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- Wecksell (born 7 July 1991) is a Swedish football defender. KIF Örebro DFF Winner Swedish Cup: 2010 Runner-up Damallsvenskan: 2014 "Jennie Wecksell"...
- Josef Julius Wecksell (19 March 1838 – 9 August 1907) was a Finnish poet and playwright. Wecksell was born at Turku, Finland. He was the son of the hatter...
- 6. Richard "Xizt" Landström 7. Adil "ScreaM" Benrlitom 8. Jesper "JW" Wecksell 9. Spencer "Hiko" Martin 10. Ladislav "GuardiaN" Kovács 11. Adam "friberg"...
- Swastika Thor's Hammer Thunderbolt Ukonvasara Vajra Valknut Forsman, Jaakko; Wecksell, J. A.; Havu, I.; Salovaara, Hannes, eds. (1926). "Hakaristi". Pieni Tietosanakirja...
- they were again condemned to death but reprieved. In 1862, Josef Julius Wecksell used the events in Åbo as a basis for his fictitious play Daniel Hjort...
- Website". Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. Forsman, Jaakko; Wecksell, J. A.; Havu, I.; Salovaara, Hannes, eds. (1926). "Hakaristi". Pieni Tietosanakirja...
- Finnish poet Josef Julius Wecksell "Demanten på marssnön" ("The Diamond on the March Snow"), Op. 36/6 (1900); text by Wecksell The collection was first...
- suursanakirja (in Finnish). WSOY. ISBN 951-0-22044-2. Schoolfield, G.C. (1984). "Wecksell, Josef Julius (1838–1907)". In Hochman, Stanley (ed.). McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia...
- Desire (as Stanley) Georg Büchner: Danton's death (as Danton) Josef Julius Wecksell: Daniel Hjort (as Olavi) Tuulikki 1934 (Odeon A 228258) – a waltz Tuohinen...
- tied with the fnatic players of Robin "flusha" Rönnquist, Jesper "JW" Wecksell, and Markus "pronax" Wallsten in terms of major wins. Astralis were described...