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Frideborg Winblad (January 18, 1869 –
November 30, 1964) was an
elementary school teacher in Härnösand, Sweden, who went on to
become Sweden's
first female...
- Mor
Frideborg ('Mother
Frideborg') or only
Frideborg (died
circa 851), was a
Swedish woman in
Birka when the
first Christian mission arrived, led by Ansgar...
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during six
months at Birka, on Lake Mälaren,
where the
wealthy widow Mor
Frideborg extended hospitality.
Ansgar organized a
small congregation with her and...
- Norberg, women's
curling Olympic gold
medalist Lubbe Nordström, writer/poet
Frideborg Winblad,
educator and
administrator Lena Endre,
Actor L****e Lindh, Musician...
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Hanna Trettondedag jul (no name)
August Erland Gunnar Sigurd Jan
Frideborg Knut
Felix Laura Hjalmar Anton Hilda Henrik Fabian Agnes Vincent Emelie...
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impersonator Peter Artedi or
Petrus Arctaedius (1705–1735),
naturalist Frideborg Winblad,
educator and
administrator Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
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Debora Engström (m. 1929–1949) Parent(s)
Johanna Winblad (1859–1916) Per Olof
Bernhard Wahlberg (1852–1927)
Relatives Frideborg Winblad, aunt...
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Vinblad is the
Swedish and
Danish word for "wine leaf" or
grape leaf.
Frideborg Winblad (1869–1964),
Swedish educator Ann
Winblad (born 1950), American...
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Pamplona (or 852)
Ishaq ibn
Yahya ibn Mu'adh,
Muslim governor Mor
Frideborg,
Swedish noblewoman Muhammad ibn Ishaq,
Muslim governor Ólchobar mac Cináeda...
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Baltsar August,
Augusta Erland Gunnar,
Gunder Sigurd,
Sigbritt Jan,
Jannike Frideborg,
Fridolf Knut Felix,
Felicia Laura,
Lorentz Hjalmar,
Helmer Anton, Tony...