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    Christina "Stina" Charlotta Piper (17 January 1734 – 1800) was a Swedish estate manager and countess. She was the daughter of Carl Fredrik Piper and Ulrika...
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  • musician Stina Oscarson (born 1975), Swedish theatre director, author, and debater Stina Piper (1734–1800), Swedish freight manager and countess Stina Quint...
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  • Nations official Sophie Piper (1757–1816), Swedish countess Stina Piper (1734–1800), Swedish countess Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper (born 1963), American...
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    on 15 October 1756 to Count Erik Brahe and his second wife Countess Stina Piper, three months after his father's death. Like his father, he supported...
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    plats i frihetstidens Stockholm", Stockholm, 2011 Carin Bergström, "Stina Piper: grevinna i 1700-talets Sverige", Stockholm, 2007 Nina Sjöberg (red.)...
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    Stenbock. He married 1745 to Eva Catharina Sack (1727–1753) and 1754 to Stina Piper, and became the father of Per Eriksson Brahe and Magnus Fredrik Brahe...
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    Anna Sophia "Sophie" Hagman, née Anna Kristina "Stina" Hagman (31 December 1758, in Eskilstuna, Södermanland, Sweden – 6 May 1826, in Stockholm, Sweden)...
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    advertising poster for Lillet (blue background): 253  2008: Posters designed by Stina Persson 2012: Sara Singh illustrations for Lillet 2014: Lillet Paris rooftop...
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  • Brooklyn Funk Essentials "Anyone Could Happen to Me" – Nation of Abel "Peter Piper" – Run–D.M.C. "To Be Loved" – Basscut "Never Take Your Place" – Mr. Fingers...
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  • earliest children's magazines in the country. The magazine was established by Stina Quint in 1892 under the name Folkskolans barntidning (Swedish: Elementary...
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