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Folke (name)
Folke is a Swedish male given name, which means "chief", derived from the Old Norse ''folk''.''Behind the Name''"Given Name Folke" Retrieved on 23 January 2016. As of 2004, in Sweden there are 20,100 persons named Folke. Of them, about 5,700 had it as their main given name. In 2002, 118 newborn boys were named Folke, of them 15 as main name. The name may refer to: * Folke Alnevik (1919–2020), Swedish athlete * Folke Bengtsson (born 1944), Swedish ice hockey player * Folke Bergman (1902–1946), Swedish explorer and archaeologist *Folke Bernadotte (1895–1948), Swedish diplomat * Folke Bohlin (musicologist) (born 1931), Swedish musicologist *Folke Bohlin (sailor) (1903–1972), Swedish sailor *Folke Ekström (1906–2000), Swedish chess player *Folke Eriksson (1925–2008), Swedish water polo player * Folke Filbyter (11th century), Swedish political leader * Folke Fleetwood (1890–1949), Swedish athlete * Folke Frölén (1908–2002), Swedish horse rider *Folke Hauger Johannessen ...
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Chief may refer to: Title or rank Military and law enforcement * Chief master sergeant, the ninth, and highest, enlisted rank in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force * Chief of police, the head of a police department * Chief of the boat, the senior enlisted sailor on a U.S. Navy submarine * Chief petty officer, a non-commissioned officer or equivalent in many navies * Chief warrant officer, a military rank Other titles * Chief of the Name, head of a family or clan * Chief mate, or Chief officer, the highest senior officer in the deck department on a merchant vessel * Chief of staff, the leader of a complex organization * Fire chief, top rank in a fire department * Scottish clan chief, the head of a Scottish clan * Tribal chief, a leader of a tribal form of government * Chief, IRS-CI, the head and chief executive of U.S. Internal Revenue Service, Criminal Investigation Places * Chief Mountain, Montana, United States * Stawamus Chief or the Chief, a granite dome ...
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Folke Herolf
Folke Olof Ragnar Herolf (11 November 1912 – 20 August 1982) was a Swedish Army officer. He served as commanding officer of the Quartermaster Corps of the Swedish Armed Forces from 1968 to 1973. Early life Herolf was born on 11 November 1912 in Hässjö Parish, Timrå Municipality, Sweden, the son of Olof Nilsson, a chief engineer, and his wife Alfhild (née Fliesberg). He passed ''studentexamen'' in Sundsvall in 1932. Career Herolf was commissioned as an officer and assigned as a second lieutenant to Skaraborg Regiment (I 9) in 1936. Herolf passed the quartermaster examination in 1942 after which he served regimental quartermaster in the Life Regiment Hussars (K 3) from 1942 to 1945. He was promoted to captain in 1943 and served in the Army Staff from 1945 to 1948. Herolf served as section chief in the Royal Swedish Army Supply Administration from 1948 to 1954 when he was promoted to major. He then served as quartermaster in the II Military Area from 1954 to 1957. Herolf w ...
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Folke Rydén
Folke Rydén, born 17 September 1958 in Uppsala Uppsala (, or all ending in , ; archaically spelled ''Upsala'') is the county seat of Uppsala County and the fourth-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö. It had 177,074 inhabitants in 2019. Located north of the c ..., Sweden is a Swedish journalist and filmmaker. Rydén has won numerous international awards and his documentaries have been shown all over the world. In 1993, he was awarded the Bonnier Grand Prize in journalism – the most prestigious journalism award in Sweden. His productions have garnered dozens of international awards. Selected productions *''United States of Guns'' (1993) *''Björn Borg - The Saga'' (1997) *''Laredo & the Law'' (1999) *Murder in Malexander (2001) *''The Yassier Arafat Story'' (2002) *''The Boy With No Face'' (2003) *''The Tsunami Generation'' (2005) *'' Expedition Linné'' (2007) *''From Bill to Barack'' (2008) *''For Cod´s Sake'' (2009) *''The Prize of ...
