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- Leuhusen is a Swedish baronial family. Members include: Adelaïde Leuhusen (1828–1923), a Swedish baroness, painter and concert singer Anna Leuhusen (died...
- General Friherre Regner Niels Carlsson Leuhusen (22 December 1900 – 10 March 1994) was a Swedish Army officer. Leuhusen served as commander of Värmland Regiment...
- Denmark in the 1520s. Anna Leuhusen was born the child of Reinhold Leuhusen, merchant in Stockholm, and the sister of Martin Leuhusen, who is listed as a member...
- enabling her to take vocal training with Mlle Adelaide Valerius, Baronne de Leuhusen in Halmstad between 1857 and 1858. The Czech composer Bedřich Smetana,...
- Amalia Aurora Adelaïde Leuhusen, née Valerius (1 December 1828 – 1923), was a Swedish baroness, painter and concert singer. She was a teacher and benefactor...
- (1721-1772) Lars Herman Gyllenhaal (1757–1830) ∞ Baroness Hedvig Margareta Leuhusen (1763-1857) Lars Herman Gyllenhaal (1790–1858), Swedish Prime Minister...
- Herman Gyllenhaal (1757–1830) and his wife, Baroness Hedvig Margareta Leuhusen (1763–1857), daughter of Baron Carl Leuhausen (1724–1795) and Juliana Margareta...
- von Schwerin Cederhielm, von Düben Cronstedt Bildstein Giertta von Düben Leuhusen Wachschlager Leijonhielm Cedercreutz Scheffer Stiernstedt von Psilander...
- In Nilsson's case, the singer and teacher Adelaïde Valerius, Baronne Leuhusen and her sister the artist Bertha Valerius. [1] Paris and the Musical: The...
- Stierngranat 1849–1857: Enar Nordenfelt 1857–1867: C J Munck 1867–1884: A M Leuhusen 1884–1892: H O E d'Ailly 1892–1901: Fredrik August Åstrand 1901–1909: Otto...