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Gustafva Björklund (1794–1862) was a
Swedish cookery book-author and
restaurant owner. Björklund was
originally from Finland, but
moved to
Sweden as a...
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Gustafva "Stafva"
Carolina Lindskog (1794-1851), was a
Swedish athlete. She was a
pioneer within the
field of
physical education of
women in Sweden, and...
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Wendela Gustafva Sparre af
Rossvik (December 14, 1772 – May 7, 1855) was a
Swedish textile artist. She was a
member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Arts...
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Gustafva Röhl (1798–1848), was a
Swedish educator. She was the
sister of
Maria Röhl. She
became a
governess after the
death of her
parents in 1822, and...
- (1749–1808) ∞ (1)
Florentina Gustava Strömbom (1765-1795) ∞ (2)
Baroness Gustafva Eleonora Rudbeck (1767-1828) Carl
Henrik Gyllenhaal (1788–1857) ∞ ∞ (1)...
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Caroline Gustafva Eleonora von
Knorring (6
October 1841 – 4
August 1925) was a
Swedish photographer and one of the
first professional woman photographers...
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Gustafva Sofia Hjärne (4 July 1780 – 6
March 1860), was a
Finnish baroness,
writer and
salon holder.
Gustafva Sofia Rosenborg was born in Sweden, the...
- in Bladåker,
Uppsala County, Sweden, to
Johan Jakob Bovin and
Kristina Gustafva Forsberg. He was
mayor of the town of Sala from 1859 and
district chief...
- Turner,
English painter (b. 1775) Karl Drais,
German inventor (b. 1785)
Gustafva Lindskog,
Swedish athlete (b. 1794) Ross,
David (2002). Ireland: History...
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Johanna Gustafva Sundberg also
known as
Johanna Gillberg (20
January 1828 in
Stockholm – 18
February 1910 in Stockholm) was a
Swedish Ballerina and ballet...