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| 1 | New Sweden |
| Governors Peter Minuit (1638) Peter Hollandaer Ridder (1640-1643) Johan Björnsson Printz (1643-1653) Johan Papegoya (1653-1654) Johan Classon Rising (1654-1655... was conquered by the New Sweden colony, led by governor Johan Rising. The fort was taken without ... | |
| 2 | List of Governors of Delaware |
| List of Delaware Governors Governors of New Sweden, 1639-1655 Peter Minuit 1639-1640 Peter Hollandaer Ridder 1640-1643 Johan Björnsson Printz 1643-1653 Johan Papegoya 1653-1654 Johan Classon Rising 1654-1655 Part of New Netherland, 1655-1664 Part of New York, 1664-1682 Part of Pennsylvania ... | |
| 3 | Johan Ludvig |
| Johan Ludvig (1694 - 1763) was minister of state ( Statsministr ) of Denmark (May 12, 1735 - 1751 ... | |
| 4 | Johan Neeskens |
| Johan Neeskens was a Dutch football player. He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004 ... | |
| 5 | Johan Asplund |
| Johan Asplund (born 1937) is a Swedish sociologist interested in social interaction and ethnomethodology, who appears cited in the works of Mats Alvesson (on reflexive methodology and critical management theory). His works are not currently widely translated from the original Swedish. Johan ... | |
| 6 | Prince Carl Johan, Duke of Dalecarlia |
| Count Carl Johan Bernadotte af Wisborg, Duke of Dalecarlia (1916-2003), was the son of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden and Crown Princess Margaret of Connaught. Carl Johan lost his sucession rights in 1946 when he married a woman who wasn´t royal or noble. In his last years he was married to ... | |
| 7 | Ole-Johan Dahl |
| Professor emeritus Ole-Johan Dahl (October 12, 1931 - June 29 2002) was a Norwegian computer... ved Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt. Simscript implementation / by Vic Bell and Ole-Johan Dahl. Oslo... Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard. Oslo: Norsk regnesentral, [1965?]. SIMULA : a language for ... | |
| 8 | Johan August Sandels |
| Johan August Sandels Count Johan August Sandels (1764-1831) was a Swedish soldier and politician, being appointed Viceroy of Norway ( Riksståthållare in Swedish, Rigsstatholder in Norwegian... series of epic poems by Johan Ludvig Runeberg ... | |
| 9 | 1754 in architecture |
| See also: 1753 in architecture, other events of 1754, 1755 in architecture and the architecture timeline. Buildings Wies Pilgrimage Church in Germany, designed by Johan and Dominikus Zimmerman. Births Deaths John Wood the Elder (born 1704 ... | |
| 10 | Illwinter |
| Illwinter is the name of a small Scandinavian software company composed of Johan Karlsson and Kristoffer Osterman. Computer games by Illwinter Conquest of Elysium II Dominions: Priests, Prophets & Pretenders Dominions II: The Ascension Wars (released in the end of 2003 ... | |
| 11 | Johan Henrik Nebelong |
| Johan Henrik Nebelong (1817--1871) a danish architect, worked in Norway from 1840 to 1853. Best known for Oscarshall (1847-1852). Other buildings are Tollpakkhuset (customs house), Kommandantboligen (Commanders living quarters at Akershus festning). Reconstructions on Heddal stavkirke , Telemark ... | |
| 12 | Johan Ludvik Mowinckel |
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| 13 | John I of Sweden |
| Johan Sverkersson (1201? - 1222) was a Swedish king between 1216 and 1222. He was the son of Sverker Karlsson. Preceded by: Eric X King of Sweden Succeeded by: Eric XI ... | |
| 14 | Lars Johan Hierta |
| Lars Johan Hierta (January 23, 1801 - November 20, 1872) was a Swedish publicist, publisher and politician. He was the founder of the newspaper Aftonbladet . See also: List of Swedes ... | |
| 15 | Tilly |
| Tilly can refer to: Johan Tzerclaes, Count of Tilly Several communes of France: Tilly, in the Eure département Tilly, in the Yvelines département A village of Belgium: Tilly, in the municipality of Villers-la-Ville ... |