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- su****ions due to his youth. He later had a son called Svante, but Svante Mauritzson failed to have children of his own, and so the Younger Sture family died...
- Jan and Göran Nikolausson. In 1996 the band added two members, Johan Mauritzson and Thomas Karlsson. In November 2008 the band went on an indefinite hiatus...
- Goodreads. 2008. Retrieved May 18, 2013. Pramling Samuelsson, Ingrid; Mauritzson, Ulla; Asplund Carlsson, Maj; Ueda, Miyoko (1998). "A Mother and a Friend:...
- Emelie Hollow  Poland TVP Rafał "The Ride" English Thomas Karlsson Johan Mauritzson Joakim Övrenius Clara Rubensson  Portugal RTP The Black Mamba "Love Is...
- written by Joakim Övrenius, Thomas Karlsson, Clara Rubensson and Johan Mauritzson. The song was performed by Rafał. In March 2021, the Polish broadcaster...
- Headquarters Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States Key people Andreas Mauritzson, President & COO Founder Paul Touw, co-founder Keith Krach, Co-founder...
- Synthwave Songwriter(s) Joakim Övrenius Thomas Karlsson Clara Rubensson Johan Mauritzson Producer(s) Joakim Övrenius Rafał Brzozowski singles chronology Music...
- Gustav I and Erik XIV. This branch became extinct with the death of Svante Mauritzson Sture in 1616. The senior branch of the family was descended from Bo Stensson's...
- 1586 6 ** —  Poland 23 Rafał "The Ride" English Thomas Karlsson Johan Mauritzson Joakim Övrenius Clara Rubensson DNQ (14) 1587 7 ** 14  Moldova 16 Natalia...
- (1927–1929) Chester N. Gould, University of Chicago (1925–1927) Jules Mauritzson, Augustana College (1923–1925) Henning L****n, University of Iowa (1921–1923)...