling classes spoke Swedish and Latin. In the nineteenth century, during the period of national awakening, collecting became ...
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  • Japanese. Rizal also made translations from Arabic, Swedish, Russian, Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, and Sanskrit. He translated the poetry of Schiller into ...
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  • time in November 1965 with the coming of the Swedish ship Wiengelgad. The Magistrates' Court in the city was inaugurated in 1963. In 1964 ...
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  • Between the songs Cash can be heard speaking Swedish, which was greatly appreciated by the inmates. =="The Man in Black"== ...
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  • Radziwiłł began negotiations with the Swedish king Charles X Gustav of ... had a rhythm quite close to that of the Swedish semiquaver or sixteenth ...
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  • htm 1906 telephones and equipment (Swedish)] Kungliga Telegrafverkets apparater (Royal Telegraph Administration apparatus) at Project Runeberg ...
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  • - the Magnus Wahlstrom Library. Named after the Swedish founder of Bridgeport Machines who served as a UB trustee, the building occupies four floors ...
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  • In November 1945 the Royal Swedish Academy awarded Hahn the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "There is no doubt at all that Hahn fully deserves ...
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  • A bibliographic database is a database that contains descriptive records of books, periodical articles, conference proceedings, and audio-visual ...
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  • toxic. In 1966, they were determined by Swedish chemist Dr. Soren Jensen to be an environmental contaminant, and it was Dr. Jensen, according ...
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  • as a chemical compound, was given its name by Swedish chemist Torbern Bergman in 1782. He chose "ammonia" because he had obtained "the ...
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  • Gambia started when a party of three hundred Swedish tourists arrived in 1965. It was seen as an ideal place to escape the harsh winter months of Scandinavia ...
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  • gained much support from German-American and Swedish-American communities, and leaders like Robert La Follette, Robert A. Taft, and Colonel Robert McCormick ...
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  • were previously associated with Freyr. In old Swedish art, Stephen is shown as tending to horses and bringing a boar's head to a Yuletide banquet ...
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  • domestic industries. As examples, Norwegian and Swedish duties on exports of forest products were levied chiefly to encourage milling, woodworking, and ...
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  • never have actually visited. Some credit Finnish-Swedish naturalist Pehr Kalm with the original firsthand description, penned during an expedition ...
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  • to be elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. He was also a member ...
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  • The Ynglinga saga also details the sacrifices made by the Swedish king Aun, who, it was revealed to him, would lengthen his life by sacrificing ...
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  • was born in Detroit, Michigan, the son of Swedish immigrants. His father, Charles Lindbergh Sr., was a lawyer and later a U.S. Congressman who ...
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  • * Swedish: siffra, numeral, sum, digit; chiffer, cypher * Serbian: цифра (tsifra), digit, numeral; шифра (shifra) cypher, code; нула ...
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  • turbine nozzle that had been invented by the Swedish inventor Carl Gustaf Patrik de Laval (1845-1913). The de Laval nozzle allows the most efficient ...
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  • , Dutch (3.7 percent), Russian (3.7 percent) and Swedish (3.5 percent), although 18.1 percent of all respondents also identified their ethnicity as ...
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  • Soon, Swiss, British, French, Belgian, German, Swedish, and American investors appeared in Baku, including Nobel brothers and Rothschilds, and ...
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  • in turrets, following the designs of the Swedish designer John Ericsson and ... Rose, Warrior, the Japanese Mikasa, the Swedish Vasa, the Dutch Buffel and ...
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  • it was finally rehabilitated by Gustaf Aulén, a Swedish Lutheran. In his groundbreaking book, Christus Victor (1931), Gustaf Aulén. Christus ...
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  • Estonia, Armenia, the Volga German region; the Swedish Social Democratic Left Party (the Opposition), Balkan Revolutionary People's of Russia; Zimmerwald ...
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  • Battle of Tornow on September 25, a Swedish army repulsed six assaults by a Prussian army. On October 14, the Austrians surprised the main Prussian ...
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  • Thursday, or during the whole of July. Also, the Swedish government imposed a total ban on advertising to children under 12 in 1991. ...
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  • as well as of some Hebrew, Japanese, Chinese, Swedish, and Persian. "Burgess's linguistic training," write Raymond Chapman and ...
