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Jaquette Liljencrantz (1848–1920) was a
Danish (originally Swedish) writer, journalist, Women's
rights activist and socialist. She was emplo**** by the...
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Adelina Liljencrantz (January 19, 1876 –
October 7, 1910) was an
American writer of Norse-themed
historical novels.
Ottilie Adelina Liljencrantz was born...
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loosely based on the 1902
novel The
Thrall of Leif the
Lucky by
Ottilie A.
Liljencrantz. The
Viking was
directed by Roy
William Neill. Lord
Alwin (LeRoy Mason)...
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Motte Fouqué,
Gunnar Gunnarsson,
Henrik Ibsen, Halldór Laxness,
Ottilie Liljencrantz,
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
George Mackay Brown,
William Morris, Adam...
- Nagi, Saad S.; Marshall,
Andrew G.; Makdani, Adarsh; Jarocka, Ewa;
Liljencrantz, Jaquette; Ridderström, Mikael; Shaikh, Sumaiya; O’Neill, Francis; Saade...
- was its
president from its
foundation in 1884
until 1914.
Charlotta Liljencrantz was born on 13
October 1831 in the
headquarters of the
cavalry unit Life...
- (1926–2005),
American actress and
daughter of the
actor Otto
Kruger Ottilie A.
Liljencrantz (1876–1910),
American writer Tilly Losch (1903–1975),
Austrian dancer...
- Abbey, and
Abingdon Abbey. The Ward of King
Canute (1903) by
Ottilie A.
Liljencrantz.
Covers events of the
years 1016–1017,
focusing on the
final struggle...
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Baroness Lotten von
Plomgren (née
Liljencrantz) and
Colonel Erland von Plomgren. Her
maternal aunt was
Jaquette Liljencrantz, a
Swedish born
Danish writer...