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SWEDISH FOOTBALLER AND MANAGER
Torbjorn Nilsson; Torbjoern Nilsson

Nilsson      
n. Nilsson, apellido (sueco)
Carolus Linnaeus         
  • Thesaurus}}'' (1734) of [[Albertus Seba]]. Linnaeus identified the hydra specimen as a fake in 1735.
  • Ant[h]ropomorpha]]'' with a division between ''Homo'' and ''Simia''
  • apostle of Linnaeus]].
  • [[Headstone]] of him and his son [[Carl Linnaeus the Younger]]
  • Statue as a university student in [[Lund]], by [[Ansgar Almquist]]
  • The [[Linnaean Garden]] in Uppsala
  • Summer home at his Hammarby estate
  • House in [[Uppsala]]
  • Carl Linnaeus in Laponian costume (1737)
  • ''Linnaeus'' marble by [[Léon-Joseph Chavalliaud]] (1899), outside the Palm House at [[Sefton Park]], [[Liverpool]]
  • View of [[Hartekamp]], where Carl von Linné lived and studied for three years, from 1735 until 1738
  • ''Anthropomorpha'', from the 1760 dissertation by C. E. Hoppius<ref>C. E. Hoppius, "Anthropomorpha", ''[[Amoenitates Academicae]]'' vol. 6 (1763).</ref><br />1. Troglodyta Bontii, 2. Lucifer Aldrovandi, 3. Satyrus Tulpii, 4. Pygmaeus Edwardi
  • VOC]].
  • Cities where he worked; those outside Sweden were only visited during 1735–1738.
  • Birthplace at [[Råshult]]
  • 10th edition of ''Systema Naturæ'']] (1758)
  • Wedding portrait
  • Systema Naturæ]]}}'' (1735)
  • Statue on University of Chicago campus
  • His [[coat of arms]]
  • Praeludia Sponsaliorum Plantarum}}'' (1729)
  • Apostle [[Daniel Solander]] (far left) with [[Joseph Banks]] (left, sitting) accompanied [[James Cook]] (centre) on his journey to Australia.
  • Musa Cliffortiana]]'' (1736), Linnaeus's first botanical monograph.
  • Lapland]], holding the [[twinflower]], later known as ''Linnaea borealis'', that became his personal emblem. Martin Hoffman, 1737.
  • Cover of ''Nutrix Noverca'' (1752)
  • [[Peter Forsskål]] was among the apostles who met a tragic fate abroad.
  • 1907 celebration in [[Råshult]]
SWEDISH BOTANIST, PHYSICIAN, AND ZOOLOGIST (1707–1778)
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n. Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778), botánico y naturalista sueco que creó el sistema biológico taxonómico de clasificación, nació con el nombre de Karl Linné

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Lake, Loch, or Lough.
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Linnaeus (as the source of names of animal and plant species).
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Wikipedia

Torbjörn Nilsson

Torbjörn Anders Nilsson (born 9 July 1954) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a striker. Considered one of the best Swedish footballers of all time, he is best remembered for his time with IFK Göteborg with which he won two Swedish championship titles, the 1981–82 UEFA Cup, and reached the semi-finals of the 1985–86 European Cup. He also represented PSV Eindhoven in the Netherlands and 1. FC Kaiserslautern in Germany during a career that spanned between 1971 and 1990. A full international between 1976 and 1985, he won 28 caps for the Sweden national team and scored nine goals. He represented his country at the 1978 FIFA World Cup and was the 1982 recipient of Guldbollen.