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Folke Rogard
Bror Axel Folke Per Rogard (6 July 1899 – 11 June 1973) was a Swedish lawyer, chess official, player and arbiter. He was born in Stockholm, with the surname Rosengren, and qualified as a lawyer with that name. After a family member was charged with burglary, he changed his name to Rogard and severed all connections with his family. Rogard was vice-president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE), from 1947 to 1949, then succeeded Alexander Rueb as president, a post he held until succeeded by Max Euwe in 1970. He was also chairman of the Swedish Chess Federation from 1947 to 1964. Rogard was granted the International Arbiter title by FIDE in 1951. He could speak five languages. During his senior leadership terms with FIDE, and with the Swedish federation, he was able to arrange for many high-profile chess events to be hosted in Sweden. Four Interzonal tournaments—Saltsjobaden 1948 (won by GM David Bronstein), Stockholm 1952 (won by GM Alexander Kotov), Gothenburg 1955 (won by GM ...
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Folke Rehnström
Lieutenant General Sven Evert Folke Rehnström (3 November 1942 – 1 September 2020) was a senior Swedish Army officer. Rehnström served as Chief of the Joint Forces Directorate from 1998 to 2002. Early life Rehnström was born on 3 November 1942 in Halmstad Parish, Halland County, Sweden. Rehnström graduated from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1967 and was commissioned as an officer the same year in Wendes Artillery Regiment. Career He attended the Artillery Officers' School at the Artillery and Engineering Officers School from 1969 to 1970, and was promoted to captain in 1972. Rehnström attended the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College from 1972 to 1975. In August 1975, the then captain Rehnström of Wendes Regiment, was awarded the Royal Swedish Army Staff College Association Scholarship Fund's (''Föreningen krigshögskolans stipendiefond'') scholarship for 1975. The scholarship, which was SEK 3,000, was awarded in connection with the Swedish Armed Forces Staff Colleg ...
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Folke Rabe
Folke Rabe (28 October 1935 – 25 September 2017) was a Swedish composer. He was born in Stockholm and studied at the Royal College of Music, Stockholm, where his teachers included Karl-Birger Blomdahl, Ingvar Lidholm, György Ligeti and others.Biography at Folke Rabe Official Website
He died in Stockholm, aged 81. His works include the electronic pieces ''What??'' (also translated as "Was??") (1968), ''Basta'' for solo trombone (1982), ''Escalations'' for brass quintet (1988), ''Concerto for trombone: "All the Lonely People"'' (1989) featuring quotes from ' "< ...
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Folke Mellvig
Karl Folke Sigvard Mellvig (23 May 1913 in Malmö, Sweden–4 September 1994 in Haninge Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden) was a Swedish writer and screenwriter. Mellvig was one of Sweden's most popular crime writers in the 1950s and 1960s, with murder mysteries set in "peaceful" Swedish summer time; at countryside locations and often in aristocratic or upper-class environments. His crime-solving middle-class city couple Kajsa and John Hillman (with their fumbling assistant Freddy) are famous, later on popular characters in the early Swedish thriller/crime films - the so-called "Hillman-thrillers", directed by Arne Mattsson (all with an effectful colour in the title). The most successful of these films were ''The Lady in Black'' and ''Mannequin in Red'' (both released in 1958). The first book on the Hillman-couple was published in 1951 ''(Uppdrag för Hillman/"A Mission For Hillman")'' and then several books followed on the couple but only a few selected were adapted to fil ...
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Folke Lind
Folke Bertil Lind (4 April 1913 – 6 February 2001) was a Swedish footballer. He played 16 seasons for GAIS from 1932/33 to 1947/48. He scored the winning goal for GAIS in the 1942 Svenska Cupen final. He was part of Sweden's squad at the 1936 Summer Olympics, but he did not play in any matches. Lind was in Sweden's squad for the 1938 World Cup as a reserve, so he did not play any matches in the tournament. His only international was a friendly against Latvia Latvia ( or ; lv, Latvija ; ltg, Latveja; liv, Leţmō), officially the Republic of Latvia ( lv, Latvijas Republika, links=no, ltg, Latvejas Republika, links=no, liv, Leţmō Vabāmō, links=no), is a country in the Baltic region of ... in 1938. References 1913 births 2001 deaths GAIS players Swedish footballers Sweden men's international footballers Men's association football defenders {{Sweden-footy-defender-stub ...
