Jonsson — may refer to:*Åke Jonsson, Swedish motocross racer *Andreas Jonsson (born 1980), *Busk Margit Jonsson (born 1929), Soprano opera singer *Carl Jonsson (1885 1966), Swedish tug of war competitor *Dennis Jonsson (born 1983),Swedish footballer *Folke … Wikipedia
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Gustaf Oskar Andersson Malme — Nacimiento 24 de octubre 1864 Fallecimiento 5 de marzo 1937 Residencia … Wikipedia Español
Gustaf Adolf Jonsson — (June 26, 1879 ndash; April 30, 1949) was a Swedish sport shooter who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics, in the 1912 Summer Olympics, and in the 1920 Summer Olympics.In 1908 he won the silver medal in the team free rifle event.In the team… … Wikipedia
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Niels Jonsson Stromberg af Clastorp — (March 25, 1646 – August 16, 1723) was a Swedish soldier and Governor General of Swedish Estonia from 1706 to 1709. He was born with the family name Brattman which was ennobled to Strömberg in 1674, and after receiving the title of baron… … Wikipedia
Carl Gustaf von Nieroth — Count Carl Gustaf von Nieroth, a Swedish Finnish military and Governor General of Swedish Estonia 1709 1710 and of Finland 1710 1712. His date and location of his birth are unknown, but it was in Finland. The first information of his life is as a … Wikipedia
List of Olympic medalists in shooting — This is the complete list of Olympic medalists in shooting from 1900 to 2008. See also: Shooting at the Summer Olympics and Lists of Olympic medalists Contents 1 Current program 1.1 Men 1.1.1 50 metre rifle three positions … Wikipedia
Nordische Skiweltmeisterschaft 1926 — Die 3. Nordische Skiweltmeisterschaft wurde vom 4. bis 6. Februar 1926 in Lahti, Finnland, ausgetragen. Die Streckenlänge wurde erstmals von 18 auf 30 km erweitert. Bei den folgenden Weltmeisterschaften wurde jedoch wieder über eine Länge von 18… … Deutsch Wikipedia