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  • evaded capture and remained in hiding at the Swedish and Canadian Embassies. In 1979, the Canadian parliament held a secret session for the first time ...
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  • connects the North Sea with the Baltic Sea. On the Swedish side of the sound, directly across from Copenhagen, lie the towns of Malmö and Landskrona. ...
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  • * Knight of the Swedish Order of the Seraphim, 1993 * Knight of the Danish Order of the Elephant, 1993 * Grand Cross of Order of Merit, Republic ...
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  • triction_07JUN01.htm Jews protest Swedish circumcision restriction.] Retrieved October 20, 2007. However, in 2006, the United States State Department ...
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  • and of Arcimboldi's interference in the Swedish revolt, in order to expel the nuncio and summon (1520) Lutheran theologians to Copenhagen. Christian ...
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  • years later, his grave was demolished by the Swedish army in the Thirty Years' War. ==Scientific work== ===Kepler's laws=== ...
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  • In 1657, Swedish merchants founded Cape Coast in modern Ghana, but were soon displaced by the Danish, who founded Fort Christiansborg near modern ...
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  • Silesia under successive Saxon, imperial, and Swedish occupation. Ferdinand II did not receive assistance from the mostly Catholic Polish-Lithuanian ...
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  • " while giving an interview to the Swedish TV on the position of Croats in Yugoslavia and was sentenced to three years of prison, but again ...
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  • the Torpedo 2000. This torpedo is used by the Swedish navy. The torpedo is powered by a piston engine, propelled by HTP as an oxidizer and kerosene ...
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  • have been excavated under the auspices of the Swedish Institute. The walls of the houses were of various construction, some built of dressed blocks ...
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  • living things by the mid-eighteenth century Swedish biologist Carolus Linnaeus and increasingly sets these species in a genealogical framework, showing ...
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  • The Swedish company Autoliv AB, was granted a patent on side air bags, and they were first offered as an option on the 1995 model year Volvo ...
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  • In December 1804, an Anglo-Swedish agreement led to the creation of the Third Coalition. British Prime Minister William Pitt spent 1804 and 1805 ...
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  • The Swedish Riksbank was the world's first modern central bank, created in 1668. Michael D. Bordo, "A Brief History of Central Banks ...
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  • Hypnotic séance, painting by Swedish artist Richard Bergh, 1887]] Trance-like states can be deliberately induced using a variety of techniques ...
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  • [[Image:Raoul_Wallenberg.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Swedish diplomat Raoul ... Winton, protected large numbers of Jews. Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg ...
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  • than it had known for many years. The rising Swedish Empire had taken control of much of the Baltic. Denmark had regained control over its own trade ...
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  • including Portuguese, Yiddish, Hebrew, Swedish, Danish, Estonian, Spanish (reportedly including a version of Pinafore transformed into zarzuela ...
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  • , Irish (7.7 percent), Native American (5 percent), Swedish (5 percent). [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/ADPTable?_bm=y&-context=adp ...
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  • An experiment in knowing. Seminar to Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences. Uppsala, Sweden. 10th April. *Oakley, Ann. 1998 ...
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  • into Uyghur. After he left Xinjiang, Swedish Christians revised and updated the text many times, as well as completed a translation of the Old ...
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  • [[File:Pelé vs swedish defenders 1958.jpg|thumb|400px|Pelé (number ... Following Pelé's second goal, Swedish player Sigvard Parling ...
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  • Nilsson cancer charity, set up following the Swedish driver's death from the disease in 1978. Harrison was a huge fan of the small British ...
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  • numerous languages, beginning with a summary by the Swedish scholar Henrich Brenner (1669-1732). In 1736 a Latin translation together with its Armenian ...
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  • The Swedish variant of feudalism consisted of landowners resourceful enough to commit to the maintenance a soldier with a horse in the liege ...
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  • planned to tour aboard a yacht belonging to a Swedish magnate, Axel Wenner-Gren, whom American intelligence wrongly believed to be a close friend of ...
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  • Prize, Ōe said that he was encouraged by the Swedish Academy's recognition of modern Japanese literature, and hoped that it would inspire other ...
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  • manga into German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish and Dutch. Manga publishers based in the United Kingdom include Orionbooks/Gollancz and ...
