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Magnus Svensson (musician)
Magnus Svensson may refer to: * Magnus Svensson (floorball) (born 1983), floorball player * Magnus Svensson (footballer) (born 1969), football player * Magnus Svensson (ice hockey b. 1963) (born 1963), ice hockey player * Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson (born 1991), ice hockey player See also * Svensson Svensson (also Svenson and anglicised Swensson, Swenson, Swinson or Swanson) is the ninth most common Swedish family name, there are about 88,000 people with the name in the population register. The name literally means "son of Sven", or "Sven's s ...
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Magnus Svensson (floorball)
Lars Magnus Fredrik Svensson (born 27 May 1983 in Sweden) is a Swedish floorball Floorball is a type of floor hockey with five players and a goalkeeper in each team. Men and women play indoors with sticks and a plastic ball with holes. Matches are played in three twenty-minute periods. The sport of bandy also played a role ... player.Magnus Svensson
innebandy.se, accessed 2010-05-21 He is currently playing for Warberg IC, which he has played for since 2000. He has won three Swedish Championships with Warberg, in 2005, 2007 and 2008. Svensson has also won two World Championshi ...
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Magnus Svensson (footballer)
Jan Tore Magnus "Turbo" Svensson (born 10 March 1969) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He won 32 caps for the Sweden national team, and represented his country at UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Club career Svensson was born in Vinberg, Sweden. His career started in Vinbergs IF, but he soon joined Halmstads BK in the Swedish Allsvenskan championship. From 1998 to 2002 he moved abroad to play for Viking F.K. in Norway, where he was a big fan favourite. He became the most expensive player in the Danish Superliga when he was bought by Danish club Brøndby IF for NOK 12,5 million in spring 2000. He rejoined Halmstad in 2002. 2006 was Svensson's final year in Halmstad, and he moved back to Vinberg in 2007. International career Svensson made his debut for the Sweden national team in a friendly game against Japan on 22 February 1996. He scored his first international goal for Sweden on 12 February 2001 in a friendly game a ...
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Magnus Svensson (ice Hockey B
Magnus Svensson may refer to: * Magnus Svensson (floorball) (born 1983), floorball player * Magnus Svensson (footballer) (born 1969), football player * Magnus Svensson (ice hockey b. 1963) (born 1963), ice hockey player * Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson (born 1991), ice hockey player See also * Svensson Svensson (also Svenson and anglicised Swensson, Swenson, Swinson or Swanson) is the ninth most common Swedish family name, there are about 88,000 people with the name in the population register. The name literally means "son of Sven", or "Sven's s ...
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Magnus Pääjärvi-Svensson
Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century BC. The best-known use of the name during the Roman Empire is for the fourth-century Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus. The name gained wider popularity in the Middle Ages among various European people who lived in Stykkishólmur in their royal houses, being introduced to them upon being converted to the Latin-speaking Catholic Christianity. This was especially the case with Scandinavian royalty and nobility. As a Scandinavian forename, it was extracted from the Frankish ruler Charlemagne's Latin name "Carolus Magnus" and re-analyzed as Old Norse ''magn-hús'' = "power house". People Given name Kings of Hungary * Géza I (1074–1077), also known by his baptismal name Magnus. Kings of Denmark * Magnus the Good (1042–1047), also Magnus I of Norway King of Livonia * Magnus, Duke of Holstein (1540–1583) King of Mann and the Isles * Magnús Óláfsson (died 1265) Kin ...
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