Gustav Stolpe (né Gustav Erik Stolpe; 26 September 1833 – 3 October 1901) was a Swedish-American composer, conductor, and performer. Gustav Stolpe was...
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river in Poland Daniel Owen Stolpe (1939–2018), American printmaker Gustav Stolpe (1833–1902), Swedish composer Hjalmar Stolpe (1841–1905), Swedish entomologist...
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Norman (1831–1885) August Söderman (1832–1876) Oscar de Wahl (1832–1873) Gustav Stolpe (1833–1901) Bertha Tammelin (1836–1915) Lotten Edholm (1839–1930) Elfrida...
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Stolpe is a historic village in the western suburbs of Berlin, the capital city of Germany. It is situated in the locality of Wannsee, in the borough of...
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September 19 – Ludwig von Brenner, conductor (died 1902) September 26 – Gustav Stolpe, conductor and composer (d. 1902) October 14 – William George Cusins...
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re-establishment of the state of Brandenburg in 1990, Prime Minister Manfred Stolpe promoted the renewed popularization of the song, so that it has now become...
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Gustav Mattias Anton Kasselstrand (born 27 June 1987) is a Swedish politician who co-founded the Alternative for Sweden (AfS) in 2018. He was chairman...
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Bernhard Zeller (= Forschungen zur Geschichte des Mittelalters 14; Wien 2009). Stolpe 1974 pp. 142 & 145 Stefan Donecker/Roland Steinacher, Rex Vandalorum. The...
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marriage was officiated by Rev. Dr. Johan Gustaf Mauritz Stolpe (1858–1938), son of composer Gustav Stolpe (1833–1901). In 1917, Harold and Karin both became...
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a far-right political party in Sweden. It was founded in March 2018 by Gustav Kasselstrand and William Hahne, along with other members of the Sweden Democratic...
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