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- Emmelie Konradsson (born 9 April 1989) is a Swedish former footballer who pla**** in midfield for Damallsvenskan club Umeå IK and the Sweden women's national...
- constant member Sven de Caluwé, guitarist Ian Jekelis, guitarist Dan Konráðsson and drummer Ken Bedene. Although the band originally had an entire lineup...
- Thorvald Kodransson the Far Traveller (Old Norse: Þorvaldr Koðránsson inn víðförli) was one of the first Christian missionaries in Iceland and then in...
- Gísli Konráðsson (18 June 1787 – 2 February 1877) was an Icelandic farmer, folklorist and historian in the 19th century. He was born in Gísli was born...
- Jesper Ilmari Korhonen Konradsson (born 4 June 1994) is a Swedish handball player for USAM Nîmes Gard and the Swedish national team. He competed at the...
- Gottlieb Konráðsson (born 9 February 1961) is an Icelandic cross-country skier. He competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1984 Winter Olympics...
- A short distance from there is Ytra-Skörðugil, where the savant Gísli Konráðsson lived for a long time. The Glaumbær church site, which is now the Skagafjörður...
- Kristianstad's Markus Olsson was the top scorer of the match at 11 goals. Jesper Konradsson scored the most goals for Alingsås, 6. Ola Lindgren said after the match:...
- 1007/s11419-017-0385-6. PMC 5754390. PMID 29367861. Carlsson A, Sandgren V, Svensson S, Konradsson P, Dunne S, Josefsson M, Dahlén J (February 2018). "Prediction of designer...
- (2013–2020) Max Darj (2009–2017) Emil Frend Öfors (2014–2017) Jesper Konradsson (2011–2017) Gustav Rydergård (2006–2009) "The team 2019/2020" (in Swedish)...