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- Peter Fjellstedt (17 September 1802 – 4 January 1881) was a Swedish Nyevangelist missionary and preacher who founded the Fjellstedt School and Evangeliska...
- 17°37′59.33″E / 59.8607750°N 17.6331472°E / 59.8607750; 17.6331472 The Fjellstedt School (Swedish: Fjellstedtska skolan) was a private boarding school in...
- 19th century and early 20th century's physical anthropology. Here, Gustaf Retzius is taking the measurements of the Sámi man Fjellstedt from Härjedalen....
- worked within the state church. Her Sunday school was supported by Peter Fjellstedt and grew quickly, with 250 students noted in 1853. Around 1851, Sunday...
- Alexander Worthy Clerk Nicholas Timothy Clerk Hans Werner Debrunner Peter Fjellstedt Herman Gundert Peter Hall Theodore Hamberg Hermann Herlitz Regina Hesse...
- doi:10.1046/j.1523-1755.2001.0590051821.x. PMID 11318953. Harnevik L, Fjellstedt E, Molbaek A, Tiselius HG, Denneberg T, Söderkvist P (2002). "Identification...
- at the University of Uppsala in 1872, taught at the Fjellstedt School, founded by Peter Fjellstedt, in Uppsala 1872–1878, and was appointed professor extraordinary...
- general grammar school 1899–1911. From 1911 to 1925 he taught at the Fjellstedt School. Brolén published, amongst other things, Senecas Valda skrifter...
- promoted to deputy librarian in 1830. In 1829, he met missionary Peter Fjellstedt; the two became friends. Wieselgren was ordained a priest in 1833 and...
- working as an ****istant village pastor, he met a Basel missionary, Peter Fjellstedt, who encouraged him to resume his missionary vocation. In 1836 he was...