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Swedish writer

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  • 1864-01-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Ingrid Mathilda Kruse Malling (en)
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dbo:deathDate
  • 1942-03-21 (xsd:date)
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  • eskritor suiso (pap)
  • نویسنده سوئدی (fa)
  • Rootsi kirjanik (et)
  • escriptora sueca (ca)
  • escritora sueca (es)
  • escritora sueca (gl)
  • escritora sueca (pt)
  • idazle suediarra (eu)
  • scrittrice svedese (it)
  • scríbhneoir Sualannach (ga)
  • shkrimtare suedeze (sq)
  • svensk författare (sv)
  • svensk skribent (nn)
  • écrivaine suédoise (fr)
  • шведська письменниця (uk)
  • סופרת שוודית (iw)
  • كاتبة سويدية (ar)
  • scriitoare suedeză (ro)
  • Swedish writer (en)
  • schwedische Schriftstellerin (de)
  • সুয়েডীয় লেখিকা (bn)
  • Zweeds schrijfster (1864-1942) (nl)
  • escritora sueca (1864–1942) (ast)
  • svensk skribent (1864-1942) (da)
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  • Stella Kleve (en)
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  • Mathilda Malling (en)
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  • 1864-01-20 (xsd:date)
dbp:birthName
  • Ingrid Mathilda Kruse Malling (en)
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  • Norra Mellby parish, Kristianstad County, Sweden (en)
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  • Malling in 1902 (en)
dbp:deathDate
  • 1942-03-21 (xsd:date)
dbp:deathPlace
  • Copenhagen, Denmark (en)
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  • 26117 (xsd:integer)
dbp:name
  • Mathilda Malling (en)
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  • Novelist (en)
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  • Stella Kleve (en)
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  • Transatlantic Tales: Daybreak (en)
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  • 1890 (xsd:integer)
  • (en)
  • Peter Malling (en)
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  • Everyone in the Colonies knew of the great Sir William Johnson, whom King George II had knighted and made a baronet for his happy influence over the northern tribes of Indians. Relying on the 'Six Nations' and ruling the region around the Albany mountains as a sovereign, he had built on the Mohawk River his massive stone house, Johnson Hall, which was well fortified and almost resembled a European castle of the middle ages... Sir William's much talked-of mistress, the notorious Molly Brant... Poor Lady Johnson, who loathed and dreaded the 'housekeeper' worse than the plague... virtuous New York matrons bowing and cringing to the 'housekeeper' in the great drawing room... (en)
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  • Mathilda Malling (en)
  • Mathilda Malling (de)
  • Mathilda Malling (sv)
  • Маллинг, Матильда (ru)
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  • Mathilda Malling (en)
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