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Swedish word for "glade". The
contemporary spelling in the 18th
century was
Leufsta, with
French orthography reflecting the
Walloon origin of the workforce...
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married Baroness Marianne De Geer af
Leufsta (born 1893), the
daughter of
chamberlain Baron Louis de Geer af
Leufsta and
Baroness Märtha Cederström. Marianne...
- af
Johannishus (1891–1960) and
Baroness Märta Ebba
Carolina de Geer af
Leufsta (1896–1976). She was
first married in 1942 to Carl-Herman
Albert Gerhard...
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double bullet (so
called from the mark OO) from Österby and hoop L from
Leufsta (now Lövsta),
whose mark
consisted of an L in a circle, both belonging...
- von
Platen Toll (Swedish family)
Barnekow Tawast Adlersparre de Geer af
Leufsta Fleming Snoilsky Lagerbring Cederström af
Wetterstedt Skjöldebrand Adelswärd...
- 1919–1950: Eugène von
Rosen 1951–1953:
Louis Carl
Gerard Etienne de Geer af
Leufsta 1953–1970: Joen
Lagerberg 1971–1977:
Alexis Aminoff 1977–1983: Tore Tallroth...
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daughter of
count Nils
Philip Gyldenstolpe and
Jacquette Elisabet De Geer af
Leufsta.
Charlotte Stierneld had a long
career at the
royal court. She and served...
- Glimskär, Monika; Backman,
Helena (2021). "'Livres de Musique' in the
Leufsta Library:
Traces of
Transnational Movement in
Sheet Music and
their Bindings"...
- Quebec. The
pipework is
modelled on the
Johan Niclas Cahman organ at
Leufsta Bruk,
Sweden from 1726/28. The case, though, is a
modern interpretation...
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Elisabet De Geer af
Leufsta (born 15
December 1863 in Frötuna), the
daughter of
Marshal of the Court,
Friherre Louis De Geer af
Leufsta, and his
first wife...