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Haquin Spegel (Haqvin) (14 June 1645 – 17
April 1714), born Håkan
Spegel in
Ronneby in
Blekinge (today in Sweden), was a
religious author and hymn writer...
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Through a Gl****
Darkly (Swedish: Såsom i en
spegel, lit. 'As in a Mirror') is a 1961
Swedish drama film
written and
directed by
Ingmar Bergman, and starring...
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summoned to Lund, to be
appointed Bishop of Lund. At the
death of
Haquin Spegel,
Steuchius was
elected new
archbishop in 1714. He
worked in
Uppsala until...
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Magician (also
released as
Ansiktet (lit. Swedish: "The Face") as
Johan Spegel, an
ailing vaudevillian. A man with a self-destructive personality, health...
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skall sova över" (1988) "Talking in Your Sleep" (1988) "I
varje spegel" / "Ain't it Just the Way" (1988) "Tänd ett ljus" / "What Can I Do?" (1989)...
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Ravages of Life, a
collection of essays, 1961) Det är dags (1965)
Flyende spegel (1974) "Rabbe Enckell". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved 28
March 2014...
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September 1700 In
office 1700–1709
Predecessor Olov
Svebilius Successor Haquin Spegel Previous post(s)
Bishop of Strängnäs (1687–1700)
Orders Consecration 7 January...
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Published in
Chicago Sun-Times and
Chicago Tribune on June 21, 2005.
Spegel,
Ashley (June 28, 2005). "Chamberlin's in For
Pumpkins Reunion... To Nobody's...
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Yugoslav counter-intelligence (KOS, Kontra-obavještajna služba),
showed Špegel announcing that they were at war with the army and
giving instructions about...
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Croatian literature Notes From the
Middle Low
German verb ulen ("to wipe") and
spegel ("mirror"), the
latter term
being used in the
meaning of "buttocks, behind"...