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- Cedercrantz is a Swedish noble family, with a common origin with the dynasty Söderhielm. The family descends from Johan Malmenius (1646–1699), who in...
- Johan Cedercrantz (originally Malmenius) (23 July 1646 – 23 December 1699) was a Swedish nobleman and official. He was born in Strängnäs in 1646. Cedercrantz's...
- Sweden. p. 318. Retrieved 2 June 2017. Vennberg, E. (1927). "O Conrad V Cedercrantz". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 7. National Archives...
- Harald Pousette (1886–1975), diplomat, married Cecilia Cedercrantz, daughter of Conrad Cedercrantz and Elisabeth Sjöcrona Tage Pousette (1921–2012), diplomat...
- Gripenflycht Gyllencaschett de la Grange Adlerhoff Gyllenståhl Gripenmarck Cedercrantz Berghman Zittelberg Leijonsvärd Lydinghielm Laurin Sparfelt Tegensköld...
- Tsang SwedenNikolai Weibull, Mattias Jorstedt, Marcus Angelin, Johan Cedercrantz Pro Tour Player of the Year Paul McCabe Terry Borer The fifth Magic World...
- Pousette, the son of envoy Harald Pousette and his wife Cecilia (née Cedercrantz), and was born on 21 August 1921 during a stay of his father in Yokohama...
- Viktor Lennart Groll (1888–1896) Karl Adolf ****erlund (1896–1903) Conrad Cedercrantz (1903–1917) John Ludvik Falk (1917–1938) Arvid Lidén (1938–1947) Ruben...
- Satiu Simativa Perese. Previous chief justices have included Conrad Cedercrantz (appointed first Chief Justice in 1890), Henry Clay Ide (1893–1897),...
- Cederborg   Liberal Party of Sweden 1929–1929 City of Stockholm Conrad Cedercrantz   independent   Moderate Party of the Upper House   National Party 1904–1918...