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Wilhelm Enqvist (Russian: О́скар Адо́льфович Энквист,
Oskar Adolfovich Enkvist; 28
October 1849 – 3
March 1912) was a Finnish-Swedish
admiral in the Imperial...
- S2CID 18837475. Nurmi, P.; Heinamaki, P.; Martinez, V. J.; Einasto, J.;
Enkvist, I.; Einasto, P.; Tago, E.; Saar, E.; Tempel, E. (2011-05-09). "The Sloan...
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December 22, 2015,
retrieved December 16, 2012
Jerker Rosander, Per-Anders
Enkvist &
Tomas Nauclér (February 2007), A cost
curve for
greenhouse gas reduction...
- the
Russian Second Pacific Squadron.
Under the
command of
Admiral Oskar Enkvist, Oleg was part of the
Russian Second Pacific Squadron,
which sailed from...
- part of the
Russian Baltic Fleet Aurora sailed as part of
Admiral Oskar Enkvist's Cruiser Squadron whose flagship would be the
protected cruiser Oleg, an...
- 1957–1962: Sven Lindman [fi] 1962–1966:
Oscar Nikula [fi] 1966–1969: Nils Erik
Enkvist [fi] 1969–1975: Karl-Gustav Fogel [fi] 1975–1978: Kurt Nyholm [fi] 1978–1982:...
- 1991),
Slovak politician Oskar Edlund (born 2002),
Swedish hurdler Oskar Enkvist (1849–1912),
Russian admiral Oskar Fischer (disambiguation),
multiple people...
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Philosophy of José
Ortega Y G****et.
Cambridge University Press. pp. 60–72.
Enkvist,
Inger (2002). "José
Ortega y G****et – The
Spanish philosopher who saw...
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Interview with Gerson. By
Nilsson PE, Upssala, 7 May Nilsson, Per-Erik;
Enkvist,
Victoria (2016-08-01). "Techniques of religion-making in Sweden: The case...
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mainly in
Sweden and in Finland.
Alternate spellings include Enquist and
Enkvist.
Notable people who have this
surname include: Björn
Morgan Enqvist, Swedish...