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- Yngve Torgny Brilioth (12 July 1891 – 27 April 1959) was a Swedish theologian, professor for church history and author who served as Bishop of Växjö from...
- Ekman 1914–1931: Nathan Söderblom 1931–1950: Erling Eidem 1950–1958: Yngve Brilioth 1958–1967: Gunnar Hultgren 1967–1972: Ruben Josefson 1972–1983: Olof Sundby...
- 1996. Nockles, Peter B., "The Oxford Movement and its historiographers. Brilioth's 'Anglican Revival' and 'Three Lectures on Evangelicalism and The Oxford...
- Lysander (priest) Gunnar Rosendal Eric Segelberg Nathan Söderblom Yngve Brilioth Yngve Kalin Germany Heinrich Hansen Friedrich Heiler Helmut Echternach...
- Sundberg 20th century Johan August Ekman Nathan Söderblom Erling Eidem Yngve Brilioth Gunnar Hultgren Ruben Josefson Olof Sundby Bertil Werkström Gunnar Weman...
- "Nationalencyklopedin: Birger Petersson". Riksarkivet. "Domprosten Israel Petersson". Brilioth, Yngve: "Birger Petersson" in Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (1924), vol. 4...
- Uppsala (1914–1931) Erling Eidem, Archbishop of Uppsala (1931–1950) Yngve Brilioth, Archbishop of Uppsala (1950–1958) Gunnar Hultgren, Archbishop of Uppsala...
- 1931 In office 1931–1950 Predecessor Nathan Söderblom Successor Yngve Brilioth Orders Ordination 8 January 1914 Consecration 22 May 1932 by Olof Bergqvist...
- in the Swedish name day list of 2001 is 11 February. Given name Yngve Brilioth (1891–1959), former Archbishop of Uppsala Yngve Brodd (1930–2016), Swedish...
- conducting Richard Wagner's Parsifal with Christa Ludwig as Kundry and Helge Brilioth [de; sv] in the title role. He continued to conduct at the Met in 1971–1972...