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- Anton Rolandsson Martin (3 August 1729 at Mündi manor (Müntenhoff) near Paide, Estonia – 30 January 1785 in Åbo) was a Swedish botanist. He was son of...
- Linnaeus was heard to speak ill of Rolander on several occasions. Anton Rolandsson Martin (1729–1785) was born in what is now Estonia and later came to Sweden...
- Bacchae 2.1 Archived 2007-06-30 at the Wayback Machine on the web. See: Rolandsson, Ottiliana, Pure Artistry: Ingmar Bergman, the Face as Portal and the...
- Strindberg's work pla**** in Bergman's life and career, see: Ottiliana Rolandsson, Pure Artistry: Ingmar Bergman, the Face as Portal and the Performance...
- Johann Gerhard König Adam Kuhn Pehr Löfling Erik Gustaf Lidbeck Anton Rolandsson Martin Pehr Osbeck Daniel Rolander Göran Rothman Daniel Solander Anders...
- wired.com. Retrieved 27 May 2020. Uriarte, Juan J.; Uhl, Franziska E.; Rolandsson Enes, Sara E.; Pouliot, Robert A.; Weiss, Daniel J. (December 2018). "Lung...
- Valentina Dagiene, Barbara Demo, Natasa Grgurina, Claudio Mirolo, Lennart Rolandsson, Amber Settle, Com****tional thinking in K-9 education, Proceedings of...
- Andersen, Mette K.; Sterner, Maria; Forsén, Tom; Käräjämäki, Annemari; Rolandsson, Olov; Forsblom, Carol; Groop, Per-Henrik; Lahti, Kaj; Nilsson, Peter...
- Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It is named after Swedish botanist Anton Rolandsson Martin. The glacier has a length of about five kilometers. It is located...
- Swedish race car driver Anton von Maron (1733–1808), Austrian painter Anton Rolandsson Martin (1729–1785), Swedish botanist Anton Martinson (1883–1919), Estonian...