Svenskt biografiskt lexikon
Encyclopedia
Svenskt biografiskt lexicon is a Swedish
Sweden
Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden borders with Norway and Finland and is connected to Denmark by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund....

 biographical dictionary
Biographical dictionary
Biographical dictionaries – a type of encyclopedic dictionary limited to biographical information – have been written in many languages. Many attempt to cover the major personalities of a country...

. Edition work started in 1917. The first volume, covering names Abelin
Abelin
Abelin is a surname, and may refer to:*Jean-Pierre Abelin , French politician*Johann Philipp Abelin , German historian* Ernst Abelin , Swiss psychoanalyst and founder of the theory of early triangulation...

to Anjou
Anjou
Anjou is a former county , duchy and province centred on the city of Angers in the lower Loire Valley of western France. It corresponds largely to the present-day département of Maine-et-Loire...

, was published in 1918. As of 2006, names from A to S are covered. It is renowned for its very high quality standards; all facts are thoroughly checked.

Volumes

  1. ABELIN – ANJOU (1918)
  2. ANKARCRONA – BECKER (1920)
  3. BECK – FRIIS – BERNDES (1922)
  4. BERNDES – BLOCK (1924)
  5. BLOM – BRANNIUS (1925)
  6. BRANT – BYGDÉN (1926)
  7. BÜLOW – CEDERGREN (1927)
  8. CEDERHIELM – CORNELIUS (1929)
  9. CORNELL – DAL (1931)
  10. DíALBEDYHLL – DE LA GARDIE
    De la Gardie
    De la Gardie, occasionally de la Gardie , is a Swedish noble family of French origin. The family's social status in France before the migration to Sweden is uncertain, they were possibly of lower gentry or bourgeoisie...

    (1931)
  11. DE LA GRANGE – EBERSKÖLD (1945)
  12. EBERSTEIN – EKMAN (1949)
  13. EKMAN – ENWALL (1950)
  14. ENVALLSSON – FAHLBECK (1953)
  15. FAHLBERG – FEUK (1956)
  16. FICH – GEHLIN (1964–1966)
  17. GEIJER – HALL (1967–1969)
  18. HALLARDT – HEURGREN (1969–1971)
  19. HEURLIN – INGE (1971–1973)
  20. INGEBORG – KATARINA (1973–75)
  21. KATARINA – KÖNIGSMARCK (1975–77)
  22. KÖNIGSMARCK – LILJA (1977–79)
  23. LILJEBLAD – LJUNGBERGER (1980–1981)
  24. LJUNGDAHL – MALMROS (1982–1984)
  25. MALMROS-MUNCK AF ROSENSCHÖLD (1985–1987)
  26. MUNCK AF ROSENSCHÖLD – NILSSON (1987–1989)
  27. NILSSON – NÄSSTRÖM (1990–1991)
  28. ODEBERG – PEDERBY (1992–1994)
  29. PEGELOW – RETTIG (1995–1997)
  30. RETZIUS-RYD (1998–2000)
  31. RYDBECK-SEGERSTEDT (2000–2002)
  32. SEHLSTEDT-SPARRE (2003–2006)
  33. STILLE-STRANDELL (2010)
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