Johan Jakob (or Jacob) Borelius (27 July[citation needed] 1823 – 1909) was an influential professor of theoretical philosophy at the University of Lund...
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professor of practical philosophy. He was the teacher and mentor of Johan Jakob Borelius. For four years, he tutored the royal family in Stockholm. There...
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the early 1930s, Segerståhl married Elisabet Söderblom, the daughter of Johan Söderblom, an agricultural consultant from Vindeln. Elisabet was also a...
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so) is usually mentioned as the first woman at Lund University. Hilma Borelius was the first woman who finished a doctorate in Lund, in 1910. The first...
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Lind af Hageby-von Porten. Stockholm: Norstedt. p. 624. SELIBR 10076756. Borelius, Hilma (1926). "Carl Gustaf Brinkman, von". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon...
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Gripsholmgalleriet (Stockholm 1833) Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, av Hilma Borelius, 1922, Lund (in Swedish) Carin Österberg: Svenska kvinnor: Föregångare...
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Joel Feinberg Joel J. Kupperman Joest Lips Johan Jakob Borelius Johan Robeck Johan van Benthem (logician) Johan Vilhelm Snellman Johann Adam Bergk Johann...
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Romson Green Party Stockholm Municipality Per Bolund October 3, 2006 282 Maria Borelius Moderate Party Stockholm County Mikael Sandström October 17, 2006...
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Social Democratic Party 1988–1998 Karl Boo Centre Party 1971–1988 Maria Borelius 1960– Moderate Party 2006 Bengt Börjesson Centre Party 1971–1979 Erik...
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