• Karl Magnusson (died 1220) was the Bishop of Linköping during 1216–1220. Karl Magnusson was from the Bjälbo dynasty or House of Folkung (Folkungaätten)...
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  • Karl Magnusson, Bishop of Linköping who died at the Battle of Lihula in Estonia in 1220. Bengt Magnusson († 4 January 1237), succeeded Karl Magnusson...
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    King Johan himself, his cousin, Jarl Karl Döve (the brother of Birger Brosa), and his chancellor, Bishop Karl Magnusson led the fleet to Rotalia in Estonia...
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  • Falcon. Stefán Karl was the nephew of actor and comedian Magnús Ólafsson and cousin of former footballer Hörður Magnússon. Stefán Karl announced in October...
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    Ragnar Karl Magnusson (15 September 1901 – 4 March 1981) was a Swedish long-distance runner. He competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in the 5,000 and 10...
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  • Actor/Actress Character Patrick Magee Dr. Tom Gray Ayşe Tezel Nurse Casey Gordon Peter Astridge Karl Magnusson...
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    Lihula stronghold and set up a small garrison. Swedish Jarl Karl Döve and Bishop Karl Magnusson of Linköping, both from the powerful House of Bjälbo, also...
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    2003–2015 Peter Danielsson, 2015–2019 Elisabeth Svantesson, 2019–present Karl Magnusson, 1935 Fritiof Domö, 1935–1944 Jarl Hjalmarson, 1944–1950 Knut Ewerlöf...
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  • Patrik Karl Erik Magnusson (born 1969) is a Swedish genetic epidemiologist and senior researcher at the Karolinska Institute, where he leads the Swedish...
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    from the original on 2 August 2012. by the Estonian Institute. Bishop Karl Magnusson. Andresen 2002. Åsbrink 1935. See Nordisk familjebok- On this page /...
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