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Israel Gustaf Kolmodin (24
December 1643 – 19
April 1709) was a
Swedish hymnwriter and
Lutheran priest,
active in the
Church of Sweden. He is
usually credited...
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Lieutenant General Karl
Rudolf Kolmodin (17
January 1896 – 29
August 1978) was a
Swedish Coastal Artillery officer.
Kolmodin's senior commands include postings...
- Come') is a
Swedish summertime hymn,
traditionally credited to
Israel Kolmodin after walking at Hångers källa
outside Visby. It was
first published in...
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Gustaf 'Valter'
Eugen Kolmodin (1910-1952), was a male
Swedish international table tennis player. He won a
bronze medal at the 1930
World Table Tennis...
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Zeytinler village and its
surrounding villages in the west of Urla.
Johannes Kolmodin was a
Swedish orientalist in Smyrna. He
wrote in his
letters that the Gr****...
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orientalist Johannes Kolmodin as scholar,
Elisabeth Özdalga Page 152, The last dragoman: the
Swedish orientalist Johannes Kolmodin as scholar, Elisabeth...
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Elisabeth (2006-03-07). The Last Dragoman:
Swedish Orientalist Johannes Kolmodin as Scholar, Activist, and Diplomat. I. B. Tauris. p. 152. ISBN 978-91-86884-14-7...
- 1909–1913 Karl Hammarberg, 1913–1915
Jonas Folcker, 1915–1920
Lennart Kolmodin, 1920–1949 Nils ****tröm, 1949–1965
Christian Lundeberg, 1905
Arvid Lindman...
- Özdalga, Elizabeth. "The Last Dragoman: the
Swedish Orientalist Johannes Kolmodin as Scholar,
Activist and
Diplomat (2006),
Swedish Research Institute in...
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April 2020. Stimberg, Florian; Narest, Alex; Bazzica, Alessio;
Kolmodin, Lennart;
Barrera Gonzalez, Pablo; Sharonova, Olga; Lundin, Henrik; Walters...