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- Lennart Silfverstolpe (27 June 1888 – 4 August 1969) was a Swedish tennis player. He competed in the men's indoor singles event at the 1912 Summer Olympics...
- Succeeded by Axel Gabriel Leijonhufvud Cultural offices Preceded by First holder Swedish Academy, Chair No 7 1786–1794 Succeeded by Axel Gabriel Silverstolpe...
- Samuel Silverstolpe, who put him in touch with his idol, Haydn. Nine of these letters, written in 1800 to 1802, have been preserved in Silverstolpe's collection...
- offers detailed commentary on this movement. This was Frederik Samuel Silverstolpe, a Swedish diplomat. The event was a public rehearsal, not the premiere...
- Retrieved 4 September 2023. Kuschner, Jonas (2003–2006). "Silfverstolpe (Silverstolpe), släkt". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 32. National...
- friend, Gustav Silverstolpe, published what he felt were the three best at his own expense, titling them Opus 1. Later, Silverstolpe gave the rights...
- – 1908-12-11: Col Gustaf Björlin 1908-12-18 – 1912-04-13: Col Oscar Silverstolpe 1912-07-02 – 1916-12-31: Col Erik Bergström 1917-01-01 – 1922-10-21:...
- af Leopold (1785–88, 1792), Rosenstein (1787), Regnér (1790s), A. G. Silverstolpe (1793–95) and Franzén (1793–99). In 1795, the paper was taken over by...
- Haydn remarked to a common friend, Swedish diplomat Fredrik Samuel Silverstolpe: "The symphony he wrote here in Vienna especially for me will be regarded...
- Klercker 1860–1870: Johan Gabriel Eketrä 1870–1884: David August Leonard Silverstolpe 1884–1897: Axel Magnus Otto Reuterskiöld 1897–1902: Waldemar Anshelm...