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Jeppe Strokirk (16 June 1789 – 16
February 1856) was a
Swedish ironmaster.
Jeppe Strokirk was born in Ölsboda on June 16, 1789. His
parents were Elias...
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Strokirk family, also
known as von Strokirch, is a
Baltic German and
Swedish noble family of
German origin.
Different branches of the
family were elevated...
- The Call, in
early 1992. With this
lineup and the
addition of
Anders Strokirk on vocals, who
replaced Stefan Harrvik (who had sung on the
Unholy Prophecies...
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Elias Carl
Strokirk (15
September 1814 – 13 June 1887) was a
Swedish ironmaster and
cavalry master.
Elias Carl
Strokirk was born on
September 15, 1814...
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first ironmaster to the Degernäs Works.
Connected families include the
Strokirk family whose members married into the
Camitz family. They
operated the...
- cares?
Being this good at
something is good enough."
Necrophobic Anders Strokirk -
vocals Sebastian Ramstedt - lead guitar,
rhythm guitar Johan Bergebäck...
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Tomas Skogsberg and
engineered by
Tomas Skogsberg and Lars Liden.
Anders Strokirk:
Vocals Tobias Sidegard: B****
David Parland: Guitars,
Keyboard Joakim Sterner:...
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Kilsbergen to the east. Ölsboda
Manor was
built in the late 1820s by
Jeppe Strokirk and
architect Fredrik Blom. The
manor house's
vestibule was
inspired by...
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stift in Norrköping from 1783 to 1796. Idun. Tidskrift. Nr 19, 1900.
Oscar Fredrik Strokirk: Kultur- och
personhistoriska anteckningar / Första delen...
- märkvärdigheter,
Volym 2.
Natur & Kultur, 1967 Idun. Tidskrift. Nr 19, 1900.
Oscar Fredrik Strokirk: Kultur- och
personhistoriska anteckningar / Första delen...