-
Lindqvist is a
surname of
Swedish origin. It
means 'linden twig', as lind
means 'linden tree' (Tilia cordata), and
kvist means 'twig'. In Sweden, about...
-
Konstantin (Konsta)
Evert Lindqvist (former Kraft) (26
December 1877, in Kymi − 31
August 1920, in
Saint Petersburg) was a
locomotive driver and member...
- Chalmers:
Torsten Althin (1897–1982)[permanent dead link]
Svante Lindqvists webbplats, read on 14 July 2009 "APS
Member History". search.amphilsoc...
- Emma
Lindqvist (born 17
September 1997) is a
Swedish handball player for Herning-Ikast Håndbold and the
Swedish national team. She
represented Sweden...
- TT; Andersson,
Elisabet (14 May 2019). "'Sven
Lindqvists allvar och
patos imponerade'" ['Sven
Lindqvist's seriousness and
pathos impressed'].
Svenska Dagbladet...
-
Stefan Lindqvist (18
March 1967 – 1
March 2020) was a
Swedish professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
During his club career,
Lindqvist pla****...
-
Herman Lindqvist may
refer to:
Herman Lindqvist (politician) (1863–1932),
Swedish Social Democratic politician and
trade union organizer Herman Lindqvist (journalist)...
-
Abraham Lindqvist (18
November 1696 – 11
February 1801) was a
dragoon who
served under Charles XII and he was the last
surviving Swedish veteran of the...
-
Birgitta Lindqvist,
later Vickström (24 July 1942 – 24
February 2010) was a
Swedish cross-country skier. She
competed in
three events at the 1972 Winter...
-
finished 14th–32nd. "Albert
Lindqvist". Olympedia.
Retrieved 4
September 2021.
Albert Lindqvist. sports-reference.com
Albert Lindqvist.
Swedish Olympic Committee...