Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962) was a Swedish author, translator, foreign correspondent, and journal editor who wrote short stories and novels in both Swedish...
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Ahnfelt is a Swedish surname. It may refer too: Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962), Swedish author, translator, foreign correspondent Oscar Ahnfelt (1813–1882)...
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Ahnfelt, a factory manager, and his wife Signe (née Haase). Ahnfelt was the grandson of Arvid Ahnfelt [sv; da; de; ru] and nephew of Astrid Ahnfelt....
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Ibráhím al-Ahsá'í Jasmina Ahmetagić (born 1970, Yugoslavia/Serbia, nf/p) Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962, Sweden, f) Juhani Aho (1861–1921, Russian E/Finland, f)...
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Abrahamson (born 1976) Alf Ahlberg (1892–1979) Lars Ahlin (1915–1997) Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962) John Ajvide Lindqvist (born 1968) Gallie Åkerhielm (1907–1968)...
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poet & wr. Merete Ahnfeldt-Mollerup (b. 1963, Denmark), wr. & academic Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962, Sweden), fiction wr. Zeynep Ahunbay (b. 1946, Turkey/Ottoman...
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English-language works for children and young adults Catharina Ahlgren (1734–1800) Astrid Ahnfelt (1876–1962), writer, translator and editor, fostered cultural relations...
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living] (in French). Bourdeaux: Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 4. Ahnfelt, Arvid (1883). Från Europas hof, dess furstehus och aristokrati: skildringar...
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