- Anna
Christina Warg (23 March 1703 – 5 February 1769),
better known as
Cajsa (or Kajsa) Warg, was a
Swedish cookbook author and one of the best-known...
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Cajsa Stina (
CajsaStina) Åkerström, (born 16
August 1967) is a
Swedish singer-songwriter,
painter and author. She is the
daughter of
singer Fred Åkerström...
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Catharina Christina "
Cajsa"
Wahllund (1 May 1771, Värmland,
Sweden – 13 July 1843, Helsinki) was a Swedish-born
Finnish restaurateur.
Wahllund moved from...
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Cajsa Stina Åkerström is a 1994
studio album by
CajsaStina Åkerström. and her
debut album. Fråga stjärnorna Änglarna håller hov ikväll Du (vill se dig...
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cookbook from 1755 by
Cajsa Warg. The
Swedish name of the dish is
derived from the
English word "collops",
which means 'slices of meat'.
Cajsa Warg (1755-01-01)...
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Cajsa Andersson (born 19
January 1993) is a
Swedish football goalkeeper who
plays for Linköpings FC and the
Sweden national team. Linköpings FC Winner...
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Cajsa von
Zeipel (born 23
November 1983) is a
Swedish sculptor born in Gothenburg, now
living and
working in New York City. She is most
known for her...
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Cajsa S. Lund (born 23 May 1940) is a
Swedish music archaeologist and prehistorian, who
pioneered the
study of
sound and
music in the
archaeological record...
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Kajsa is a
Swedish feminine given name. Initially, Kajsa,
Kaisa or
Cajsa was a
variation of the name Karin, in turn a
variation of the name
Katarina (Catherine)...
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where it is No. 72. It is
subtitled "Lemnad vid
Cajsa Lisas Säng, sent om en afton" (Left by
Cajsa Lisa's Bed, late one afternoon), and set to a melody...