• 1928 Summer Olympics Brita Horn (17451791), Swedish countess and courtier Brita Johansson (born 1941), Finnish athlete Brita Klemetintytär (1621–1700)...
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    Brita Margaretha Horn (1745 – 13 March 1791), was a Swedish countess and courtier. She is known for being the love interest of Charles XIII of Sweden...
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  • television personality Brita Horn (1745-1791), Swedish courtier and letter writer Bruce Horn (born 1960), American programmer Carl von Horn (1847–1923), Bavarian...
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    Maja-Lisa Borgman, coffee house owner (born 1750s) Brita Horn, courtier (born 1745) Carl Michael Bellman (1791). "Fredmans sånger". Project Runeberg (in Swedish)...
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    courtier, known as one of the "Three Graces" (died 1818) - Brita Horn, courtier (died 1791) - Hedvig Catharina Lillie, politically active salonniere (born...
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    influence of alcohol. Anna Zippel (1676) – executed in Stockholm for witchcraft Brita Zippel (1676) – sister of above; executed in Stockholm for witchcraft Johan...
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  • flowering plant genus Tunica of the pink or carnation family DMP · 1070 1071 Brita 1924 RE Great Britain, where the 1-meter telescope for the Simeiz Observatory...
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  • April 17 Friedrich Hensing, German physician (d. 1745) Pierre-Thomas-Nicolas Hurtaut, French writer (d. 1791) Christian Gottfried Krause, German composer...
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