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Nobel (1833–1896). "Johannes
Rudbeckius".
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- him from his son, and
occasionally with the
surname Latinized as
Olaus Rudbeckius) (13 September[citation needed] 1630 – 12
December 1702) was a Swedish...
- Olof
Rudbeck the
Younger or
Olaus Rudbeckius d.y. (15
March 1660 – 23
March 1740) was a
Swedish explorer, scientist, botanist,
ornithologist and rector...
- in 1940 by
Marcussen & Sön and is an
electropneumatic organ.
Johannes Rudbeckius (1581–1646), was
bishop at Västerås from 1619
until his death. The cathedral...
-
gymnasium (secondary school) in Sweden, was
built in Västerås by
Johannes Rudbeckius in 1623. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the
growing of cu****ber became...
- the city of Västerås by the
Bishop of Västerås,
Johannes Rudbeckius in 1632.
Johannes Rudbeckius had
founded the
first Gymnasium (school) for
males in 1623...
-
monumental fountain, St. Louis, Missouri, 1936–1940
Monument to
Johannes Rudbeckius, Västerås, 1923
Numerous works at
Cranbrook Educational Community, Bloomfield...
-
politician Johannes Richter (born 1993),
German basketball player Johannes Rudbeckius (1581–1646),
Swedish bishop Johannes Semper (1892–1970),
Estonian writer...
-
Universe 1955 Hans Rosling* (1948–2017),
physician and
statistician Olaus Rudbeckius (1630–1702),
scientist Rasmus Sandin* (2000–),
professional ice hockey...
- is
attested in the
seventeenth century Swedish Church.
Bishop Johannes Rudbeckius (1619–1646)
habitually ordained men to the
diaconate in
advance of ordaining...