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- Gustaf Johan Lagerbielke (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɡɵ̂sːtav ˈlɑ̂ːgɛ(r)ˌbjɛlkɛ]; born 10 April 2000) is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as...
- Gustaf Lagerbielke may refer to: Gustaf Lagerbjelke, Swedish politician Gustaf Lagerbielke (footballer), Swedish footballer This disambiguation page lists...
- Baron Axel Lagerbielke, (15 July 1703 – 20 May 1782) was a Swedish naval officer and nobleman. He entered naval service early in his life and also served...
- 26 August 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024. "Gustaf Lagerbielke naar FC Twente" [Gustaf Lagerbielke to FC Twente] (in Dutch). FC Twente. 27 August 2024...
- Edit Gunilla Margareta Lagerbielke (1926–2013) was a Swedish textile artist who exerted considerable influence on arts and crafts in Sweden as a result...
- delighted to sign Gustaf Lagerbielke on five-year deal". Celtic FC. 16 August 2023. Retrieved 16 August 2023. "Gustaf Lagerbielke reveals rapid Celtic transfer...
- No. Pos. Nation Player 4 DF  SWE Gustaf Lagerbielke (at Twente until 30 June 2025) 22 MF  KOR Kwon Hyeok-kyu (at Hibernian until 30 June 2025) 23 FW  AUS...
- Fellowship is limited to 120 chairs under the age of 60. 1826–1827: Johan Lagerbielke 1832–1837: Carl August Gyllengranat 1838–1844: Carl August Gyllengranat...
- Aron Isak Silfversparre 1792–1801: Schering Rosenhane 1801–1805: Gustaf Lagerbielke 1805–1809: Gustaf af Wetterstedt 1809–1811: Carl Aron Ehrengranat 1811–1814:...
- Carl Georg Siöblad (1733–1740) Wilhelm Ludvig Taube (1741–1746) Axel Lagerbielke (1747; acting) Lars Dalman (1747–1752) Carl Harald Strömfelt (1752–1769)...