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Folke Jonsson
Folke Henry Jonsson (9 June 1904 in Ängelholm Sweden - 7 December 1981 in Sollentuna) was a Swedish opera singer who sang leading bass roles primarily at the Royal Swedish Opera and in other Scandinavian opera houses for many years. He also appeared as one of the priests in Ingmar Bergman's film ''The Magic Flute'' (''Trollflöjten'') and as the Herald in Roberto Rossellini's film ''Giovanna d'Arco al rogo''. In 1945 he sang Old Florio in the premiere of Rosenberg's opera ''Lycksalighetens ö'' in Stockholm.''Ord och Bild - Femtiofjarde argangen - 1945.'' A. B. Wahlström & Widstrand, Stockholm, 1945. . Recordings of some of Jonsson's live performances with the Royal Swedish Opera can be heard on ''Mozart at the Royal Swedish Opera 1952-1967 Vol. 6'', (Caprice Records 22059); ''Birgit Nilsson: Rarities'' (Gala 624); and ''Set Svanholm Live'' (Preiser Records 90332). Folke Jonsson was the grandfather of television presenter Ulrika Jonsson Eva Ulrika Jonsson (born 16 Augus ...
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Folke Johnson
Folke Johnson (June 15, 1887 – February 20, 1962) was a Swedish sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was a crew member of the Swedish boat ''Erna Signe ''Erna Signe'' is a 1911 Swedish 12 metre class yacht. It was by designed by William Fife III and built by August Plym at Neglingevarvet. Career ''Erna Signe'' was launched in June 1911. ''Erna Signe'' competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics, hel ...'', which won the silver medal in the 12 metre class. References External linksprofile 1887 births 1962 deaths Swedish male sailors (sport) Sailors at the 1912 Summer Olympics – 12 Metre Olympic sailors for Sweden Olympic silver medalists for Sweden Olympic medalists in sailing Medalists at the 1912 Summer Olympics {{Sweden-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Folke Johansson Ängel
Folke Johansson Ängel (Latin: Fulco Angelus) (died 1277) was Archbishop of Uppsala. Biography He was ordained by Pope Gregory X in 1274 and was Archbishop of Uppsala until his death in 1277. As archbishop, he crowned King Magnus Ladulås in 1276. Archbishop Ängel is best known for commissioning the moving of the episcopal see from its location in what is now known as Old Uppsala to Östra Aros in Uppsala. Archbishop Ängel was buried in Uppsala Cathedral, which started to be constructed in 1272, as a part of the project of the episcopal see. See also * List of Archbishops of Uppsala This article lists the archbishops of Uppsala. Before the Reformation * 1164–1185: Stefan * 1185–1187: Johannes * 1187–1197: Petrus * 1198–1206: Olov Lambatunga * 1207–1219: Valerius * 1219 (1224)–1234: Olov Basatömer * 1236–1 ... References Nordisk familjebok, article ÄngelIn Swedish Related reading *Åsbrink, Gustav & Westman, Knut B. ''Svea rikes ärkebiskopar fr ...
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Folke Jansson
Folke Georg "Pytta" Janson (23 April 1897 – 18 July 1965) was a Swedish athlete who specialized in the triple jump. He competed at the 1920 and 1924 Olympics and finished in second and fifth place, respectively. Folke Jansson won seven Swedish triple jump titles, in 1917 and 1919–24, and held the Swedish record from 1918 to 1931; in 1921 he also won the Amateur Athletic Association of England championships. He worked as an insurance clerk in Gothenburg Gothenburg (; abbreviated Gbg; sv, Göteborg ) is the second-largest city in Sweden, fifth-largest in the Nordic countries, and capital of the Västra Götaland County. It is situated by the Kattegat, on the west coast of Sweden, and has .... References 1897 births 1965 deaths Swedish male triple jumpers Olympic silver medalists for Sweden Athletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Sweden Medalists at the 1920 Summ ...
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