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Månsson may
refer to:
Fabian Månsson (1872–1938),
Swedish Socialist politician Gertrud Månsson (1866–1935),
Swedish politician,
first woman in the Stockholm...
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Olaus Magnus (born Olof
Månsson;
October 1490 – 1
August 1557) was a
Swedish writer, cartographer, and
Catholic clergyman.
Olaus Magnus (a
Latin translation...
- Hans
Månsson (1612–1691) was a
Swedish soldier and a
convicted criminal who was sent to New
Sweden along the
lower reaches of the
Delaware River in what...
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Peder Månsson (c.1460 – 17 May 1534) was a
Swedish author and
prelate who
served as the
Bishop of Västerås from 1524 till 1534.
Månsson was born around...
- Tina
Månsson (born 22
April 1968) is a
Swedish ice
hockey player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1998
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Karl
Fabian Månsson (1872–1938) was a
Swedish politician. In his youth,
Månsson used the
pseudonym Dacke, a name he
borrowed from the 16th
century peasant...
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Pernilla Elisabet Månsson Colt (née
Månsson, 23
December 1966) is a
Swedish television presenter, producer, editor, and journalist.
Månsson Colt was born...
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Claes Göran
Månsson (born 5
February 1950) is a
Swedish actor, comedian,
writer and film director, most
famous for his work on Lorry.
Månsson also co-starred...
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grandfather of
aviator Charles Lindbergh.
August Lindbergh was born Ola
Månsson in Smedstorp,
Tomelilla Muni****lity in Skåne, Sweden. His father, Måns...
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modified form of
Ioannes Magnus, a
Latin translation of his
birth name
Johan Månsson; 19
March 1488 – 22
March 1544) was the last
functioning Catholic Archbishop...