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- referring to the skin used by shapeshifters (hamramr, cf. fjaðrhamr). The fylgia is a ghost who ****ociates with (or, for a lack of better word, stalks or...
- Fylgia Ester Zadig (3 November 1921 - 3 September 1994) was a Swedish actress. Born in Malmö, Zadig was emplo**** with the Uppsala stadsteater (Uppsala...
- HSwMS Fylgia was an armored cruiser of the Swedish Navy. Launched in 1905, the ship was in service until 1953. The cruiser was primarily used as a training...
- Fylgia amazonica is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is the only species in the genus Fylgia. It is a deep forest species, breeding...
- (1954; based on the novel by Selma Lagerlöf). Eklund was married to actress Fylgia Zadig. He was the father of economist Klas Eklund and grandfather of novelist...
- Eklund. His paternal grandparents were Swedish actors Bengt Eklund and Fylgia Zadig. Eklund had his first American experience as a foreign exchange student...
- Kvarngärdet, Uppsala as the son of the actor couple Bengt Eklund (1925-1998) and Fylgia Zadig (1921-1994). He went to high school in Stockholm, but also spent his...
- Pueyrredón served until 1947 and 1954 respectfully. The Swedish Navy's HSwMS Fylgia underwent an extensive modernization from 1939 to 1940 and conducted neutrality...
- Dona Amélia (1899) - Renamed República 1910, wrecked 1915 Armoured cruiser Fylgia (1905) - Sold for BU 1957 Seaplane cruiser Gotland (1933) - converted to...
- Loboidothyridoidea and the family Muirwoodellidae. The type species is "Terebratula" fylgia Oppel (1863); genus also includes "Pygope" seguenzae Di Stefano (1887) and...