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Adelborg is a
Swedish noble family,
which consists of two
different lines. The
older main line is
descended from the
burgher and
brewer in
Gothenburg Anders...
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Eleonora Amalia Maria Adelborg (December 6, 1849 –
April 23, 1940) was a
Swedish textile artist. She is best
known for
preserving Swedish textile art traditions...
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Louise Nathalie Adelborg (2 July 1885 – 9
September 1971) was a
Swedish porcelain designer and
textile artist.
Louise Adelborg was born in Ludgo, Södermanland...
- Eva
Ottilia Adelborg (6
December 1855 – 19
March 1936) was a
Swedish children's book illustrator,
comics artist and
author and the
founder of a school...
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Fredrik Hjalmar Adelborg (18
October 1886 – 21
September 1948) was a
Swedish diplomat, director, explorer,
donor and author.
Adelborg was born at Öster-Malma...
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Virginia Adelborg (10
September 1853 – 25
January 1942) was a
Swedish teacher,
feminist and
leading member of the women's
rights movement.
Gertrud Adelborg was...
- Gustaf-Otto
Adelborg (28 July 1883 – 18
December 1965) was a
Swedish writer. He was born in
Ludgo Parish,
which is now part of Nyköping Muni****lity, became...
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comes from Gagnef. The
artist Ottilia Adelborg lived there for
several decades, and
there is now an
Ottilia Adelborg Museum in Gagnef. The
following sports...
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delegation was
headed by Agda Montelius,
accompanied by
Gertrud Adelborg, who had
written the demand. This was the
first time the
Swedish women's...
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Ottilia is a
feminine name and may
refer to:
Ottilia Adelborg (1855–1936),
Swedish children's book
illustrator Ottilia Borbáth (born 1946),
Romanian actress...