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- Charlotta Maria Thérèse Lizinka Dyrssen, née af Ugglas (28 July 1866 – 9 September 1952), was a Swedish women's rights activist. She served as chairperson...
- nursed by his first cousin, Lizinka Campbell Brown, a wealthy widow from the Nashville area. Ewell had been attracted to Lizinka since his teenage years,...
- in Stockholm, Sweden, the son of admiral Wilhelm Dyrssen and baroness Lizinka af Uggla. His brother, Magnus Dyrssen, became lieutenant colonel and served...
- Sjöväsendet from 1894 to 1898. In 1888, Dyrssen was married to baroness Lizinka af Ugglas (1866–1952), the daughter of Gustaf af Ugglas [sv] and Therese...
- pentathlete Helena Dyrssen (born 1959), Swedish jurist and politician Lizinka Dyrssen (1866–1952), Swedish women's rights activist Wilhelm Dyrssen (1858–1929)...
- May 1894 in Karlskrona, the son of Admiral Wilhelm Dyrssen and baroness Lizinka af Uggla. His brother was Lieutenant General Gustaf Dyrssen. Dyrssen was...
- Svenska lärarinnors pensionsförening (Society for Retired Female Teachers) Lizinka Dyrssen (1866–1952) – women's rights activist Agda Montelius (1850–1920)...
- Political party Whig Party Spouse Elizabeth Boddie Children Elijah Boddie Elliston, Lizinka (Elliston) Buford Parent(s) Joseph Thorpe Elliston Louisa Mullen...
- his wife Elizabeth Boddie. The Ellistons were enslavers. Their daughter, Lizinka, inherited the plantation. With her husband, Edward Buford, a Confederate...
- (1870), Ban Leget (1872), his masterpiece Nikola Šubić Zrinski (1876), and Lizinka (1878), in addition to operettas, musical comedies, cantatas, songs and...