- Nils
Gabriel Djurklou KVO1kl (24 July 1829 – 31
March 1904) was a
Swedish writer, archeologist,
chamberlain and ethnologist.
Djurklou was born in Norrbyås...
- Hofberg,
Herman (1890).
Swedish fairy tales. Chicago: Belford-Clarke Co.
Djurklou, Nils Gabriel; Brækstad, Hans Lien (1901).
Fairy tales from the Swedish...
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Psilander (1728–1734)
Georg Bogislaus Stael von
Holstein (1734–1754) Nils
Djurklou (1755–1757) Carl
Gustaf Roxendorff (1757–1774) Carl
Rappe (1774–1781) Lars...
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Review -
January 10, 2007". theatermania.com.
Retrieved January 6, 2013.
Djurklou,
Alessandra (May 30, 2003). "'Gypsy'
displays talent, humor".
Inland Valley...
- Långserud. In 1868 it was
bought by
antiquity commissioner Nils
Gabriel Djurklou.
Nowadays it is
stored in the
historical museum in Stockholm. The crucifix...
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Ridderstolpe von
Grooth Barnekow von
Kaulbars Åkerhielm af
Blombacka Löwen
Djurklou Kalling Stierneld Björnberg Grönhagen
Strokirch Hastfer von Lantingshausen...
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inscription facing the cemetery. When
Djurklou visited the
stone in 1869, it was
still in the same spot.
Djurklou considered its
placement to be unhelpful...
- (tracks 1, 2, 3 and 7),
piano (track 8)
Design Leo
Villareal –
artwork Erik
Djurklou –
photography Ewan
Ogden –
photography Production James Skelly – production...
- om
svenska qvinnor Gustaf Elgenstierna, Den
introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor. 1925-36. Nils
Gabriel Djurklou:
Lifvet i
Kinds härad (1885) v t e...
- Aviation.
Archived from the
original on 13
March 2017.
Retrieved 2020-03-07.
Djurklou,
Alessandra K. (1995-01-22). "Sky Queen". The Los
Angeles Times. p. 407...