- The
Bedoire family (French: [bɛdwaʁ]) is a
Swedish noble family of
French Huguenot ancestry. The
Bedoire family is
known for its
economic activities and...
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married Augusta Bedoire (1820–1906). She was the
daughter of Jean
Henric Bedoire and
Catharina Henrietta Littorin and
belonged to the
Bedoire family, a Stockholm...
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Museum and the
Nobel Library.
History of
Stockholm Andersson,
Henrik O.;
Bedoire,
Fredric (1988).
Stockholms byggnader, en bok om
arkitektur och stadsbild...
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which led a
large theatrical empire.
Architectural historian Fredric Bedoire,
Professor at the
Royal University of Fine Arts in Stockholm, compared...
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Bedoire,
Fredric (2012).
Stockholms byggnader :
arkitektur och stadsbild.
Henrik O.
Andersson (En
omarbetad och ny
version av
Andersson &
Bedoires kl****iker ed...
- Stockholm: med en
utblick över följande
sekler (in Swedish), Stockholm:
Forum Bedoire, Fredric; Andersson,
Henrik O (1977),
Stockholms byggnader: en bok om arkitektur...
- Austin, TX:
University of
Texas Press. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-292-76297-8.
Bedoire,
Fredric (2004). The
Jewish Contribution to
Modern Architecture, 1830-1930...
- He did so with his
company Petersen &
Bedoire, that he had
started with his brother-in-law,
Fredrik Bedoire.
Petersen was a
member of the so called...
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Archived from the
original on 31
December 2007.
Retrieved 10
January 2008.
Bedoire &
Tanner 2004, pp. 129–30.
Morton 2014, p. 155.
Weinreb et al 2008, p. 10...
- Kåkbrinken and Skräddargränd. The
alley is
named after the
merchant Jean
Bedoire the
Younger (1683–1753) who for some time
ruled the
Swedish salt market...