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awarded the prize. In his
award ceremony speech on 10
December 1909,
Claes Annerstedt of the
Swedish Academy said: "Geijer, Tegnér, or Runeberg, to mention...
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Claes Annerstedt (7 June 1839 – 20
November 1927) was a
Swedish historian and librarian.
Annerstedt became doctor of
philosophy in 1869 and ****ociate...
- Rosén &
Westrin 1908, pp. 695–696,
Gamla Upsalla. Heikkilä 2005, p. 60.
Annerstedt 1705. Adam of
Bremen (1876). G.
Waitz (ed.).
Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae...
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attended the same school: Axel Rappe,
Edvard von Krusenstjerna,
Ludvig Annerstedt,
Gustaf Gilljam and Lars Åkerhielm. In 1861, he
transferred to Uppsala...
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Cultural offices Preceded by
Christian Eric
Fahlcrantz Swedish Academy, Seat No 2 1866–1901 Succeeded by
Claes Annerstedt...
- järnväg - Syrsor)". runeberg.org (in Swedish). 1918.
Retrieved 2024-05-28.
Annerstedt,
Thure (1877). "6 (Svenska väldet i
Livland 1564-1570)". runeberg.org...
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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Annerstedt, M., Jonsson, P., Wallergard, M., Johansson, G., Karlson, B., Grahn, P...
- 1901 – 2
August 1902
Prime Minister Fredrik von
Otter Preceded by
Ludvig Annerstedt Succeeded by
Ossian Berger Personal details Born Knut
Hjalmar Leonard...
- 2024-05-24.
Annerstedt,
Thure (1877). "6 (Svenska väldet i
Livland 1564-1570)". runeberg.org (in Swedish).
Retrieved 2024-05-26.
Annerstedt,
Claes (1868)...
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Swedish King"). In his 1876
commentary on the
Annales Lubecenses,
Claes Annerstedt speculated that she was the
daughter of King Erik Eriksson. The Danish...