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  1. A lecture about the former FIDE president Folke Rogard December, 30 2023 Scandic Continental, Stockholm, Sweden One of the first events held under the umbrella of FIDE100 celebrations was the lecture about the former FIDE president Folke Rogard, which took place at the Rilton Cup 2023-24 at Scandic Continental on December 30.

  2. Media in category "Folke Rogard" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Folke Rogard SPA2.jpg 1,600 × 496; 413 KB.

  3. Lindfors, Viveca (1920–1995)Swedish-born actress with an international reputation. Born Elsa Viveka Torstensdotter Lindfors on December 29, 1920, in Uppsala, Sweden; died on October 25, 1995, in Uppsala; one of three children, two girls and a boy, of Torsten Lindfors (a book publisher) and Karin (Dymling) Lindfors (a painter); graduated from the Lyceum School, Stockholm; attended the Royal ...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › da › Folke_RogardFolke Rogard - Wikiwand

    Bror Axel Folke Per Rogard var en svensk advokat, skakspiller og skakfunktionær. Han blev verdensskakforbundet FIDEs anden præsident, da han afløste Alexander Rueb i 1949. Folke Rogard var desuden formand for det svenske skakforbund, Sveriges Schackförbund 1947 – 1964.

  5. The only screen goddess lucky enough to marry a FIDE President was Viveca Lindfors (1920-1995), the sometime wife of Folke Rogard (1899-1973). Although he has been largely forgotten today, from 1947 to 1970 he held the presidency of the World Chess Federation and was much praised for his political skills. Viveca Lindfors and Folke Rogard

  6. Folke Rogards (zviedru: Bror Axel Folke Per Rogard; arī Aksels Rosengrens (zviedru: Axel Rosengren); 1899. gada 6. jūlijs, Stokholma — 1973. gada 11. jūnijs, Stokholma) bija Zviedrijas jurists un sabiedriskais darbinieks, starptautiskās šaha federācijas prezidents no 1949. līdz 1970. gadam.

  7. Oct 18, 2023 · 340 likes, 1 comments - fide_chess on October 18, 2023: "1949 - Folke Rogard becomes the 3rd FIDE President In 1949, Folke Rogard of Sweden became the 3rd FIDE ...