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Regina Basilier (née
Kleifeldt 1572–1631), was a
Swedish (born in Poland-Lithuania)
merchant and moneylender. She is
known as a
banker of king Gustavus...
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invasion on 9
April 1940, Vardøhus was
under the
command of
Captain Johan Basilier. The
garrison consisted of one
retired lieutenant, two privates, ten non-combatant...
- Ida
Basilier-Magelssen (1846–1928) was a
Finnish soprano, who sang in both
concerts and
opera performances.
After a
period with the
Royal Swedish Opera...
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Hegra Hegra Church Hegra railway station Hegra fortress Hegra fortress Ida
Basilier-Magelssen (1846–1928 in Hegra) an
opera singer Andreas Fleischer (1878–1957)...
- At one occasion, the king had a
courtier sent to the
opera singer Ida
Basilier-Magelssen with a
request of a "private audience", and she replied: "Tell...
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concubine of
Charlemagne Regina (martyr), 3rd-century
French martyr Regina Basilier (1572–1631), German-Swedish
merchant banker Regina Protmann (1552–1613)...
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building has been
designed in
Gothic Revival style by
architect Julius Basilier. It was
built between 1888 and 1891. The
former Oulunsalo church was destro****...
- risk and initiative. This list
includes notable entrepreneurs.
Regina Basilier (1572–1631), Swedish-German banker,
trader and
investor Birgitta Durell...
- 1021/jo0205356. PMID 12467416. Linderberg, B.; Svensson, S.; Malmquist, P.A.;
Basilier, E.; Gelius, U.; Siegbahn, K. (1976). "Correlation of ESCA
shifts and Hammett...
- Achté (1876–1924) – mezzo-soprano Aino Ackté (1876–1944) –
soprano Ida
Basilier-Magelssen (1846–1928) –
soprano Kim Borg (1919–2000) – b****
Monica Groop...