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fantastical linguistic relationships. A
nephew of
Olaus the Elder,
Petter Rudebeck, also
wrote antiquarian books going even further,
purporting to locate...
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though the land had
already been
claimed by
Everett resident Nicholas Rudebeck. At that time, the
United States General Land
Office was
known to be corrupt...
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schools are
Hvitfeldtska gymnasiet, Göteborgs Högre Samskola,
Sigrid Rudebecks gymnasium and Polhemsgymnasiet. Some high-schools are also
connected to...
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Sigrid Rudebecks Gymnasium,
often called Rudebecks, is a
private high
school that was
founded 1869 by
reform educator,
Sigrid Rudebeck. It is,
along with...
- directed, co-written,
edited and shot by
Anders Jacobsson and
starring Johan Rudebeck, Per Löfberg and Olof Rhodin. The film's plot
follows film
editor Edward...
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Astrid Rudebeck (1893–1982) was a
Swedish court official. She
served as överhovmästarinna (senior lady-in-waiting) at the
Swedish Royal Court from 1956...
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Concord Monitor. TV Media. p. S6 – via newspapers.com. "About".
Clare Rudebeck,"One
Tough Cookie[permanent dead link]", The
Independent (London), February...
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moments held the film back. The Guardian's Dee
Rudebeck awarded the film
three out of five stars.
Rudebeck was
critical of the lack of
complex character...
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Petter Rudebeck [sv] (1660–1710)
since both the
oldest editions of it are
reminiscent of
Rudebeck's methodology and language.
Petter Rudebeck gathered...
- The
Rudbeck family, also
spelled Rudebeck or von
Rudebeck is a
Swedish noble family,
originating from
Northern Schleswig. They were
ennobled in 1719 by...