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  • days, the idea of the “suicidal precipice” (Swedish ättestupa) plays a major role: old people in pagan times were thought to have fallen to their ...
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  • original in London, and by the end of 1848, a Swedish translation was published with a new title—The Voice of Communism: Declaration of the Communist ...
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  • Spain to San Francisco; his mother was of Irish and Swedish lineage whose family had been in San Francisco since the mid-nineteenth century. Garcia, named ...
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  • Prussia Latin: Borussia, Prutenia; Old Prussian: Prūsa) was, most recently, a historic state originating in Brandenburg, an area that for centuries ...
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  • can be traced by to the early 1970s, when Swedish driver, Ove Andersson drove for Toyota during the RAC Rally of Great Britain. During the winter ...
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  • Traveling without passport, Bryant, disguised as the wife of a Swedish businessman, arrived in Petrograd in late August 1920. ==Reed's death== ...
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  • [[Image:Arrhenius2.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius portrait circa 1880s.]] William Grove produced the first fuel cell ...
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  • of trolls and a princess from a collection of Swedish fairy tales]] In contemporary literature, many authors have used the form of fairy tales ...
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  • American (8.4 percent), Norwegian (3.6 percent), Swedish (3.5 percent). ===Religion=== In 2004, the religious affiliations of Idahoans were surveyed ...
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  • of her joining him, she gained passage on a Swedish tramp steamer and arrived in Gothenburg on August 10. At the same time, Reed attended the second ...
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  • of sex was a natural extension of this view; the Swedish legal approach represents an attempt to understand prostitution from the prostitute's ...
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  • than weeks or months as previously. The great Swedish white-elephant fortress of Karlsborg was built in the tradition of Vauban and intended as a ...
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  • The State of Illinois is a state of the United States of America, the 21st to be admitted to the Union. Illinois is the most populous state in ...
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  • and arrived in Puerto Barrios aboard the Swedish ship Alfhem. The CIA estimated that the amount of weapons was two thousand tonsOffice of the ...
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  • community included statements from Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and French President Emmanuel Macron, among others, memorializing Lewis ...
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  • they are more different from each other than Swedish is from Norwegian. Before the Yugoslav Wars, Serbo-Croatian was generally considered a single ...
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  • The term "alcoholism" was first used in 1849 by the Swedish physician Magnus Huss to describe the systematic adverse effects of alcohol. ...
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  • times. His first marriage in April 1963 was to a Swedish woman, Brita Ingegerd Olaisson, with whom he had two children, Fred and Ingrid. They divorced ...
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  • The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement Mouvement international de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge , is an international humanitarian ...
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  • South Korean soldier. The investigating Swiss/Swedish team from the neutral countries overseeing the DMZ (Korean Demilitarized Zone) suspects from ...
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  • Ulf Andersson in an exhibition game for the Swedish newspaper 'Expressen' at Siegen 1970. Wade and O'Connell, 1972, 279. ...
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  • Freemasonry in Scandinavia, known as the Swedish Rite, on the other hand, accepts only Christians. In addition, some appendant bodies (or portions ...
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  • Wobblies' Little Red Song Book, compiled by Swedish-born union organizer Joe Hill (1879–1915). Seeger toured Australia in 1963. His single ...
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  • Nobel Prize in Literature. According to the Swedish Academy, it was given due to the idealistic and—for Western readers—accessible nature of a ...
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  • [[Image:Chemical agent protection.jpg|thumb|250px|A Swedish Army soldier wearing a chemical agent protective suit (C-vätskeskydd) and his [ ...
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  • Sorge gave Stalin the exact German launch date; Swedish cryptanalysts led by Arne Beurling also knew the date beforehand. The Germans set up deception ...
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  • Swedish Research Council, [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/04/050417162354.htm Signatures Of The First Stars] Science Daily, April ...
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  • tried on his own to inform the Allies (through the Swedish diplomat Count Folke Bernadotte) that Germany was prepared to discuss surrender terms. Meanwhile ...
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  • and their relatives: A combined Danish and Swedish study," Clin. Exp. Immunol. 130(2002, issue 3): 495–500. === Heredity === ...
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  • From 1919 to 1920, the United States, British, and Swedish organizations provided food. In the autumn of 1922, Austria was granted an international ...
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