- Carl
Ludvig Lithander (26
January 1773 – 17
December 1843) was an Estonian-Swedish
composer and
military officer. He was born and
raised in Estonia, but...
- cast by the
Bergholtz Bellfoundry [sv] in 1965.
Composer Carl
Ludvig Lithander was
organist of the
church 1801–1814.
History of
Stockholm "St
Clara Church...
- of
Prussia (9
December 1949 – 18
January 1992); she
married Per-Edvard
Lithander on 27
January 1973 and they were
divorced in 1978. They had two sons and...
- (born 1988)
Princess Xenia of
Prussia (1949–1992),
married Per-Edvard
Lithander and had
issue Prince Hubertus of
Prussia (1909–1950)
Prince Frederick...
-
Swedish emb****y and
later sta**** at the
apartment of
Swedish consul Cecilia Lithander. However, the
Swedish amb****ador felt he
could better impersonate a Canadian...
- no. 1 (2002): 11–20. McGill, Anne-Thea,
Joanna M. Stewart,
Fiona E.
Lithander,
Caroline M. Strik, and
Sally D. Poppitt. "Relationships of low serum...
- decorations. All
furnishings were also replaced.
Composer Carl
Ludvig Lithander was
organist of the
church 1824–1839.
After World War II, the
church was...
- born in
Furnes as a
daughter of
Harald Heyerdahl (1824–1886) and
Marie Lithander. She took education, and
studied languages abroad. In 1889 she married...
- (1860–1948)
Artur Lemba (1885–1963) Märt-Matis Lill (born 1975) Carl
Ludvig Lithander (1773–1843)
Mihkel Lüdig (1880–1958)
Ester Mägi (1922–2021)
Malle Maltis...
-
following players for AIK
received a winner's medal: Stig Hultman,
Bengt Lithander, Hans Möller (1),
Evert Djupmark,
Svante Malmgren (6),
Kjell Jönsson (1)...