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He is married to Ebba Witt-Brattström, professor of literature at Södertörn University outside Stockholm.
* Ebba Witt-Brattström, Professor of Literature
However, other biographers, such as Ebba Witt-Brattström, have disputed the story of Singa, claiming there is no real evidence she ever existed.
* Ebba Witt-Brattström, Ediths jag-Edith Södergran och modernismens födelse, Norstedts förlag AB, Stockholm, 1997
Ebba Witt-Brattström ( born 1953 ) is a Swedish scholar in comparative literature.
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He is married to Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth, who is the current Minister for Culture, and has two children, Erik and Ebba.
The most famous trivia about this dispute is as follows: the queen dowager passed a window, followed by Ebba Brahe.
He is said to have said: “ Hadst thou now been alive, thy head would not have been in great safety .” Then Fleming ’ s widow Ebba Stenbock is said to have approached the Duke and responded: “ If my late husband had been alive, Your Grace would never have entered herein .”
A fourth work may have been the basis of a sermon about St Ebba ( 615 – 683 ), however the sermon itself is not in the style associated with Reginald.
The parish church, which is dedicated to St. Ebba is of ambiguous origin, being of partly Norman construction with a foundation, described as being pre-Conquest.
In the children's section is a statue of a young girl titled " Girl Holding Doves ," designed by Ebba Rapp McLauchlan.
A 19th century book refers to a holy well dedicated to Saint Tibba, though the location cannot now be identified, and there is similar doubt about the location of a well said to have been dedicated to Tibba's alleged relative, St Ebba.
Rågsved is most famous for supposedly giving birth to the Swedish punk rock movement in the late 1970s, with Ebba Grön taking the lead.
Ebba Segerberg is an academic and translator, noted for her translations of Swedish literature into English.
The parish church is the Anglican Church of St. Ebba ( named after Saint Æbbe the Elder, founder of abbeys and daughter of King Æthelfrith ), built in the eighteenth century as a chapel and rebuilt in 1860.
The End of the World () is a 1916 Danish science fiction drama film directed by August Blom and written by Otto Rung, starring Olaf Fønss and Ebba Thomsen.
Ebba The Movie is a documentary film of Swedish punk band Ebba Grön from 1982, by director and writer Johan Donner.
The Swedish reggaeband Dag Vag also participates in a part of the movie when Ebba is on tour.
The reference is intended to be ironic, since Ebba Grön's style is very different from that of ABBA.

Ebba and since
He had since 1613 tried to get his mother's permission to marry the noblewoman Ebba Brahe, but this was not allowed, and he had to give up his wishes to marry her, though he continued to be in love with her.

Ebba and married
1 June 1658 married 2ndly Gothenburg countess Christina Catharine De la Gardie ( 1632 – 1704 ), daughter of Field Marshal and Count Jakob De la Gardie ( 1583 – 1652 ) and Countess Ebba Brahe ( 1596 – 1674 ) in Göteborg and bought one of the largest estate in the Baltic area ( Kolga manor, Kuusalu Parish ) in Estonia from De la Gardie family with a land of 500 km².
in 1618, De la Gardie married Ebba Brahe, the love of young Gustavus Adolphus.
# Jakob Kasimir De la Gardie ( 1629 – 1658 ), married Ebba Sparre.
Only 12 days later on 26 October in Copenhagen he married another commoner, Sonja Christensen Robbert ( born in Copenhagen, 12 October 1909 ; died 21 May 2004 ), daughter of Robert Alexander Christensen Robbert and wife Ebba Elisabeth Svenson.
But in 1879 he resigned all his posts, and left Sweden abruptly for Florence with the Dowager Countess Ebba Piper, née Baroness Ruuth, whom he married in 1880.
In 1933 he married Ebba Söderhell, a teacher of biology and religion from Stockholm.

Ebba and Swedish
Simberg was born at Hamina ( original Swedish Fredrikshamn ) in Finland, the son of Colonel Nicolai Simberg and Ebba Matilda Simberg ( born Widenius ).
* Ebba d ' Aubert, Swedish pianist ( d. 1860 )
Ebba Magnusdotter Brahe ( 16 March 1596 – 5 January 1674 ) was a lady-in-waiting in the Swedish court, countess, and the mistress of king Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden.
The play was performed at the Royal Swedish Opera in 1787 with Franziska Stading as Ebba Brahe.
The Swedish punk band Ebba Grön, formed in 1977, named themselves after the code word used in the police operation.
He grew up in the municipality of Lidingö outside Stockholm, Sweden where he worked with people associated with the Sagateatern theatre group, notably Michael Lindgren ( appearing in the Swedish 1980s television series Ebba och Didrik ) and Henrik Dorsin.
Swedish punk band Ebba Grön, who covered the song in 1980, altered the lyrics and called the song " Nu släckas tusen människoliv " (" Now a thousand lives are put out ").
A number of high profiled Swedish artists, including Joakim Thåström, Lars Winnerbäck, Dregen, Lisa Ekdahl, Timbuktu, Stefan Sundström, Idde Shultz, Anna Stadling, Ebba Forsberg, Thomas Wiehe and Peter Clemmendson, performed Wiehe's songs in front of approximately 20 000 people.

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He continued to be in love with Ebba Brahe their entire marriage, but it does not appear that Maria Eleonora noticed this.
He was the son of Count Oscar Bernadotte of Wisborg ( formerly Prince Oscar of Sweden, Duke of Gotland ) and his wife Ebba Munck af Fulkila.
In the 1896 novel Facing the Flag the pirate Ker Karraje uses an unnamed submarine that acts both as a tug to his schooner The Ebba and for ramming and destroying ships which are the targets of his piracy.
Ebba Brahes pavilion lies on an island below the Bockhammar manor, probably the oldest pavilion in the country.
Margaret Leijonhuvfud was a member of one of Sweden's most powerful noble families, daughter of Erik Abrahamsson Leijonhufvud, a man executed in the Stockholm bloodbath, and Ebba Eriksdotter Vasa ( a relative of the king ) and was already engaged when the king decided to marry her.
During the first years of their marriage, Margaret's mother Ebba played a dominating role in the royal court, and it was said that even the king did not dare to oppose his mother-in-law ; her influence, however, was not political.
Ebba was a Saxon landowner.
While Lyng was Prime Minister Ebba Haslund took his seat in parliament.
Hägglund has been criticized for not being controversial enough by MP Ebba Busch, and it has been suggested that around a third of the party's representatives would like him to resign.
These cases include Saint Eusebia, Saint Ebba, Saint Oda of Hainault and Saint Margaret of Hungary.
When news of the raid reached Saint Ebba, she gathered her nuns together and urged them to disfigure themselves, so that they might be unappealing to the Vikings.
* Lennart Eriksson, also known as Fjodor, the former punk star from Ebba Grön, moved to Gotland soon after he left the band in 1982.
* ( de ) Ebba D. Drolshagen: Nicht ungeschoren davonkommen.
* ( de ) Ebba D. Drolshagen: Wehrmachtskinder.
Among her noted ladies-in-waitings were the sister-couple De la Gardie ; the singer Ebba Maria and the poet Johanna Eleonora.
In 1745, Taube was replaced as an official royal mistress by the noblewoman Catharina Ebba Horn, who was also officially recognized and given the title of German-Roman countess, but their relationship ended after three years and she has been largely forgotten by history.

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